322 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and Pagan Saxon Antiquities. 



STANTON FITZWAEEEN. 



Finds, Neolithic. Ground flint celt. Arch. Journ. ix. 194; Proc. Arch. 



Inst., Salisbury 112, fig. 38 ; Evans' Stone 92. 

 Flint celt. A. D. Passmore Coll. 

 Megalithic. A single large sarsen stone standing in a hedge near the 



village. ? of what date. Canon W. C. Masters. 

 Roman. When railway -was made to W. of village several pavements of 



rough stone tesserae, not coloured, were found and destroyed. Another 



pavement in same field near the Lake. Roman urn found at New 



Lodge, near Swindon Rd. O.M. 11 NW. Canon W. C. Masters. 

 Skeleton with iron tanged knife found 1906 in digging pond at "Van 



Diemen's Land." Saxon? or possibly modern? Canon W. C. 



Masters. 



STANTON St. BEENARD. 

 Barrows. 



1. On Milk Hill, E. of Tan Hill. Barrow just S. of Wansdyke. 



O.M. 35 NW. ; not in Smith's Map. 



2, 3. 2 small barrows close together on top of escarpment of Milk 



Hill N. of village. O.M. 35 SW. 

 4. On Harestone Down in N. corner of parish, f mile S.W. of Kennet 

 Long Barrow. O.M- 35 NW. ; not shown by Smith. 

 Earthworks. Wansdyke crosses N. end of parish N. of Milk Hill. O.M. 

 35 NW. 

 On Milk Hill in very commanding position f mile S. of Wansdyke an 

 irregular oval earthwork with ditch running N. & S. forming the E. 

 side of it. 0-M. 35 NW. ; Smith p. 181 XII. G.. VII. c. 

 \ mile N. of Wansdyke a very large oblong enclosure with double bank 

 and ditch, outer ditch prolonged E. & W. on the S. side. 0-M. 35 

 NW. ; Smith p. 181 XII. G. VIII. b. . 

 Finds, Neolithic. Milk Hill, flints, flakes, cores, a few scrapers, and a 

 good arrowhead. Rev. H. G O. Kendall. 



STANTON ST. QUINTIN. 



Roman. In Stanton Park Wood \ mile from village, apparently a con- 

 siderable villa, covering large space. Part of one room uncovered 

 1910 by A. D. Passmore & Rev. T. G. Henslow. Hypocaust, and two 

 capitals used as building material, pottery and other objects found. 

 OM. 13. SW. 



STAPLE FOED. 

 Barrows. 



1, Barrow on Stapleford Down, on parish boundary, on W. edge of 

 Salisbury— Devizes Bd., 5£ miles from Salisbury. O.M. 60 SW. ; 

 A. W. I. Station V. South. 



