By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 329 



Finds, Neolithic. In the " Butts " Field, near the Midland Railway 

 bridge, 1894, in a grave without mound, a crouched skeleton with 

 dolichocephalic skull. Only flint flakes accompanied it. W.A.M. 

 xxviii. 263. 



Fine narrow and thin ground flint celt, and flint flake very minutely 

 and regularly serrated, a saw ? A. D. Passmore Coll. W.A.M. xxxiv. 

 309 fig. 312. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. On Swindon Hill, near Okus Quarries, 3 separate 

 interments of skeletons with drinking cups, all of the high-brimmed 

 globose type, with no sign of barrows over them, found 1906, 1907, 

 1908. One skeleton was that of an infant. A. D. Passmore Coll. 

 W.A.M. xxxviii. 42 figs. 



Bronze looped palstave 1908 ; bronze socketed looped celt 1905 ; W.A.M. 

 xxxiv. 311. Small bronze socketed looped spearhead from Cricklade 

 Street. All in A. D. Passmore Coll. 

 Finds, Late Celtic. A number (13?) of chalk loom weights found at 

 Okus Quarries. A skeleton found near. W.A.M. xxxviii. 44. Bead 

 rim pot 1913. A. D. Passmore Coll. 



[Gaulish gold uninscribed coin found "a few miles E. of Swindon." 

 A.D. Passmore Coll. W.A.M. xxxiv. 311. fig.] 

 Roman. House at Westlecott or Okus, opened 1897. Hypocaust, quern, 

 painted plaster, Samian and other pottery, two bronze bow brooches, 

 coins of Constans, and two skeletons found. A. D. Passmore Coll. 

 W.A.M. xxx. 217, plans. 



Pot of coins found at Westlecote 1873. W.A.M. xiv. 180 ; xxx. 220. 



Remains of building found in clay pit E. of Victoria Road 1906 with 

 much pottery, some Gaulish Samian of the 2nd century. W.A.M. 

 xxxviii. 46. 



In excavations from time to time along the Devizes Road from Wood 

 Street westwards, a great number, nearly 100, skeletons have been 

 found, generally about 3ft. deep. No details recorded and no relics 

 with them. Romano-British or Saxon? A skull found 1868 in 

 Cambridge Museum, No. 270, said to be Saxon. W.A.M. xxxviii. 46. 



TEFFONT EVIAS. 



Finds, Neolithic. In ploughed field S. of park and N. of Rd. to mil], 



many flint scrapers, flakes, cores, &c. Also in the Quarry Field, S. 



of Church, flint flakes, scrapers, borer, &c. C. V. Goddard. O.M. 



65 SW. 

 Soman. On the greensand ridge, in Upper Holt Copse, J mile E. of village, 



near Chilmark boundary, much Roman pottery and earthworks. 



C. V. Goddard 1913. O.M. 65 NW. 

 In the quarry S. of Church several skeletons (? of what age) have beeu 



found. Also Romano-British pottery fragments. C. V. Goddard. 



O.M. 65 SW. 

 Interment in slab cist with iron nails (? of what age), N. of Hamcross 



Farm. C. V. Goddard. 

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