By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 343 



Finds, Neolithic. 3 ground flint celts. Devizes Museum Cat. II. 2, 5, 

 19; W.A.M.ix. 24. 



4 flint arrowheads. W.A.M. i. 60 ; ix. 24. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Bronze sword or long dagger and small socketed 

 looped celt, found on the down. Devizes Museum Cat. II. B 1 ; B 21. 



Bronze spear heads mentioned. W.A.M. i. 61 ; ix. 24. 



Rude British urn. W.A.M. i. 61. 

 Finds, Late Celtic. Small bronze pendant head of pin. Devizes Mu- 

 seum Cat. II. 346. W.A.M. xxxv. 403, 406 fig. 25 ; Reliquary, xiv. 

 \Q\Jig.. 22. 



A vessel of heavy thick pottery from the down probably of this date. 

 Devizes Museum Cat. II. 232. 



1ST. W. of Broadbury Banks at a chalk pit between 400 and 500 ft. contour 

 lines, 6 dwelling pits excavated by B. H. & Mrs. Cunnington in 1910 

 — 13, with a section of the boundary ditch of the settlement on the 

 W. side. Pottery, loom weights, &c. Devizes Museum Cat. II. 806 

 —815b ; C. 27, 27a ; O.M. 41 SW. ; W.A.M. xxxvii. 496. 



[The iron spearheads, &c, entered here as Roman may be late Celtic] 

 Roman. Great number of Roman (?) objects found on Wilsford Down by 

 W. P. Hayward dr. 1853. Iron spearheads, sickles, knives, stylus, 

 &c. W.A.M. i. 60 ; ix. 24 ; xxxvi. 480, 483. Bronze bow brooches, 

 penannular brooch, bracelets, finger ring, buckle, pair of quern 

 stones, bone needles, coins. Devizes Museum Cat. II. 260, 261, 

 325—328, 338, 368—375, 508, 530—535, 541, 559, 560. 



Iron spearhead and bronze ligula. Devizes Museum Cat. II. 351, 523. 



WILSFOED (S. WILTS). 



Barrows. [The second numbers in brackets are those on Hoare's Map of 

 Stonehenge]. 



Normanton Down, large group of barrows, 1—32. 



1. (166) Barrow just S. of Deptford — Amesbury Rd. at 2f miles from 

 Amesbury, opened by Hoare. Skeleton, drinking cup, and 

 stags' horns. O.M. 54 SW". ; A. W. I. 206 ; Soc. Ant. Map 489. 

 [Condition good, 1912. M.E.C.]. 



[la] (13 of the Winterbourne Stoke Down group at Cross Roads. 

 A. W. I. 121 plan.) Small disc barrow just E. of the line 1 — 10 

 and over the Wilsford boundary, opened by Hoare,nothing found. 

 Not on O.M. 54 SW. [No trace 1912. M.E.C] 



[lb— e] (12 of Hoare's Map of Stonehenge.) Group of 4 small barrows 

 close together to E. of Winterbourne Stoke Down group and just 

 N. of Deptford Rd. at 3 miles from Amesbury. One opened by 

 Hoare contained rude urn with burnt bones and two pieces of 

 twisted wire. The other 3 not opened. A. W. I. 126 ; not on 

 OM. 54 SW. [No trace, 1912. M.E.C.) 



2. (162) Large disc barrow in Normanton Gorse, opened before 



