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



70. (7) Disc barrow, E. of last, with three mounds. Opened by 

 Hoare. In the central mound burnt bones with a bronze awl. 

 Another had been opened before, and in the third remains of the 

 "skeleton of a youth" with fragments of a drinking cup were 

 found. O.M. 60 NW. [Only the ring distinguishable, the 3 

 mounds quite obliterated. Still under plough, 1912. M.E.C.] 



71. (2) Large disc barrow with one mound. Opened by Hoare. 



Burnt bones with bronze knife dagger and awl. O.M. 60 NW. 

 [Under plough, traceable but fast disappearing, 1912. M.E.C.] 



72. (3) S. of last. Opened by Hoare. Disc barrow, one mound. 



Burnt bones with " a considerable quantity of glass, jet and amber 

 beads," and "a fine brass pin." ? bronze awl. O.M. 60 NW. 

 [Under plough, traceable, but fast disappearing, 1912. M.E.C.] 



73. (4) Small barrow close on W. side of 72. Opened by Hoare. 



Cist containing ashes but no interment. OM. 60 N.W. [Under 

 plough, traceable, but fast disappearing, 1912. M.E.C.] 

 [73a,] (1) Small barrow E. of71, 72. Opened before Hoare's time. 

 Not in O.M. [Under plough, traceable, but fast disappearing, 

 1912. M.E.C.] 



[73b.] Barrow unnumbered shown on Stonehenge Map, just N.E. of the 

 Wilsford Group at Spring Bottom, not marked on O.M. 60 NW. 



74. Barrow just S, of Wilsford Group and N. of the Ditch. O.M. 60 

 NW. ; A. W. I. Station V. South. 



On Lake Down, between two parallel ditches running N.W. to S.E., 

 \ mile S. of Wilsford Group, and just E. of Westfield Farm, O.M. 

 60 NW. shows 8 barrows, 75— 82; A.W. I. Station V. South 

 shows 11 barrows between the ditches. 



80. Disc barrow with one central mound. [Condition good, 1912. 

 M.E.C.] 



75, 76, 79, 81, 82. Small mounds. [Condition good, 1912. 

 M.E.C.] 



77, 78 (?) and apparently two others, not on O.M., are four pond 

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



S. of Westfield Farm and of the S. Ditch one barrow, 83, and 

 \ mile E. of 75— 82, and of the N. Ditch, and \ mile S.E. of 

 Wilsford Group, 3 barrows near together, 84 — 86, near Lake 

 Bottom. Many of these barrows were opened by the Rev. E. 

 Duke, of Lake House, and are probably some of those mentioned 

 in his MS. Notes printed in W.A.M. xxxv. 584, but the particular 

 barrows cannot be identified. The numbers given in brackets 

 below are those of Mr. Duke's Notes. Hoare does not describe 

 them. A. W. I. 213. 



(5) Bowl-shaped, 5ft. 6in. high. Six skeletons. In centre skele- 

 tons of one or two young children with two urns or drinking 



