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8. (26) A Long low barrow. Opened down its length. Ox skull, 



deer's horns, dog's skull, no interment found. O.M. 28 NW. ; 

 Smith p. 126, X. H. III. b. ; Proc. Arch Inst. Salisbury p. 104. 

 Dean Merewether's plan shows 8 sarsen stones in line round the 

 S. end, and 5 others round the N. end. See Appendix Long 

 Barrows. 



9. (25) Animal bones and sarsen muller found. O.M. 28 NW. ; Smith 



p. 126, X. H. III. c. ; Proc. Arch. Inst. Salisbury 104. 



10. (28?) Very low bowl-shaped barrow to E. of 7—9 just on 700ft. 



contour line. Smith believes this to be No. 28'of Dean Mere- 

 wether, but that was apparently a tall oval barrow which had 

 3 sarsen stones on top of it. Dean Mere wether removed these 

 stones and at a depth of 1ft. found fragments of drinking cup 

 (Fig. X.) " containing the skull bones principally of a very young- 

 person." At depth of 5ft. were skulls of 2 oxen side by side. 

 Below these a grave 6ft. long X 5ft. broad, and 5ft. below the 

 skulls a crouched skeleton (Fig. Z) with drinking cup, barbed 

 flint arrowhead, and 2 "flint spearheads." O.M. 28 NW. : Smith 

 p. 126 X. H. III. e. ; Proc Arch. Inst. Salisbury 105 ; Evans' 

 Stone 293. 

 [Of the above 4 barrows (7—10) A.W. II. Stations XI. XII. 

 shows one large barrow only.] 



11. Just N. of 7 — 10 a small bowl-shaped barrow, by itself, without 



ditch. Opened, no record. O.M. 28 NW. ; Smith p. 126, X. H. 

 III. d. 

 Just N.E. of 11, 5 barrows close together, 12 — 16. 



12. (27) To S.E. of 11 and just N. of the ditch and W of track, 



O.M. 28 NW. shows a small pit not marked " tumulus." This 

 apparently must be the circular depression with ditch and bank 

 round it, 15yds. in diam., a disc barrow ?, opened by Dean 

 Merewether 1849. Four large sarsen stones near the centre with 

 teeth and bones of oxen and deer and boars' tusks. Smith p. 

 127, X. H. III. f. ; Proc. Arch. Inst. Salisbury pp. 103, 104, plan. 



N. of the last in a line S.E. to N. W. O.M. 28 NW. shows 5 barrows 

 13—17 ; as also A.W. II. Stations XI. XII. 

 13—15. Three low bowl-shaped barrows without ditches, close to- 

 gether in line E. of the track. Opened, no record. Smith p. 1 27, 

 X. H. III. k, 1, m. 



16. Large high bowl-shaped barrow just on W. side of track, just W. 



of 15. Opened, no record. Smith p. 127, X. H. III. n. 



17. N.W. of last, low bowl-shaped barrow without ditch. Opened by 



Dean Merewether 1849 (No. 31 1). In centre urn containing 

 burnt bones inverted on a flat sarsen stone and packed round 

 with sarsens on edge. Smith p. 127 X. H. III. o ; Proc. Arch. 

 Inst. Salisbury p. 107 fig hh. 



