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28. (42) Barrow in corner formed by Warminster— Amesbury R.d. 

 and boundary of Amesbury on S. edge of Rd. opposite large 

 barrow, Amesbury 55, at corner of Fargo Plantation. Opened 

 1803, cist with urn and burnt bones and bronze awl in handle. 

 O.M. 54 SW. ; A. W. I. 164. PI. XVI. XVII. ; Stourhead Cat. 228, 

 264—264 g. 



29. (41) On N. side of Warminster Rd. just W. of Fargo plantation, 



opened by Hoare, burnt bones. O.M. 54 S.W. ; A. W. I. 164 ; 

 Soc. Ant. Map 333. 



30. (44) Barrow inside W. end of cursus just outside Fargo plan- 



tation, opened by Hoare. Burnt bones. O.M. 54 SW. ; A. W. 

 I. 165 ; Soc. Ant. Map 329. [Never ploughed, but defaced by 

 rabbits, 1913. M.E.O.] 

 Three barrows in line close together \ mile W. of Fargo plantation, 

 and | mile N. of Amesbury Kd. 31—33. 



31. (47) The most westerly of the three, opened by Hoare. Burnt 



bones. O.M. 54 S W. ; A. W. I. 165 ; Soc. Ant. Map 312. [Much 

 ploughed down, under turf again, 1913. M.E.C.] 



32. (46) On S.E. side of last, opened by Hoare. Urn and burnt 

 bones. O.M. 54 SW. ; A. W. I. 165 ; Soc. Ant. Map 313. [Con- 

 dition good, 1913. M.E.C.] 



33. (45) Disc barrow on SE. side of last, opened by Hoare. Burnt 

 bones. O.M. 54 S W. (not shown as disc barrow) ; A. W. I. 165 ; 

 Soc. Ant. Map 314. [Ditch and central mound distinguishable, 

 bank ploughed down, now turf again, 1913. M.E.C.] 



34. (48) Large disc barrow N.W. of 31 and S.W. of Lesser Cursus. 

 Opened by Hoare. Burnt bones and bronze awl. O.M. 54 SW. ; 

 A. W. I. 165 ; Soc. Ant. Map 311. [Site of this barrow only 

 marked by slight hollow in ground, now under turf again, 1913. 

 M.E.C.] 



35. (49) Oval barrow at W. end of Lesser Cursus, 140ft. long X 70ft. 



broad, slight ditch all round it, opened by Thurnam 1864. Near 

 E. end 18in. under surface a crouched skeleton with drinking 

 cup at the head. A small cup of thick pottery found near centre, 

 and at W. end, 2ft. under surface, crouched skeleton of tall man, 

 with 4 beautiful leaf or lozenge-shaped fiat flint javelin heads. 

 British Museum. O.M. 54 SW. ; W.A.M. xi. 42 figs. ; A.W. I. 

 165 ; Evans' Stone, 273 ; Soc. Ant. Map 303. [Condition good, 

 turf, 1913. M.E.C.] 



36. (50) Just W. of the last, bowl-shaped, opened by Hoare. Skele- 

 ton in cist and large stag's horn. O.M. 54 SW. ; A.W. I. 165 ; 

 Soc. Ant. Map 304. [Condition good, turf, 1913. M.E.C.] 



37. (51) Just W. of last, bell-shaped barrow, 95ft. diam., 7ft. high, 



opened by Hoare. In grave 4jft. deep 2 skeletons, adult and 

 young person of 12. O.M. 54 S W. ; A. W. I. 165 ; Soc. Ant. Map 

 305. [ Half of this barrow under plough and much cut down, 

 1913. M.E.C.] 



