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



56. (7) Large barrow nearest NE. side of enclosure with 3 interments. 



In cist in floor of barrow crouched skeleton of man, and enor- 

 mous stag's horn. Above this above level of floor burnt bones 

 and drinking cup, and immediately over this skeleton of infant. 

 0. M. 54 SW. ; A. W. 1. 115. Stourhead Cat. 71a. 



57. (8) Large bowl-shaped barrow 100ft. diam., skeleton on floor of 



barrow. A. W. 1 116. O.M. 54 SW. 



58. (5 1 ) Urn and burnt bones and bone pin 1 O.M. 54 SW. 

 [58a.] (4) Small barrow, burnt bones, apparently gone, not on O.M. 



54 SW. 



59. (3?) Opened before Hoare's time, burnt bones and "a little 



cup." 0JK54SW. 

 [59a.] (2) Burnt bones, not on OM. 54 SW. 



60. (1) Small barrow nearest the E. point of enclosure, burnt bones. 



O.M. 54 SW. 

 [60a — 60c]. (9 — 11). One small barrow near N. side and two near 

 S. side of enclosure. Opened by Hoare but no sign of interment 

 found. A.W. I. 116. Apparently gone, not on O.M. 54 SW. 



Winterbourne Stoke West " Conygar " group, | mile S.W. of last 

 group, 1 mile N. of village, E. of Rd. and W. of bourne. Hoare 

 A.W. I. 113 plan shows 9 barrows enclosed within pentagonal 

 bank and ditch, in area of about 4 acres, and just outside the 

 enclosure on S.W. O.M. 53 SE. shows 6 inside and 3 outside 

 [1 to 9] numbered 438 on Soc. Ant. Map. All except one opened 

 by Hoare 1809. Hoare regards the enclosure as long subsequent 

 to the barrows, 1 a rabbit warren. [In good condition except for 

 damage by rabbits, 1912. M.E.C.] 



[The numbers in brackets are those on Hoare's plan.] 



61. (1) Large disc barrow in N. corner of enclosure, original interment 



of burnt bones in cist had been displaced and skeleton with iron 

 knife buried in its place. A. W. I. 113. 



62. (2) Wide barrow, mutilated, 4ft. high. Large urn with burnt 



bones enclosed in linen cloth. A. W. I. 113. 



63. (3 or 5 1) Flat barrow, mutilated, about 4ft. high. Oval cist, 



burnt bones and linen. A.W. I. 113. 

 [63a.] (4) Small, just on E. side of 3. N"o interment found. Prob- 

 ably, says Hoare, not a barrow. A. W. I. 113 ; not on O.M. 53 SE. 



64. (7?) Pond barrow. A.W.' 1.114. O.M. 53 SE. ? 



[64a.] (5 1) Flat barrow. 2 cists, in one a small bronze dagger and 

 about 48 " beads of clay," with 3 encrinite joints, and number of 

 Dentalium shells. The other cist had only sheep bones. A. W. 

 I. 114, PI. XIII. ; Evans' Bronze 394 ; Stourhead Oat. 67—69. 



[64b.] (6) Hat barrow. Oval cist with burnt bones and "rude little 

 cup like saucer." A.W. I. 114. 



