By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 369 



65. (9) Flat barrow. 2 small round cists with burnt bones, in one 



a reversible incense cup. A. W. 1. 114, PI. XIII. ; Stourhead Cat. 



66. (8) Irregular flat barrow 3ft. high. Large urn upright in circular 



cist with burnt bones, {A. W. I. 114, H. XIII.,) small bronze 

 dagger, and a "few black beads." Stourhead Cat. 86, 86a, 254. 



67. (10) Just outside ditch on E., flat barrow with ditch and vallum. 



Opened by W. Ounnington, 1804. Urn inverted over burnt 

 bones, bronze awl, shale button, and 5 rings and glass beads. 

 Evans' Stone 418 ; Stourhead Cat. 70, 70a, 70c. 



68. (12) Large disc barrow furthest of the 3 outside to the E. Large 



urn 16^ in. high inverted over burnt bones with small cup and 

 glass, amber, and shale bead necklace. Stourhead Cat. 70b. 



69. (11) Disc barrow between 7 and 8, outside enclosure. Cist with 



burnt bones. 

 Earthworks. The extreme W. end of the greater Cursus projecting from 

 Fargo plantation is in W. Stoke. See Amesbury. 



The lesser Cursus, \ mile N. of Shrewton— Amesbury Rd. just W. of N. 

 end of Fargo plantation, extends E. to W. about \ mile. Same plan 

 as larger Cursus on a smaller scale, parallel banks and rounded end. 

 Stonehenge Map and O.M. 54 S. W. show the E. end as imperfect, 

 and the VV. end as rounded. Hoare thought both greater and lesser 

 Cursus to be for chariot races, and probably Roman. A.W. I. 159. 

 [Much ploughed down, but still discernible, now under grass again, 

 1912. M.E.C.] 



Square enclosure shown on O.M. 54 SW. \ mile N. of Long Barrow 

 cross roads, not shown on Stonehenge Map. Soc. Ant. Map 449. 



For enclosures surrounding barrows on Fore Down and at the Conygar 

 see under Barrows above, Winterbourne Stoke East and West Groups. 



Ditch running N. to S. from site of British village just N. of Shrewton 

 — Amesbury Rd. to British village within square enclosure with 

 many banks and ditches \ mile S. of the Rd. Probably same ditch 

 appears again at Long Barrow cross rds. running SE. for 1 mile 

 forming boundary of Wilsford to the Lake Group of barrows. O.M. 

 54 SW. ; 60 N W. Probably this ditch is a continuation of that which 

 runs S.E. across the Rd. to Shrewton in Tilshead, and is lost in 

 Shrewton. A. W. I. Station V. North. 



A fragment of ditch running N. W. to S.E. cuts across Berwick St. James 

 boundary and the Devizes — Salisbury Rd. at N.E. corner of " The 

 Park " 7i miles from Salisbury. O.M. 60 NW. 

 Roman. Inequalities of ground, mostly now ploughed down just on N. 

 side of Amesbury — Shrewton Rd. at 4f miles from Amesbury, site 

 of British village. O.M. 54 SW. ; A. W. I. Station V. North. 



Opposite the last, ^ mile S. of the Rd. square enclosure and many banks 

 and ditches show site of British village connected with former by 

 ditch. 



British village just N.E. of the Conygar W. of Rd. to Winterbourne 



