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



XI. XII. ; Proc. Arch. Inst. Salisbury 96, 97, fig. T ; W.A.M 



xviii. 332 ; Smith p. 86, 87, VI. E. IV. b, c. 



5. 1 barrow N.W. of village E. of Nolands Farm, close to parish 



boundary. Bowl-shaped, no ditch. Not opened. O.M. 27 NE. ; 



Smith p. 86, VI. D. IV. d. 



[5a, b.] Between the Bath Rd. and the old Bath Rd; toS.of it, W. of " Vize 



Way," a low wide barrow ploughed down. Not opened? Not 



in 0. M. And opposite this, on N. of Bath Rd. a very low ploughed- 



down barrow. jM ot in O.M. ; Smith pp. 97, 98, VII. E. V. n. y. 



Stukeley, Abury p. 45, says " Mr. Bray of Monkton open'd a barrow 



among many others, at Yatesbury. There was a great stone laid 



at top, just under the surface. When taken up they found a 



body laid in a stone coffin, form'd by several stones. He says, in 



another they found a body with a flat gold ring, which was sold 



for thirty shillings, and a piece of brass, about the bulk of a pint 



mug, with spearheads of iron." W.A.M. xviii. 334 ; Smith p. 88. 



A mound shown on O.M. 27 N E., f mile E. of Yatesbury Copse. 



Between Yatesbury and Avebury many interments with no sign 



of any mound have occurred ; in one case covered by two large 



sarsens. W.A.M. xviii. 330. 



Earthworks. N.W. of village in field called Cowleaze, a very small square 



enclosure with low bank and ditch, banks and ditches diverge from 



it to some distance on three sides. O.M. 27 NE. ; Smith p. 86, VI. 



D. IV. a ; Proc. Arch. Inst. Salisbury p. 95. 



Roman. Coins from Trajan to Valens found in a field called Boxbury(or 



Foxbury ?) Smith, p. 86 ; W.A.M. VI. 259, XVIII. 331. 

 Saxon. Two Saxon (?) skeletons, knife, metal box, and pottery beads found 

 near top ot barrow 4, cir. 1833. W.A.M. xviii. 332. See above. 





ADDENDA. 



ALTON PEIOES (p. 163). 

 Barrow [10b.] [Small but in good condition, 1913. M.E.C.] 



AMESBUKY (pp. 167, 170). 



Barrows 20, 21. (Hoare, 128, 129) [These two barrows almost touch 

 each other. Overgrown in wood and in poor condition, 1913. 

 M.E.C.] 

 22. (Hoare 130) [On edge of wood, overgrown, 1913. M.E.C.] 

 58, 59, 60. [All under plough, 60 a large barrow, 1913. M.E.C.] 



