236 THE WILTSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY MAGAZINE 
124.95m.0.D. 
East facing 
124.92m.0.D. 
West facing 
Mollusc sample 
US 
West facing 
Mollusc sample 124.94m.0.D. 
125.13m.0.D. 
Key: 
ee Clay loam 
| | Silty loam 
Chalky loam 
features known from aerial survey and as 
earthworks. The long linear ditch running for part of 
its length parallel to the A303 is the Earl’s Farm 
Down linear (Wiltshire SMR no. SU14SE745), a 
Wessex linear which appears to run parallel to one to 
the south (SMR no. SU14SE746). An extensive and 
Silty clay loam 
Chalky silt 
. IP.) . 
I Ashy silt oS es Worked flint 
Fig. 9 Sections across ditches on Earl’s Farm Down 
#4 Chalk rubble 
Flint nodules 
complicated field system in this area is not shown. 
Earl’s Farm Down lies just outside the survey 
area of the Danebury environs project (Palmer 
1984, map), but the Earl’s Farm Down linear runs 
into the study area for that research, where its most 
easterly recorded point is just to the south of 
