l68 HAZZLEDINE WARREN : STUDY OF PRE-HISTORY IN ESSEX. 
Wix and Nayland (Suffolk) (H. Laver, E.N., i., 1887, p. 35). 
British urns now in Colchester Museum. 196 
Purleigh (E. A. Fitch, E.N., i., 1887, p. 279). Brief record 
of cinerary urns. 197 
Little Hallingbury (G. E. Pritchett, E.N., iii., 1889, p. 226). 
Many British burial urns found in 1876 in a gravel pit 
at South House Farm, near Wallbury Camp or “ Dells.” 198 
Colchester (H. Laver, E.N., iii., 1889, p. 116). Six Neolithic 
or Bronze Age urns, found together near the Cattle Market. 
There was probably a tumulus (long barrow ?) here. Some 
of the urns are of later style than others, and were probably 
secondary interments. 199 
East Essex [121, 122]. 
Clacton-on-Sea (E.N., vi., 1892, p. 78 ; p. 182 ; vii., 1893, 
p. 129 ; viii., 1894, p. 219). Four pre-Roman vessels 
[apparently drinking-cups, or “ beakers ”] found on Mr. 
P. Smith’s farm at Bull Hill. One of them, presented 
to Colchester Museum. Also a Romano-British urn found 
in making the basement of the Grand Hotel. 200 
[Vide also 177, 141, 155, 212, 213, 236, 275 ; sections xi., xv., xix.] 
b.— Late Celtic and Romano-British. 
Braintree (W. Cole, E.N., xiii., 1903, pp. 110-112, fig.). Several 
Late Celtic urns. 201 
Braintree, Skitts Hill site [144]. Late Celtic or possibly Bronze 
Age. 202 
Wattle-and-Daub,” Barking side (W. Crouch, E.N., iv., 1890, 
p. 18 ; vii, 1893, p. 107 ; viii., 1894, p. 49). Found with 
Romano-British pottery in St. Swithin’s Farm gravel pit. 203 
Loom-weight, or Net Sinker, Barking Side (C. Aldham, E.N., 
xi., 1899, p. 25). Found on same site, not stated whether 
pottery or stone. 204 
Rayleigh (F. W. Reader, E.N. , xvi., 1911, p. 253, fig.). Late 
Celtic urns from Hamborough Hill. 205 
[Vide also 195, 200, 279] 
XI. —Pit-Dwellings, (Rubbish-Pits ?), Pile-Dwellings. 
Little Dunmow (G. F. Beaumont, E.N ., vii., 1893, p. 130). 
Several small pits containing small fragments of pottery 
and charred wood. 206 
Theydon Mount ( E.N., xvii., 1912, p. 119). Small oval 
pockets exposed in brickyard, containing charcoal, primitive 
pottery; etc. 207 
