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Thursday, May 2nd, 1895

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1895

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page 405 note * There are two quarries within 200 yards of the barrow, one still worked for mending the road.

page 405 note † Attention was called by Canon Greenwell, F.S.A., to this class of ornamentation in June, 1879, when exhibiting two so-called ‘incense’ cups from Aldbourne, Wilts, at a meeting of the Society. See Proceedings, 2nd S. viii. 175–179.

page 408 note * From the shafts and trenches sunk in the long end of the barrow many large ‘rug’ stones were removed, always in the line above mentioned, i.e. between the two monoliths.