More information : ST 91144425, bowl barrow 27 paces in diameter 3ft high, may have been a saucer barrow but the outer bank was ploughed out. Contained primary (?) cremation with a small bronze dagger, bronze pins, c. 50 beads of amber and perhaps faience, and a large amber ring. In private possession. (1-2)
Bowl barrow `A', 1.0m high with a ditch and slight traces of a bank: from its appearance it is not a saucer barrow. (3)
Originally recorded as Norton Bavant 1 by Goddard. (4)
Some of the amber beads have been identified as Types 2 and 3 (Beck and Shennan). Finds present in Salisbury Museum, Acc. no. 99/1957. (5) |