[2181] Pottery was unearthed in 1802 close to the ‘Altar Stone’ from a depth of 5 feet or more by Sir R. C. Hoare’s collaborator, W. Cunnington, who described it as ‘similar to the rude urns found in the barrows’ (W. Long, Stonehenge and its Barrows, 1876, p. 86).
[2182] Folk-Lore, vi, 1895, pp. 6-51, and especially 14-6.
[2183] See p. 232, supra.
[2184] Ancient Wilts, i, 127.
[2185] Ib.
[2186] Archaeologia, xliii, 1871, p. 291.
[2187] Ib., p. 301. One of the two barrows in which chippings of the Stonehenge stones were found contained a bronze ‘spear-head’ or dagger, and a bronze pin.
[2188] See Man, ii, 1902, No. 6, pp. 7-11, and Archaeologia, lviii, 1902, pp. 37-118.
[2189] Ib., pp. 51, 53, 55, 57, 62, 65-6, 71-2, and fig. 24.
[2190] Man, ii, 1902, No. 16, p. 25.