Scheduled Monument: Two bell barrows 630m north west of West Down Barn (1014851)

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Authority English Heritage
Date assigned 24 July 1996
Date last amended

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EXTRACT FROM ENGLISH HERITAGE'S RECORD OF SCHEDULED MONUMENTS MONUMENT: Two bell barrows 630m north west of West Down Barn PARISH: WINTERBORNE KINGSTON WINTERBORNE WHITECHURCH DISTRICT: NORTH DORSET COUNTY: DORSET NATIONAL MONUMENT NO: 27393 NATIONAL GRID REFERENCE(S): SY84039831 DESCRIPTION OF THE MONUMENT The monument includes two adjacent bell barrows, aligned east-west, situated on the parish boundary 630m north west of West Down Barn. The western barrow has a mound which in 1960 was recorded as being c.13m in diameter and now survives as a slightly elongated mound, reduced in width by ploughing, c.1.3m high and covered in dense vegetation. On the northern side of the mound there are slight traces of a berm c.4m wide and a quarry ditch surrounding this, neither of which are visible in the arable field to the south. The ditch will survive as a buried feature c.3m wide. The eastern barrow has a mound, formerly 12m in diameter and c.1m high, surrounded by a berm, c.3m wide and then a ditch, c.3m wide and up to 1.8m deep. The southern half of the eastern barrow was damaged when a hedge and track were bulldozed to enlarge the field, and it now survives as an elongated and irregular earthwork contained within the hedge. The ditch is visible as a slight depression in the hedgeline to the east. Following the disturbance of the mound the southern part of the barrow was excavated in 1968, during which several phases of activity were identified. Following burning and the removal of the topsoil a platform of clay was constructed with a hollow at its centre. A pyre supported on four stakes was built in the hollow. Charcoal from this structure produced a radiocarbon date of 1000 BC. When this had been burnt some of the bones and ash were removed for burial elsewhere after which the mound was constructed. Two secondary cremations in urns were found in pits on the southern part of the berm. Romano-British pottery and two ditches of this date were also found. All fence posts are excluded from the scheduling although the ground beneath these features is included. ASSESSMENT OF IMPORTANCE Bell barrows, the most visually impressive form of round barrow, are funerary monuments dating to the Early and Middle Bronze Age, with most examples belonging to the period 1500-1100 BC. They occur either in isolation or in round barrow cemeteries and were constructed as single or multiple mounds covering burials, often in pits, and surrounded by an enclosure ditch. The burials are frequently accompanied by weapons, personal ornaments and pottery and appear to be those of aristocratic individuals, usually men. Bell barrows (particularly multiple barrows) are rare nationally, with less than 250 known examples, most of which are in Wessex. Their richness in terms of grave goods provides evidence for chronological and cultural links amongst early prehistoric communities over most of southern and eastern England as well as providing an insight into their beliefs and social organisation. As a particularly rare form of round barrow, all identified bell barrows would normally be considered to be of national importance. Despite the fact that one of the two bell barrows 630m north west of West Down Barn has been damaged the other is comparatively well preserved, and it is known from part excavation of one of the barrows that both will contain archaeological remains, providing information about Bronze Age burial practices and economy. SCHEDULING HISTORY Monument included in the Schedule on 24th July 1961 as: COUNTY/NUMBER: Dorset 635 NAME: Two round barrows north west of West Down Farm The reference of this monument is now: NATIONAL MONUMENT NUMBER: 27393 NAME: Two bell barrows 630m north west of West Down Barn SCHEDULING REVISED ON 24th July 1996

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Grid reference Centred SY 8404 9831 (49m by 43m)
Civil Parish Winterborne Kingston; Dorset
Civil Parish Winterborne Whitechurch; Dorset
District (historic) North Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

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May 27 2011 4:50AM