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Durrington Barrow 87 G28 is in Durrington Barrows.
Colt Hoare 1812. No. 87 [Durrington Barrow 87 G28 [Map]], a Druid barrow of the second class, contained fragments of an urn and burned bones, in a shallow circular cist.
Wiltshire Museum. DZSWS:STHEAD.264b. 4 flint scrapers found with a primary cremation (woman?) in an upright collared urn in bowl barrow Winterbourne Stoke G28 [Map], excavated by H.Cunnington.
Wiltshire Museum. DZSWS:STHEAD.264c. 4 flint flakes found with a primary cremation (woman?) in an upright collared urn in bowl barrow Winterbourne Stoke G28 [Map], excavated by H.Cunnington.
Wiltshire Museum. DZSWS:STHEAD.264d. 1 flint scraper found with a primary cremation (woman?) in an upright collared urn in bowl barrow Winterbourne Stoke G28 [Map], excavated by H.Cunnington.
Wiltshire Museum. DZSWS:STHEAD.264e. 1 pot sherd of Grooved Ware found with a primary cremation (woman?) in an upright collared urn in bowl barrow Winterbourne Stoke G28 [Map], excavated by H. Cunnington.
Wiltshire Museum. DZSWS:STHEAD.264f. Base of ox (bos longitrons) skull found with a primary cremation (in an upright collared urn) in bowl barrow Winterbourne Stoke G28 [Map], excavated by H. Cunnington.
Wiltshire Museum. DZSWS:STHEAD.264g. 1 sacrum of a swan found with a primary cremation (woman?) in an upright collared urn in bowl barrow Winterbourne Stoke G28 [Map], excavated by H. Cunnington.
Wiltshire Museum. DZSWS:STHEAD.264h. 1 fragment of stonehenge diabase (preselite) found with a primary cremation (woman?) in an upright collared urn in bowl barrow Winterbourne Stoke G28 [Map], excavated by H. Cunnington.