The Five Marys is a group of Bronze Age round barrows near the village of Chaldon Herring, in Dorset, England.
[1] The barrows, on a west–east ridge overlooking Chaldon Herring to the south, are in an almost straight line.
[1][2][3] Two of the barrows were excavated before 1866 by the Duchess of Berry; she was staying in Lulworth Castle, in exile after the dethronement of Charles X of France in 1830.
A deep chalk-cut grave was found in each barrow, each containing a male skeleton in a sitting position, with stag antlers overlying each shoulder.
One barrow also contained a female skeleton, with similarly placed stag antlers, and the other had a secondary cremation in an urn.