[{"id": 101042, "created": "2016-06-20T10:06:50.639216", "project_id": 292, "task_id": 58600, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2016-06-20T10:06:50.639239", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": [["SUERC-24744", "2095", "35", "-23.0", "Charred Hordeum (barley) seed", "A429 Barford Bypass, Warwickshire", "Area B, pit 112", null], ["SUERC-24967", "2235", "30", "-19.9", "Human maxilla (jaw bone) fragment", "A429 Barford Bypass, Warwickshire", "Area A, Ditch 24", null], ["SUERC-24745", "2235", "35", "-21.3", "Charred Triticum Spelta (spelt wheat) seed", "A429 Barford Bypass, Warwickshire", "Area A, Western linear pit group, Pit 9", null], ["SUERC-24746", "2145", "35", "-21.9", "Charred Hordeum (barley) seed", "A429 Barford Bypass, Warwickshire", "Area A, Eastern pit group, Pit 32", null], [null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null]]}, {"id": 103389, "created": "2016-07-28T17:32:11.833416", "project_id": 292, "task_id": 58600, "user_id": null, "user_ip": "129.234.0.15", "finish_time": "2016-07-28T17:32:11.833442", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": [["SUERC-24744", "2095", "35", "-23.0", "Charred Hordeum (barley) seed", "A429 Barford Bypass, Warwickshire", "Area B, Pit 112, Context 113/1", "intrusive charred little barley grain seed into Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age: 210-20 Cal BC charcoal and charred barley seeds deposit covering cache"], ["SUERC-24967", "2235", "30", "-19.9", "Human maxilla (jaw bone) fragment", "A429 Barford Bypass, Warwickshire", "Area A, Ditch 1, context 2", "bone 390-200 Cal BC from human maxilla, probably from a young woman: near the base of the ditch (Area A (Middle to Late Iron Age intensive agricultural settlement) eastern arm of a large V-shaped ditch in an L-shape (with north arm) attached antenna-like to a large double ditched rectangular settlement enclosure):  The primary fill in each of the sections examined was sterile while the succeeding darker fills with low gravel content contained low quantities of domestic detritus; dark reddish-brown sandy loam with frequent gravel (larger in the centre of the fill) overlaid by 4: dark brown sandy loam with occasional gravel"], ["SUERC-24745", "2235", "35", "-21.3", "Charred Triticum Spelta (spelt wheat) seed", "A429 Barford Bypass, Warwickshire", "Area A, Pit 9, Context 10/1", "burnt spelt wheat seed: 390-200 Cal BC significant dump of cleaned cereal crop, mostly wheat in one of five pits (in excess of 1.85m wide (1.80 m 1.30 m) and 0.70m deep (0.70 m) with sloping or eroded sides: Western linear pit group, sub-circular ) aligned along the western side of the north arm of a large V-shaped ditch in an L-shape (with eastern arm) attached antenna-like to a large double ditched rectangular settlement enclosure; dark brown loamy sand with moderate gravel and few HCP (but with Pottery, bone)"], ["SUERC-24746", "2145", "35", "-21.9", "Charred Hordeum (barley) seed", "A429 Barford Bypass, Warwickshire", "Area A, Pit 32, Context 34/1", "360-50 Cal BC burnt barley crop in one of a group of seven disparate pits in the area between the L-shaped ditch [north and eastern] arms; northernmost example in a cluster of six between 0.54m and 1.60m wide (1.70 m 1.30 m by 0.40 m depth, oval with near vertical sides and flattish base cut by stakeholes 55, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 71, 150, 152, 154, 156, 158) pits in the eastern part of Area A and significant as it contained a deposit of charred processed barley (34) overlying a layer of redeposited natural (73). This layer was penetrated by a number of stakeholes some of which also cut through the pit base.  The majority of stakeholes were positioned inside the edge of the pit with a further three forming a diagonal across the centre.  The stakeholes also contained charred material including grain.  The stakes appear to have supported a structure set within the pit, perhaps a lattice on which grain was stored.  The lower fill (73) developed whilst it was in use and additional stakes were driven in as repairs during its lifecycle.  Finally the grain, presumably along with the lattice and stakes, was burnt and fell to the bottom of the pit where the remains were covered in brown sandy loam (33). 34: very dark grey/black sandy loam with occasional gravel 50% charcoal and 10% burnt grain plus Pottery, fired clay bone; overlaid by brown sandy loam with moderate gravel"], [null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null]]}]