[{"id": 108695, "created": "2016-09-27T02:17:10.229695", "project_id": 342, "task_id": 66340, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2016-09-27T02:17:10.229721", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "cardNumber": "", "description": "Originally the shaft had a brick wall round the top against F.95 and 4'4\" high. This however had disappeared (cf. [...] [...]) but a rough wall of bricks had been built by the plunderers at the north end of the top of the shaft to hold back loose sand.\n\nIn the rubbish of the shaft were found: a skull & jawbone of a human being and the foreleg to the knee of a gazelle.\nIn the chamber which was quite full of loose sand were numerous scattered beads. Also end of a copper chisel.", "reverseCard": "", "discoveryDate": "", "excavatorName": ""}}, {"id": 109113, "created": "2016-09-28T14:22:51.972504", "project_id": 342, "task_id": 66340, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2016-09-28T14:22:51.972527", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "cardNumber": "", "description": "[plan] Originally the shaft had a brick wall round the top against F.95. and 4' 4\" high. This however had disappeared (cf. gen. plan) but a rough wall of bricks had been built by the plunderers at the north end of the top of the shaft to hold back sand.\nIn the rubbish of the shaft were found:\nA skull & jawbone of a human being and the foreleg to the knee of a gazelle. In the chamber which was quite full of loose sand were numerous scattered beads. (cf. supra) also end of a copper chisel.\nEdward R. Ayrton.", "reverseCard": "", "discoveryDate": "", "excavatorName": ""}}, {"id": 112261, "created": "2016-10-18T00:12:08.730867", "project_id": 342, "task_id": 66340, "user_id": 1347, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2016-10-18T00:12:08.730891", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "There is a drawing that shows the dimension of the container.\n\nThe bottom portion was difficult to read because there was a bend in the card that bad it hard to understand.", "cardNumber": "", "description": "Originally the shaft\nhad a brick wall\naround the top against\nF. 9 and a 4'4\" height.\nThis however had\ndisappeared\nbut a rough wall of\nbricks had been built\nby the plunderers at the \nsouth end of the top of the\nshaft to hold back lose sand.\n\nIn the rubble of the shaft were found:\n", "reverseCard": "reverseCard", "discoveryDate": "", "excavatorName": "Edward R Ayston"}}]