[{"id": 135711, "created": "2020-03-26T08:29:21.229076", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 83920, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-03-26T09:01:51.447025", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "Unlocated", "Site": "WILTSHIRE;BULFORD DOWN;Barrow G.71a", "CollHist": "Ashmolean Museum, Oxford\r\nNC 424 (Item 1)\r\n(Item 3) transferred to Salisbury\r\n? Salisbury Museum\r\n11.15 (? Item 2) Otherwise lost\r\n? (Item 3)\r\nItem (4) not preserved\r\nHistory\r\nHorseshoe urn formerly in Ashmolean\r\nItem (2) presented to Salisbury Museum in ?1926 by Mr Percy Farrer", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Dagger with triangular outline, two grooves converging near tip (which is missing). Peaked heel with 3 rivet-holes : rivets in position. ?Traces of sheath near top of blade.\r\nOther\r\n(2) \"Drinnking Cup\" (?Lost or doubtfully of Clarke's W/MR Group).\r\n(3) Urn with applied cordons ; finger-tip decoration\r\n(4) Urn", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 21.7.81.", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Hoare (1837) 209\r\n(b) Thurnam (1871) 350 Fig. 27\r\n(c) Abercromby II (1912) Plate 86 N\u00b0 373\r\n(d) Goddard (1911-12) 119 N\u00b0 14\r\n(e) Goddard (1913b) 217\r\n(f) Cunnington (1926) 273 N\u00b0 25\r\n(g) Wilts. Archaeological Mag. 43 (1926) 350\r\n(h) Newall (1931) App A. N\u00b0 39\r\n(i) Piggott (1938) App. VII N\u00b0 52\r\n(j) ApSimon (1954) App. C. N\u00b0 30\r\n(k) Grinsell (1957) 164\r\n(l) Clarke II (1970) 302 Fig. 170, 502 N\u00b0 1084\r\n(m) Gerloff (1975) 68-9 N\u00b0 106", "Circumstances": "Barrow opened by the Rev. A.B. Hutchins at some time prior to 1824. Reference (a) quotes a letter from Hutchins dated 10 February, 1824, who describes the barrow as \"of chalk\" and situated \"in a field not far from the road which leads from Amesbury Turnpike into Bulford\". Hutchins reports that he found the primary inhumation beneath an immense sarsen near the bottom of the barrow accompanied by a dagger (1) and a \"Drinking Cup\". He also found two secondary cremations in urns (3-4) on the south side of the barrow, the \"horseshoe urn\" having crushed the other urn. Reference (j) p. 59 considered that the \"Drinking Cup\" referred to by Hutchins was a result of his confusion of the Bulford Barrow with his \"Bell Barrow of Chalk\" (Winterslow G.) : Reference (i) reports the Beaker as lost. Reference (f) lists fragments of a Beaker from Bulford in Salisbury Museum and (g) reports these as having been found, with a pointed bone implement, \"near the bottom of a pit on Bulford Down, 1917\". Reference (l) identifies these Beaker sherds as belonging to his W/MR group and queries whether this might be the missing \"Drinking Cup\" associated with the dagger (1). From Hutchins's description of the situation of the barrow reference (k) reports : \"probably Bulford G.2, 3 or 4\".", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 136235, "created": "2020-04-23T10:16:05.336714", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 83920, "user_id": 1994, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-23T10:37:35.138564", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "Unlocated", "Site": "WILTSHIRE; BULFORD DOWN; Barrow G.71a", "CollHist": "Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: NC 424 (Item 1), (Item 3) transferred to Salisbury\r\n?Salisbury Museum: 11.15 (?Item 2) otherwise lost; (Item 3); Item (4) not preserved.\r\nHistory: Horseshoe urn formerly in Ashmolean. Item (2) presented to Salisbury Museum on ?1926 by Mr Percy Farrer.", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1)\tDagger with triangular outline, two grooves ranging near tip (which is missing). Peaked heel with 3 rivet-holes: rivets in position. ?Traces of sheath near top of blade.\r\nOther:\r\n(2)\t\u201cDrinking Cup\u201d (?Lost or doubtfully of Clarke\u2019s W/MR group).\r\n(3)\tUrn with applied cordons; finger-tip decoration\r\n(4)\tUrn", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 21.7.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a)\tHoare (1837) 209\r\n(b)\tThurnam (1871) 350 Fig.27\r\n(c)\tAbercromby II (1912) Plate 86 No.373\r\n(d)\tGoddard (1911-12) 119 No.14\r\n(e)\tGoddard (1913b) 217\r\n(f)\tCunnington (1926) 273 No.25\r\n(g)\tWilts. Archaeological Mag. 43 (1926) 350\r\n(h)\tNewall (1931) App A, No.39\r\n(i)\tPiggott (1938) App VII, No.52\r\n(j)\tApSimon (1954) App. C, No.30\r\n(k)\tGrinsell (1957) 164\r\n(l)\tClarke II (1970) 302, Fig.170; 502, No.1084\r\n(m)\tGenloff (1975) 68-9, No.106", "Circumstances": "Barrow opened by the Rev. A. B. Hutchins at some time prior to 1824. Reference (a) quotes a letter from Hutchins dated 10 February 1824, who describes the barrow as \u201cof chalk\u201d and situated \u201cin a field not far from the road which leads from Amesbury Turnpike into Bulford\u201d. Hutchins reports that he found the primary inhumation beneath an immense sarsen near the bottom of the barrow accompanied by a dagger (1) and a \u201cDrinking Cup\u201d. He also found two secondary cremations in urns (3-4) on the south side of the barrow, the \u201chorseshoe urn\u201d having crushed the other urn. Reference (j) p.59 considered that the \u201cDrinking Cup\u201d referred to by Hutchins was a result of his confusion of the Bulford Barrow with his \u201cBell Barrow of Chalk\u201d (Winterslow G.): Reference (i) reports the Beaker as lost. Reference (f) lists fragments of a beaker from Bulford in Salisbury Museum and (g) reports these as having been found, with a pointed bone implement, \u201cnear the bottom of a pit on Bulford Down, 1917\u201d. Reference (l) identified these Beaker sherds as belonging to his W/MR group and queries whether this might be the missing \u201cDrinking Cup\u201d associated with the dagger (1). From Hutchins\u2019s description of the situation of the barrow reference (k) reports: \u201cprobably Bulford G.2, 3 or 4\u201d.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]