[{"id": 135811, "created": "2020-03-31T16:16:27.063280", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84003, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-03-31T16:47:00.228010", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "NO 651;483", "Site": "TAYSIDE;Nr ARBROATH;?Inverkeillor Parish;GILCHORN FARM;Cairn;Formerly Forfarshire", "CollHist": "National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, Edinburgh\r\nEQ 222-236 (Items 1-10)\r\n(See contents for individual Accession Numbers)\r\nWhereabouts of Items (11-15) unknown\r\nHistory\r\nPresented in 1891 by James Bell through A. Hutcheson (Items 1-10)", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Dagger blade represented by three fragments ; remains of a wooden sheath covered by hide. (EQ 227)\r\n(2) Six fragments of a small tanged blade (EQ 228)\r\n(3) Knife-dagger with two lateral rivet-notches (EQ 226)\r\nOther\r\n(4) Collared urn (EQ.222)\r\n(5) Collared urn (EQ.225)\r\n(6) Incense cup (EQ 223)\r\n(7) Incense cup (EQ 224)\r\n(8) Faience bead (EQ 229)\r\n(9) Flint implement (EQ 230)\r\n(10) Flint chips (EQ 231-236)\r\nPossibly associated : Huddlestone's 1808 finds\r\n(11-13) Three urns\r\n(14) Incense cup\r\n(15) Beads of jet and \"glass\" (? faience)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 16.3.82", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Hutcheson (1890-91) 447-463\r\n(b) P.S.A.S. XXVI (1891-92) 57-58\r\n(c) Abercromby II (1912) Fig 185, 185b\r\n(d) Beck & Stone (1936) 249 S.64\r\n(e) Childe (1946) 119, 122\r\n(f) Stone & Thomas (1956) 83\r\n(g) Piggott (1962) 99\r\n(h) Henshall (1968) 178-80 Fig 44, 2a-2b\r\n(i) Coles (1963-64) 148\r\n(j) Coles (1968-69) 89\r\n(k) Gerloff (1975)", "Circumstances": "In January 1891 a man ploughing observed one of his horse's hoofs sink into what he thought was a rabbit-hole. On more careful observation he saw that the \"rabbit-hole\" was the inside of a large urn (5). The site, a cairn on Gilchorn Farm was then investigated by Hutcheson who formed the view that the cairn was one which had previously been dug into by R. Huddlestone in 1808 and described by him in an MS entitled A Tour from Arbroath to Montrose which was in a Mr Corrie's possession.\r\n(a) reports the following finds : The dagger (1) and tanged blade (2) fragments were found close to the E side of a more or less central pit beneath the cairn. No traces of skeletal remains but the disturbed condition of the pit-filling suggested that the pit had once held the cist discovered by Huddlestone in 1808. The knife-dagger (3) was found beneath an urn (4) with burnt bones. The urn (5) found during ploughing had been inverted over a cremation and two incense cups (6-7) a faience bead (8) and a flint implement (9). Several flint chips (10) were found on the natural surface beneath the cairn", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 136513, "created": "2020-05-01T11:50:14.050175", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84003, "user_id": null, "user_ip": "86.148.217.212", "finish_time": "2020-05-01T12:29:24.840007", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "651", "Site": "Tayside, Nr Arbroath, Inverkeilla Parish, Gilchorn Farm, Cairn", "CollHist": "", "Contents": "Metal: (1) Dagger blade represented by three fragments; remains of a wooden sheath covered by hide. (EQ 227) (2) Six fragments of a small tanged blade (EQ 228) (3) Knife-dagger with two latinal rivet-notches (EQ 226)  Other: (4) Collared urn (EQ. 222) (5) Collared urn (EQ. 225) (6) Incense cup (EQ223) (7) Incense cup (EQ224) (8) Faience bead (EQ229) (9) Flint Implement (EQ 230) (10) Flint chips (EQ 231-236) Possible Associated: (11-13)Three urns (14) Incense cup (15) Beads of jet and a \"glass\" (? faience)", "comments": "Error is likely to have been made in my transcription of the address", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 16.3.82", "ContextType": "2a Grave", "BiblioSources": "\r\n( a) Hutcheson (1890-91) 447-463 (b) P.S.A.S XXVI (1891-92) 57-58 (c) Abercromby II (1912) Fig 185, 185b (d) Beck and Stone (1936) 249 5.64 (e) Childe (1946) 119, 122 (f) Stone and Thomas (1956) 83 (g) Piggott (1962) 99 (h) Henshall (1968) 178-80 Fig 44, 2 a-2b (i) Coles (1963-64) 148 (i) Coles  (1968-69) 89 (2) Gerloff (1975)", "Circumstances": "(a) reports the following finds: The dagger (1) and tanged blade (2) fragments were found close to the E side of a more or less central pit beneath the cairn. No traces of a skeleton remains but the disturbed condition of the pit filling suggested that the pit had once held the cist discovered by Huddlestone in 1808. The knife-dagger (3) was found beneath an urn (4) with burnt bones. The urn (5) found during ploughing had been inserted over a cremation and two incense cups (6-7) a faience bead (8) and a flint implement (9). Several flint chips (10) were found on the natural surface beneath the cairn.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly Fairfanshire"}}, {"id": 136514, "created": "2020-05-01T11:50:14.050175", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84003, "user_id": null, "user_ip": "86.148.217.212", "finish_time": "2020-05-01T12:29:24.878872", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "651", "Site": "Tayside, Nr Arbroath, Inverkeilla Parish, Gilchorn Farm, Cairn", "CollHist": "", "Contents": "Metal: (1) Dagger blade represented by three fragments; remains of a wooden sheath covered by hide. (EQ 227) (2) Six fragments of a small tanged blade (EQ 228) (3) Knife-dagger with two latinal rivet-notches (EQ 226)  Other: (4) Collared urn (EQ. 222) (5) Collared urn (EQ. 225) (6) Incense cup (EQ223) (7) Incense cup (EQ224) (8) Faience bead (EQ229) (9) Flint Implement (EQ 230) (10) Flint chips (EQ 231-236) Possible Associated: (11-13)Three urns (14) Incense cup (15) Beads of jet and a \"glass\" (? faience)", "comments": "Error is likely to have been made in my transcription of the address", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 16.3.82", "ContextType": "2a Grave", "BiblioSources": "\r\n( a) Hutcheson (1890-91) 447-463 (b) P.S.A.S XXVI (1891-92) 57-58 (c) Abercromby II (1912) Fig 185, 185b (d) Beck and Stone (1936) 249 5.64 (e) Childe (1946) 119, 122 (f) Stone and Thomas (1956) 83 (g) Piggott (1962) 99 (h) Henshall (1968) 178-80 Fig 44, 2 a-2b (i) Coles (1963-64) 148 (i) Coles  (1968-69) 89 (2) Gerloff (1975)", "Circumstances": "(a) reports the following finds: The dagger (1) and tanged blade (2) fragments were found close to the E side of a more or less central pit beneath the cairn. No traces of a skeleton remains but the disturbed condition of the pit filling suggested that the pit had once held the cist discovered by Huddlestone in 1808. The knife-dagger (3) was found beneath an urn (4) with burnt bones. The urn (5) found during ploughing had been inserted over a cremation and two incense cups (6-7) a faience bead (8) and a flint implement (9). Several flint chips (10) were found on the natural surface beneath the cairn.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly Fairfanshire"}}, {"id": 136515, "created": "2020-05-01T11:50:14.050175", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84003, "user_id": null, "user_ip": "86.148.217.212", "finish_time": "2020-05-01T12:29:24.963719", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "651", "Site": "Tayside, Nr Arbroath, Inverkeilla Parish, Gilchorn Farm, Cairn", "CollHist": "", "Contents": "Metal: (1) Dagger blade represented by three fragments; remains of a wooden sheath covered by hide. (EQ 227) (2) Six fragments of a small tanged blade (EQ 228) (3) Knife-dagger with two latinal rivet-notches (EQ 226)  Other: (4) Collared urn (EQ. 222) (5) Collared urn (EQ. 225) (6) Incense cup (EQ223) (7) Incense cup (EQ224) (8) Faience bead (EQ229) (9) Flint Implement (EQ 230) (10) Flint chips (EQ 231-236) Possible Associated: (11-13)Three urns (14) Incense cup (15) Beads of jet and a \"glass\" (? faience)", "comments": "Error is likely to have been made in my transcription of the address", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 16.3.82", "ContextType": "2a Grave", "BiblioSources": "\r\n( a) Hutcheson (1890-91) 447-463 (b) P.S.A.S XXVI (1891-92) 57-58 (c) Abercromby II (1912) Fig 185, 185b (d) Beck and Stone (1936) 249 5.64 (e) Childe (1946) 119, 122 (f) Stone and Thomas (1956) 83 (g) Piggott (1962) 99 (h) Henshall (1968) 178-80 Fig 44, 2 a-2b (i) Coles (1963-64) 148 (i) Coles  (1968-69) 89 (2) Gerloff (1975)", "Circumstances": "(a) reports the following finds: The dagger (1) and tanged blade (2) fragments were found close to the E side of a more or less central pit beneath the cairn. No traces of a skeleton remains but the disturbed condition of the pit filling suggested that the pit had once held the cist discovered by Huddlestone in 1808. The knife-dagger (3) was found beneath an urn (4) with burnt bones. The urn (5) found during ploughing had been inserted over a cremation and two incense cups (6-7) a faience bead (8) and a flint implement (9). Several flint chips (10) were found on the natural surface beneath the cairn.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly Fairfanshire"}}, {"id": 136516, "created": "2020-05-01T11:50:14.050175", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84003, "user_id": null, "user_ip": "86.148.217.212", "finish_time": "2020-05-01T12:29:24.998359", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "651", "Site": "Tayside, Nr Arbroath, Inverkeilla Parish, Gilchorn Farm, Cairn", "CollHist": "", "Contents": "Metal: (1) Dagger blade represented by three fragments; remains of a wooden sheath covered by hide. (EQ 227) (2) Six fragments of a small tanged blade (EQ 228) (3) Knife-dagger with two latinal rivet-notches (EQ 226)  Other: (4) Collared urn (EQ. 222) (5) Collared urn (EQ. 225) (6) Incense cup (EQ223) (7) Incense cup (EQ224) (8) Faience bead (EQ229) (9) Flint Implement (EQ 230) (10) Flint chips (EQ 231-236) Possible Associated: (11-13)Three urns (14) Incense cup (15) Beads of jet and a \"glass\" (? faience)", "comments": "Error is likely to have been made in my transcription of the address", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 16.3.82", "ContextType": "2a Grave", "BiblioSources": "\r\n( a) Hutcheson (1890-91) 447-463 (b) P.S.A.S XXVI (1891-92) 57-58 (c) Abercromby II (1912) Fig 185, 185b (d) Beck and Stone (1936) 249 5.64 (e) Childe (1946) 119, 122 (f) Stone and Thomas (1956) 83 (g) Piggott (1962) 99 (h) Henshall (1968) 178-80 Fig 44, 2 a-2b (i) Coles (1963-64) 148 (i) Coles  (1968-69) 89 (2) Gerloff (1975)", "Circumstances": "(a) reports the following finds: The dagger (1) and tanged blade (2) fragments were found close to the E side of a more or less central pit beneath the cairn. No traces of a skeleton remains but the disturbed condition of the pit filling suggested that the pit had once held the cist discovered by Huddlestone in 1808. The knife-dagger (3) was found beneath an urn (4) with burnt bones. The urn (5) found during ploughing had been inserted over a cremation and two incense cups (6-7) a faience bead (8) and a flint implement (9). Several flint chips (10) were found on the natural surface beneath the cairn.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly Fairfanshire"}}]