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Bateman of Middleton Hall, Derbyshire.\r\nUntil 1876, when deposited on loan to Sheffield, in the Bateman Collection at Lomberdale House, Nr Youlgreave, Derbyshire.", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Part of a bronze awl\r\nOther\r\n(2) Miniature Food Vessel\r\n(3) Two small pointed pieces of flint\r\n(4) Quartz pebble\r\n(5) Shoulder blade of an ox\r\nAlso possibly among the cremated bones (see over)\r\n(6) A narrow piece of bone, perforated in centre\r\n(7) Seven other pieces of bone, somewhat similar", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 6.5.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Bateman (1861a) 130\r\n(b) Carrington (1864-65) 171-173\r\n(c) Howarth (1889) ?57 150-1\r\n(d) Clinch (1908) 173 N\u00b0 16\r\n(e) Abercromby II (1912) 30, 119 Plate LXXXI Fig 263\r\n(f) Bu'Lock (1961) Table III N\u00b0 16\r\n(g) Gunstone (1965) 54 ?\u00b0 25", "Circumstances": "Barrow opened on 10 February 1849 by S. Carrington. A yard from the centre of the barrow, lying within a circular hole in the natural surface, a cremation was found with part of a bronze awl (1) a miniature Food Vessel (2) two small pointed pieces of flint (3) and a quartz pebble (4). Below the cremated bones was the shoulder blade of an ox (5). It was thought that the cremation and accompanying grave goods might have been contained in a wooden or wickerwork basket, the vestiges of which, in the form of black powder, intervened between the bones and the earth. [Reference (g) quotes Sheffield Acc N\u00b0 J.93-429 for the awl [see p. 57 of (c)] and if this is not accepted - although the year is given as 1843 - it seems that among the cremated bones were found : a narrow piece of bone perforated in centre, and 7 other pieces of bone somewhat similar.] To be added to card, \"At one side of the cremation were four other deposits of cremated bone\"", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 140219, "created": "2020-05-21T17:30:34.103375", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84167, "user_id": 2029, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-21T17:56:50.747598", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SK 1043 5100", "Site": "Staffordshire, Water Houses, between Throwley and Calton, Cant Low", "CollHist": "Sheffield Museum ? J93-429 Items 1 2 6-7\r\nJ.93.878 (Item 2)\r\nPurchased in 1893 from the Bateman family by the Corporation of Sheffield, in Sheffield Museum since 1876 on loan from T. W. Bateman of Middleton Hall, Derbyshire until 1876, when deposited on load to Sheffield, in the Bateman Collection at Lockdale House, ..., Derbyshire", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Part of a bronze awl\r\nOther\r\n(2) miniature food vessel\r\n(3) two small pointed pieces of flint\r\n(4) quartz pebble\r\n(5) shoulder blade of an ox\r\nAlso possibly among the cremated bones (see ...)\r\n(6) a narrow piece of bone, perforated in centre\r\n(7) seven other pieces of bone, somewhat similar", "comments": "Anything I couldn't read denoted as '...'", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H.6.5.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Bateman (1861a) 130\r\n(b) Carrington (1864-65) 171-173\r\n(c) Howarth (1889) 57 150-1\r\n(d) Chinch (1908) 173 No. 16\r\n(e) Abercromby II (1912) 30, 1?9\r\nPlate LXXXI Fig. 263\r\n(f) Bu'Lock (1963) Table III No. 16\r\n(g) Gunstone (1965) 54 No. 24", "Circumstances": "Barrow opened on 10 February 1849 by S. Carrington. A yard from the centre of the barrow, .... a circular hole in the natural surface, a cremation was found with part of a bronze awl (1), a miniature food vessel (2), two small pointed pieces of flint (3) and a quarts pebble (4). Below the cremated bones was the shoulder blade of an ox (5). It was thought that the cremation and accompanying grave goods might have been contained in a wooden or wickerwork basket, the ... of which, in the form of black powder, ... the bones and the earth. [Reference (g) quotes Sheffield Acc. no. J.93 - 429 for the awl [see p.57 of (c)] and if this is accepted - although the year is given as 1843 - it seems that among the cremated bones were found: a narrow piece of bone perforated in centre, and 7 other pieces of bone somewhat similar.] To be added ... 'At one side of the cremation ......'", "FindAltSiteRel": "NA"}}, {"id": 140221, "created": "2020-05-21T18:32:48.221388", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84167, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-21T18:33:07.874571", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SK 1043 / 5100", "Site": "STAFFORDSHIRE / WATERHOUSES / BETWEEN THROWLEY & CALTON / Cart Low", "CollHist": "Sheffield Museum ? J.93-429 Items 1 & 6-7\r\nJ.93.878 (Item 2) /\r\nPurchased in 1893 from the Bateman family by the Corporation of Sheffield.\r\nIn Sheffield Museum since 1876 on loan from T.W. Bateman of Middleton Hall,\r\nDerbyshire. Until 1876, when deposited on loan to Sheffield, in the Bateman\r\nCollection at Lomberdale House,Nr. Youlgreave, Derbyshire.", "Contents": "Metal\r\n-------\r\n(1) Part of a bronze awl\r\nOther\r\n-------\r\n(2) Miniature Food Vessel\r\n(3) Two small pointed pieces of flint\r\n(4) Quartz pebble\r\n(5) Shoulder blade of an ox\r\nAlso possibly among the cremated bones\r\n(6) A narrow piece of bone, perforated in centre\r\n(7) Seven other pieces of bone, somewhat similar", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H.  6.5.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Bateman (1861a) 130\r\n(b) Carrington (1864-65) 171-173\r\n(c) Howarth (1889) ? 57 150-1\r\n(d) Clinch (1908) 173 No.16\r\n(e) Abercromby II (1912) 30,119 Plate LXXX1 Fig.263\r\n(f) ?Bu'lock (1961) Table III No.16\r\n(g) Gunstone (1965) 54 No.25", "Circumstances": "   Barrow opened on 10 February 1849 by S.Carrington. A yard from the centre of the barrow, lying within a circular hole in the natural surface, a cremation was found with part of a bronze awl (1) a miniature Food Vessel (2) two small pointed pieces of flint (3) and a quartz pebble (4). Below the cremated bones was the shoulder blade of an ox (5) / It was thought that the cremation and accompanying\r\ngrave goods might have been contained in a wooden of wickerwork basket, the vestiges of which, in the form of black powder, intervened between the bones and earth. [Reference (g) quotes Sheffield Acc 40 J. 93-429 for the awl [see p. 57 of (c)] and if this is accepted-although the year is given as 1843-it seems that among the cremated bones were found; a narrow piece of bone perforated in centre, and 7 other pieces of bone somewhat similar]\r\nTo be added to card \"at one side of the cremation were four other deposits of cremated bone\"", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]