[{"id": 136105, "created": "2020-04-16T16:14:45.923037", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84184, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-16T16:43:31.549129", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SK 1296;4914", "Site": "STAFFORDSHIRE;BLORE WITH SWINSCOE;SWINSCOE;TOP LOW", "CollHist": "Sheffield Museum\r\nJ. 93-858 (Item 14)\r\nJ. 93-539 (Item 7)\r\nHanley Museum, Stoke on Trent\r\n(items 19-21)\r\nHistory.\r\nThe objects in Sheffield Museum were purchased 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, Derbyshire.\r\nUntil 1876 in the Bateman Collection at Lomberdale House, Near Youlgreave Derbushire, since 1849.", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Small bronze clasp\r\nOther\r\n(2) Triangular flint implement\r\n(3) Round-ended flint implement\r\n(4) Pointed flint implement\r\n(5) Antler tine\r\n(6) Cinerary urn\r\n(7) Two bone spatulas\r\n(8) Part of a burnt flint implement\r\n(9) Charred wood\r\n(10) Two flint flakes\r\n(11) Burnt remains of flint\r\n(12) Flint arrowheads\r\n(13) Sherds of a small ornamented vase\r\n(14) Beaker (Clarke's S3(E) Group)\r\n(15) Flint flakes\r\n(16) Triangular flint flake\r\n(17) Flint Flake\r\n(18) Flint Flake\r\n(19) Flint Flakes\r\n(20) Sherd of coarse red pottery\r\n(21) Fragment of a polished green stone axe", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 14.5.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Bateman (1861a) 133-138\r\n(b) Howarth (1899) 139-141, 179\r\n(c) Clinch (1908) 174-5 N\u00b0 20\r\n(d) Abercromby I (1912) Plate VIII, Fig 59\r\n(e) Pape (1930a) 89-96\r\n(f) Gunstone (1965) 33-34 N\u00b0 3\r\n(g) Clarke II (1970) 395 Fig. 939, 446, 458, 495 N\u00b0 834", "Circumstances": "An elliptical barrow opened by S. Carrington on the 5th and 12th May 1849. Fourteen interments were found. I. Crouched inhumation in shallow rock-cut grave with a stone placed on edge at each end, with a small bronze clasp (1) and a triangular flint implement (2). II. Crouched inhumation with a round-ended flint implement (3). III Partially disturbed crouched inhumation with a large flat stone placed behind the spine. Pointed flint implement (4) near the shoulders IV. Skeleton of a young hog, in a rough cist, with an antler tine (5). V. Cremation in a cinerary urn (6) with two bone spatulas (7) and part of a flint implement (8) calcined by fire. VI. Crouched inhumation laid upon a thin layer of charred wood (9) with two flint flakes (10). VII. Cremation with burnt flints (11). VIII. Crouched inhumation with a flint arrowhead (12) and sherds of a small ornamented vase (13). IX Double interment of the crouched inhumations of an adult and child, unaccompanied. X. Crouched inhumation in a rock-cut grave with a row of flat upright stones around the grave. Accompanied by a Beaker (14). A few flint flakes (15) were found in the filling of the grave. XI. The presumed site of this interment, near one end of the elliptical mound. Stones were heaped over a four foot deep pit which was filled with earth, pebbles and rats bones. A long triangular flint (16) was found, but no human bones. XII. Some decayed human bones, including part of a skull, in a pentagonal cist. XIII. Crouched inhumation of a child placed close to an upright stone, accompanied by a flint flake (17). XIV. Decayed inhumation with a flint flake (18).\r\nThe site was trenched in 1930 by T. Pape, who did not, at the time, realise the barrow was Carrington's Top.Low. A few flint flakes (19) a fragment of coarse red pottery (20) and a fragment of a polished green stone axe (21) were found in various parts of the trench.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 140322, "created": "2020-05-23T21:16:17.975836", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84184, "user_id": 2095, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-23T22:01:35.327839", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SK 1296; 4914", "Site": "STAFFORDSHIRE; BLORE WITH SWINSCOE; TOP LOW", "CollHist": "Sheffield Museum\r\nJ.93-858 (item 14)\r\nJ. 93-539 (item 7)\r\nHanley Museum, Stoke on Trent (items 19-20)\r\nHistory.\r\nThe objects in Sheffield Museum were purchased 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.  \r\nUntil 1876 in the Bateman Collection at Lomberdale House, near Youlgreave, Derbyshire.", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Small bronze clasp\r\nOther\r\n(2) Triangular flint implement\r\n(3) Round-ended flint implement\r\n(4) Pointed flint implement\r\n(5) Antler tine\r\n(6) Cinerary urn\r\n(7) Two bone spatulas\r\n(8) Part oa a burnt flint implement\r\n(9) Charred wood\r\n(10) Two flint flakes\r\n(11) Burnt remains of flints\r\n(12) Flint arrowheads\r\n(13) Sherds of a small ornamental vase\r\n(14) Beaker (Clarke's S3 (E) Group\r\n(15) Flint flakes\r\n(16) Triangular flint flake\r\n(17) Flint flake\r\n(18) Flint flake\r\n(19) Flint flakes\r\n(20) Sherd of coarse red pottery\r\n(21) Fragment of a polished green stone axe", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 14.4.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Bateman (1861a) 133-138\r\n(b) Howarth (1899) 139-141, 179\r\n(c) Clinch (1908) 174-5 No 20\r\n(d) Abercromby I (1912) Plate VIII, Fig. 59\r\n(e) Pape (1930a) 89-96\r\n(f) Gunstone (1965) 395 Fig. 939, 446, 458, 495 No. ?834\r\n", "Circumstances": "An elliptical barrow opened by S. Carrington on the 5th and 12th of May 1849. Fourteen internments were found. I. Crouched inhumation in shallow rock-art grave with a stone placed on edge at each end, with a small bronze clasp (1) and a triangular flint implement (2). II. Crouched inhumation with a round-ended flint implement (3). III. Partially disturbed crouched inhumation with a large flat stone placed behind the spine. Pointed flint implement (4) near the shoulders.  IV. Skeleton of a young ? boy in a rough cist with an antler tine (5).  V. Cremation in a cinerary urn (6) with two bone spatulas (7) and part of a flint implement (8) calcined by fire. VI. Crouched inhumation laid upon a thin layer of charred wood (9) with two flint flakes (10). VII. Cremation with ?burnt flints (11). VIII. Crouched inhumation with a flint arrowhead (12) and sherds of a small ornamental vase (13). IX Double internment of the crouched inhumations of an adult and child, unaccompanied. X. Crouched inhumation in a rock-cut grave with a row of flat upright stones around the grave. Accompanied by a Beaker (14). A few flint flakes (15) were found in the filling of the grave. XI. The ? presumed site of this internment, near one end of the elliptical mound. Stones were heaped over a four foot deep pit which was filled with earth, pebbles and ?rats bones. A long triangular flint (16) was found, but no human bones. XII Some decayed human bones, including part of a skull in a pentagonal cist. XIII. Crouched inhumation of a child placed close to an upright stone, accompanied by a flint flake (17). XIV. Decayed inhumation with a flint flake (18). \r\nThe site was trenched in 1930 by T. ? Pape, who did not, at the time, realise the barrow was Carrinton's Top. Low.  A few flint flakes (19) a fragment of coarse red pottery (20) and a gragment of a polished green stone ?axe (21) were found in various parts of the trench. ", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]