[{"id": 136120, "created": "2020-04-18T07:51:51.606088", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84187, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-18T08:03:55.233679", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "Gunstone SJ 819;508 / Museum SJ 831;506", "Site": "STAFFORDSHIRE;AUDLEY RURAL;BIGNALL HILL", "CollHist": "City Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke on Trent. K. 31. 1977\r\nHistory\r\n? date transferred to above\r\nPresented to the North Staffordshire Field Club Natural History Museum in 1926 by the Rev. J.S. Caddick-Adams of Brampton Lodge, Newcastle.\r\nAcquired by the Rev. Caddick-Adams in 1924 from Mr Samuel Hickson.", "Contents": "(1) Small ogival dagger with a broad midrib bordered by a shallow groove. Hilt damaged. Traces of one rivet-hole remain", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 14.5.81.", "ContextType": "?", "BiblioSources": "(a) Pape (1926-27) 144-146\r\n(b) Pape (1930b) 172\r\n(c) Gunstone (1965) 32 Audley Rural 1\r\n(d) Gerloff (1975) 131 N\u00b0 210", "Circumstances": "Found c. 1921 while ploughing on the top of Bignall Hill, a mile north of Chesterton, in an arable field on the ridge farmed by Mr Samuel Hickson. The plougshare struck a hollow (presumably a cist) in which the dagger (1) was found among small bones believed to be human. Only slight investigations were made and the site ploughed again. The dagger was thrown aside, with broken farm implements etc., in the yard of Mr Samuel Hickson's Farm, where it was noticed, in 1924, by the Rev. J.S. Caddick-Adams. Mr Hickson gave him permission to take it away. In March 1929 it was reported that in ploughing on Bignall Hill the cist of a burial had again been located, but when investigations and a little excavation took place on March 28th it was proved that the site had not been found.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 140342, "created": "2020-05-24T13:25:03.834379", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84187, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-24T13:25:09.492902", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "Gunstone SJ 819/508;  Museum SJ 831/506", "Site": "STAFFORDSHIRE / AUDLEY RURAL / BIGNALL HILL", "CollHist": "City Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke on Trent\r\nK.31.1977 /\r\n? date transferred to above\r\nPresented to the North Staffordshire Field Club Natural History Museum in 1926\r\nby the Rev. J.S. Caddick-Adams of Brampton Lodge, Newcastle.\r\nAcquired by the Rev. Caddick-Adams in 1924 from Mr. Samuel Hickson.", "Contents": "(1) Small ogival dagger with a broad midrib bordered by a shallow groove.\r\n     Hilt damaged. Traces of one rivet-hole remain.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/ S.H.  14.5.81", "ContextType": "?", "BiblioSources": "(a) Pape (1926-27) 144-146\r\n(b) Pape (1930b) 172\r\n(c) Gunstone (1965) 32 Audley Rural 1\r\n(d) Gerloff (1975) 121 No. 210", "Circumstances": "     Found c. 1921 while ploughing on the top of Bignall Hill, a mile north of Chesterton, in an arable field on the ridge farmed by Mr. Samuel Hickson.\r\nThe ploughshare struck a hollow (presumably a cist) in which the dagger (1) was found among small bones believed to be human. Only slight investigations / \r\nwere made and the site ploughed over again. The dagger was thrown aside, with broken farm implements etc. in the yard of Mr. Samuel Hickson's farm, where it was noticed, in 1924, by the Rev. J.S. Caddick-Adams. Mr. Hickson gave him permission to take it away. In March 1929 it was reported that on ploughing on Bignall Hill the cist of a burial had again been located, but when investigations and a little excavation took place on March 28th. it was proved that the site had not been found.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]