[{"id": 136506, "created": "2020-05-01T09:22:10.598074", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84317, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-01T09:50:55.180326", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SP 422;081", "Site": "OXFORDSHIRE;EYNSHAM;FOXLEY FARM;GRAVEL PIT", "CollHist": "Ashmolean Museum, Oxford\r\nItem (1) 1953 . 111 B\r\nItem (2) 1953 . 111 D\r\nItem (4) 1953 . 111 C\r\nItem (5) 1953 . 111 A\r\nItem (3)\r\nItem (6) 1930 . 761\r\nItem (7) 1937 . 1618\r\nItem (8) 1937 . 1619\r\nItem (9) 1937 . 886\r\nItem (10) 1938 . 405\r\nItem (11) 1938 . 406\r\nItem (12) 1937 . 617\r\n\r\nItems (1-2) and (4-5) presented in 1953 having been in private possession since February 1938", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Bronze dagger, cast flat, with three rivets in position\r\n(2) Length of thin tubular bronze, now in two unequal, articulating sections. When found a third section, longer than the smaller of the two sections, is now in numerous fragments\r\n(3) Bronze awl\r\nOther\r\n(4) Bone pommel of (1)\r\n(5) Beaker (Clarke's FP group)\r\n(6) Beaker (Clarke's SH2(B) group)\r\n(7) Beaker (Clarke's SH4(B) group)\r\n(8) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(9) Beaker (Clarke's S3(E) group)\r\n(10) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(11) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(12) Beaker (Clarke's N/NR group)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Leeds (1931) 280-1 Plate 39\r\n(b) Leeds (1938a) 21-26, App 11 p. 28 Nos 14-21\r\n(c) Inventaria Archaeologica GB 14 (1956) 3rd Set\r\n(d) Coghlan & Case (1957) 95 Fig 3 ; 118 N\u00b0 83\r\n(e) Clarke II (1970) 446 N\u00b0 747 ; 447 N\u00b0 746 ; 493 Nos 740-747 Figs 1056, 326, 1079, 986, 951, 999, 1038, 993.\r\n(f) Gerloff (1975) 45 N\u00b0 41", "Circumstances": "In July 1930 Mr Leeds noticed a well-marked bowl-shaped pit in the working face of the gravel-pit and in November of that year an excavation was carried out under his direction. The pit was shown to be a grave (N\u00b0 1) containing a child inhumation accompanied by a handled beaker (6). Between June 1937 and August 1938 seventeen further grave-pits were uncovered, graves 2, 3, 9, 11-14, and 17 being partly excavated by the workmen. The remaining graves were excavated ot examined by Captain Musgrove except for grave 18 which was excavated by John Daniell. Grave 15 contained the contracted inhumation of a man with a beaker (5) behind the pelvis and a dagger (1) bronze tube fragments (2) and a bone pommel (4) on chest. Grave 18 contained a contracted female inhumation with a beaker (11) at the feet and a bronze awl (3) on the body. Grave 3 contained a male inhumation with a handled beaker (7). Grave 4 contained a male inhumation with a beaker (8). Grave 8 had been disturbed over the bank holiday weekend of 1937. A beaker (9) found by Captain Musgroove concealed in bushes, may have come from this grave or grave 7. Grave 14 contained a male inhumation with a beaker (10). Another beaker (12) found in 1937 (grave not recorded) may have come from one of the graves emptied by the workmen - graves 2 or 9 - and said to have been without grave goods. The remaining inhumations were unaccompanied.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 140960, "created": "2020-06-09T20:14:56.294533", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84317, "user_id": 1998, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-09T21:02:17.185713", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "Sp; 422;081", "Site": "Oxfordshire; Eynsham; Foxley Farm; Gravel Pit", "CollHist": "Ashmolean Museum Oxford\r\nitem (1) 1953. III B\r\nitem (2) 1953. III D\r\nitem (4) 1953. III C\r\nitem (5) 1953. III A\r\nitem (3) \r\nitem (6) 1930. 761\r\nitem (7) 1937. 1618\r\nitem (8) 1937. 1619\r\nitem (9) 1937. 886\r\nitem (10) 1938. 405\r\nitem (11) 1938. 406\r\nitem (12) 1937. 617\r\n\r\n/History\r\nitems (1-2) and (4-5) presented in 1953 having been in private possession since February 1938\r\n", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Bronze dagger, cast flat, with three rivets in position\r\n(2) Length of thin tubular bronze, now in two unequal. articulations sections.  When found third section, longer than the smaller of the two sections, is now in numerous fragments\r\n(3) Bronze awl\r\n\r\nOther\r\n(4) Bone Pommel of (1)\r\n(5) Beaker (Clarke's FP group)\r\n(6) Beaker (Clarke's SH2 (B) group)\r\n(7) Beaker (Clarke's SH4 (B) group)\r\n(8) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(9) Beaker (Clarke's S3 (E) group)\r\n(10) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(11) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(12) Beaker (Clarke's N/NR group)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "2a Grave", "BiblioSources": "(a) Leeds (1931) 280-1 Plate 39\r\n(b) Leeds (1938 ?) 21-26, App II  p. 28 Nos 14-21\r\n(c) Inventaina Archaeologica GB14 (1956) 3rd Set\r\n(d) Coughlan & Case (1957) 95 Fig. 3; 113 No 83\r\n(e) Clarke II (1970) 446 No 747; 447 No 746, 493 ?Nos 740-747 Figs 1056, 326,1079, 986,951, 999, 1038,993,\r\n(f) Gerloff (1975) 45 No 41", "Circumstances": "In July 1930 Mr Leeds noticed a well-marked bowl-shaped pit in the working face of the gravel-pit and in November of that year an excavation was carried out under his direction.  The pit was shown to be a grave (no 1) containing a child inhumation accompanied by a handled beaker (6).  Between June 1937 and August 1938 seventeen further grave-pits were uncovered, graves 2,3,9,11-14 and 17 being partly excavated by the workman.  The remaining graves were excavated or examined by Captain Musgrove accept for grave 18 which was excavated by John Daniell.\r\n\r\nGrave 15 contained the contracted inhumation of a man with a beaker (5) behind the pelvis and a dagger 91) bronze tube fragments (2) and a bone pommel (4)on chest.  Grave 18 contained the contracted female inhumation with a beaker (11) at the feet and a bronze awl (3) on the body.  Grave 3 contained a male inhumation with a handled beaker (7). Grave 4 contained a male inhumation with a beaker (8).  Grave 8 had been disturbed over the bank holiday weekend of 1937.  A beaker (9) found by Captain Musgrove concealed in bushes, may have come from this grave or grave 7.  Grave 14 contained a male inhumation with a beaker (10).  Another beaker (12) found in 1937 (grave not recorded) may have come from one of the graves emptied by the workman - graves 2 or 9 - and said to have been without grave goods.  The remaining inhumations were unaccompanied", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 140961, "created": "2020-06-09T21:40:24.796475", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84317, "user_id": 1978, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-09T21:42:43.789846", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SP422, 081", "Site": "Oxfordshire, Eynsham, Foxley Farm, Gravel-pit", "CollHist": "Ashmolean Museum Oxford\r\nItem (1) 1953. III B\r\nItem (2) 1953. III D\r\nItem (4) 1953. III C\r\nItem (5) 1953. III. A\r\nItem (3) \r\nItem (6) 1930. 761\r\nItem (7) 1937. 1618\r\nItem (8) 1937.1619\r\nItem (9) 1937. 886\r\nItem (10) 1938. 405\r\nItem (11) 1938. 406\r\nItem (12) 1937. 617\r\nContinued\r\n\r\nItem (1-2) and (4-5) presented in 1953 having been in private possession since February 1938 \r\n", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1) Bronze dagger, cast flat with three rivets in position\r\n(2) Length of thin tubular bronze, now in two unequal articulating sections, when found a third section, longer than the smaller of the two sections is now in numerous fragments.\r\n(3) Bronze awl\r\n\r\nOther:\r\n(4) Bone pommel of (1)\r\n(5) Beaker (Clarke's FP group)\r\n(6) Beaker (Clarke's SH2 (B) group)\r\n(7) Beaker (Clarke's SH4 (B) group)\r\n(8) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(9) Beaker (Clarke's S3 (E) group)\r\n(10) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(11) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(12) Beaker (Clarke's N/NR group) \r\n", "comments": "Captain Musgrove, could read Margrave or Margrove but I was unable to locate a source for either.\r\nGentoff could be Jentoff, I was unable to find a source for gentoff.\r\n", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "2a Grave", "BiblioSources": "(a) Leeds (1931) 2809 Plate 39\r\n(b) Leeds (1938a) 21-26 app II, p.28 nos 14-21\r\n(c) inventaria archaeologica GB 14 (1956) 3rd Sept.\r\n(d) Coughlan and Case (1957) 95 fig 3; 118 40 83\r\n(e) Clarke II (1970) 446 No 747; 447 No 746, 493 Nos 740-747, Figs 1056, 326, 1079, 986, 951, 999, 1038, 993. \r\n\r\nContinued\r\n(f) Gentoff (1975) 45 No 41.\r\n", "Circumstances": "\r\nIn July 1930 Mr Leeds noticed a well masked bowl-shaped pit in the working face of the gravel-pit and in November of that year an excavation was carried out under his direction. The pit was shown to be a grave (No 1) containing a child inhumation accompanied by a handled beaker (6). Between June 1937 and August 1938 seventeen further grave-pits were uncovered, graves 2, 3, 9, 11-14, and 17 being partly excavated by the workmen. The remaining graves were excavated and examined by Captain Margrove except for grave 18 which was excavated by John Daniell. \r\nContinued.\r\n\r\nGrave 15 contained the contracted inhumation of a man with a beaker (5) behind the pelvis and a dagger (1) bronze tube fragments (2) and a bone pommel (4) on chest. Grave 18 contained a contracted female inhumation with a beaker (11) at the feet and a bronze awl (3) on the body. Grave 3 contained a male inhumation with a handled beaker (7). Grave 4 contained a male inhumation with a beaker (8). Grave 8 had been disturbed over the bank holiday weekend of 1937. A beaker (9) found by Captain Musgrove concealed in bushes may have come from this grave or grave 7. Grave 14 contained a male inhumation with a beaker (10). Another beaker (12) found in 1937 (grave not recorded) may have come from one of the graves emptied by the workmen. graves 2 and 9 and said to be reminiscent of the grave goods. The remaining inhumations were unaccompanied.\r\n", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 140974, "created": "2020-06-10T10:04:56.810620", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84317, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-10T10:05:16.264794", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SP  422 / 081", "Site": "OXFORDSHIRE / EYNSHAM / FOXLEY FARM GRAVEL-PIT", "CollHist": "Ashmolean Museum Oxford\r\nItem (1) 1953.111B\r\nItem (2) 1953.111D\r\nItem (4) 1953.111C\r\nItem (5) 1953.111.A\r\nItem (3) \r\nItem (6) 1930.761\r\nItem (7) 1937.1618\r\nItem (8) 1937.1619\r\nItem (9) 1937.886\r\nItem (10) 1938.405\r\nItem (11) 1938.406\r\nItem (12) 1937.617\r\n                            continued\r\n\r\n/ Items (1-2) and (4-5) presented in 1953 having been in private possesion since\r\n  February 1938 ", "Contents": "Metal\r\n-------\r\n(1) Bronze dagger, cast flat, with three rivets in position\r\n(2) Length of thin tubular bronze, now in two unequal articulating sections. When \r\n     found a third a third section, longer than the smaller of the two sections, is\r\n     now in numerous fragments\r\n(3) Bronze awl\r\nOther\r\n-------\r\n(4) Bone pommel of (1) \r\n(5) Beaker (Clarke's FP group)\r\n(6) Beaker (Clarke's SH 2 (B) group)\r\n(7) Beaker (Clarke's SH 4 (B) group)\r\n(8) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(9) Beaker (Clarke's S3 (E) group)\r\n(10) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(11) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(12) Beaker (Clarke's N/NR group)", "comments": "Continuation of Collection items missing", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Leeds (1931) 280-1 Plate 39\r\n(b) Leeds (1938a) 21-26, App II p.28 Nos.14-21\r\n(c) Inventaria Archaeologica GB 14 (1956) 3rd.Set\r\n     -------------------------------\r\n(d) Coghlan & Case (1957) 95 Fig.3; 113 No.83\r\n(e) Clarke II (1970) 446 No.747; 447 No.746; 493 Nos.740-747; Figs.1056, 326,\r\n     1079, 986, 951 999, 1038, 993.\r\n(f) Gerloff (1975) 45 No.41\r\n ", "Circumstances": "   In July 1930 Mr. Leeds noticed a well-marked bowl-shaped pit in the working-face of the gravel-pit and in November of that year an excavation was carried out\r\nunder his direction. The pit was shown to be a grave (No. 1) containing a child inhumation accompanied by a handled beaker.(6). Between June 1937 and August 1938 seventeen further grave--pits were uncovered, graves 2, 3, 9, 11-14, and 17 being partly excavated by the workmen. The remaining graves were excavated or examined by Captain Musgrove except for grave 18 which was excavated by John Daniell.\r\nGrave 15 contained the contracted inhumation of a man with a beaker (5) behind\r\n------------\r\n the pelvis and  dagger (1) bronze tube fragments (2) and a bone pommel (4) \r\non chest. Grave 18 contained a contracted female inhumation with a beaker (11) at\r\n                ------------\r\nthe feet and a bronze awl (3) on the body. Grave 3 contained a male inhumation \r\n                                                                   ----------\r\nwith a handled beaker (7). Grave 4 contained a male inhumation with a beaker (8).\r\n                                           ---------\r\n Grave 8 had been disturbed over the bank holiday weekend of 1937. A beaker (9)\r\nfound by Captain Musgrove concealed in bushes, may have come from this grave or grave 7. grave 14 contained a male inhumation with a beaker (10). Another \r\n                  -----------                   \r\nbeaker (12) found in 1937 (grave not recorded) may have come from one of the\r\ngraves emptied by the workmen - graves 2 or 9 - and said to have been without\r\ngrave goods. The remaining inhumations were unaccompanied.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]