[{"id": 136544, "created": "2020-05-01T15:01:56.083187", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84329, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-01T15:21:41.779787", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SP 456;108", "Site": "OXFORSHIRE;CASSINGTON;TOLLEY'S GRAVEL PIT", "CollHist": "Ashmolean Museum, Oxford\r\nItem (1) 1933. 1623\r\nItem (2) 1933. 1621\r\nItem (3) 1933. 1619\r\nItem (4) 1933. 1620\r\nItem (5) 1933. 1747\r\nItem (6) 1933. 1622\r\nItem (7) 1933. 1744\r\nItem (8) 1933. 1624", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Bronze awl\r\nOther\r\n(2) Handled Beaker (Clarke's S.H4 (B) group\r\n(3) Beaker (Clarke's FN Group)\r\n(4) Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(5) Sherds of a Beaker (Clarke's ? S4 Group)\r\n(6) Sherds of a Beaker (Clarke's S4 group)\r\n(7) Sherd from the base of a Beaker (Clarke's ? S group)\r\n(8) Sherd of Peterborough ware\r\n", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 4.5.82.", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Leeds (1934) 268-276\r\nPlates 30, 2 ; 31, 2 ; 33, 1.2 ; 34, 1, 2a and Fig. 2\r\n(b) Leeds (1938a) 27-28 Nos 3-8\r\n(c) Clarke II (1970) 294 Fig 120 ; 402 Fig 977 ; 403 Fig 991 ; 415 Fig. 1069, 446, 493 Nos 718, 719, 720F, 721, 722, 773F.", "Circumstances": "Found in 1933 when removing large quantities of ballast for the construction of the Oxford northern bypass from the eastern end of a field in which Mr Tolley's gravel pit is situated. Twelve graves were discovered, some being emptied by the workmen, and others by (a). Grave 10 contained a crouched female inhumation with a bronze awl (1) and a handlet Beaker (2). Grave 1 contained the remains of an inhumation with a Beaker (3). Grave 5 a male inhumation with a Beaker (4). Grave 6 a male inhumation with the remains of a Beaker (5). Grave 11 the inhumation of a child with a Beaker (6). Grave 12 the crouched inhumation of an aged male with a small Beaker sherd (7) in the filling of the grave. Grave 7, which consisted of a \"bench\" and 2 pits. On the \"bench\" lay portions of six skeletons, four of them children, and one sherd of Peterborough ware (8). Other skeletal remains were found in the pits, all belonging to one or other of the six skeletons on the \"bench\". The remaining graves contained inhumations which were unaccompanied.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 141007, "created": "2020-06-11T12:52:18.225054", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84329, "user_id": 1994, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-11T13:14:51.100655", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SP 456 108", "Site": "OXFORDSHIRE; CASSINGTON; TOLLEY\u2019S GRAVEL PIT", "CollHist": "Ashmolean Museum, Oxford\r\nItem (1) 1933.1623\r\nItem (2) 1933. 1621\r\nItem (3) 1933. 1619\r\nItem (4) 1933.1620\r\nItem (5) 1933. 1747\r\nItem (6) 1933. 1622\r\nItem (7) 1933. 1744\r\nItem (8) 1933. 1624", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1)\tBronze awl\r\nOther:\r\n(2)\tHandled Beaker (Clarke\u2019s S.H 4 (B) groups)\r\n(3)\tBeaker (Clarke\u2019s FN group)\r\n(4)\tBeaker (Clarke\u2019s S4 group)\r\n(5)\tSherds of a Beaker (Clarke\u2019s ?S4 Group)\r\n(6)\tSherds of a Beaker (Clarke\u2019s S4 group)\r\n(7)\tSherd from the base of a Beaker (Clarke\u2019s ?S group)\r\n(8)\tSherd of Peterborough ware", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 4.5.82", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a)\tLeeds (1934) 268-276 Plates 30, 2; 31, 2; 33, 1-2; 34, 1, 2a and Fig 2\r\n(b)\tLeeds (1938a) 27-28 Nos 3-8\r\n(c)\tClarke II (1970) 294 Fig 120; 402 Fig 977; 403 Fig 991; 415 Fig. 1069, 446, 493 Nos 718, 719, 720 F, 721, 722, 773 F", "Circumstances": "Found in 1933 when removing large quantities of ballast for the construction of the Oxford northern bypass from the eastern end of a field in which Mr Tolley\u2019s gravel pit is situated. Twelve graves were discovered, some being emptied by the workmen, and others by (a). Grave 10 contained a crouched female inhumation with a bronze awl (1) and a handled Beaker (2). Grave 1 contained the remains of an inhumation with a Beaker (3). Grave 5 a male inhumation with a Beaker (4). Grave 6 a male inhumation with the remains of a Beaker (5). Grave 11 the inhumation of an aged male with a small Beaker sherd (7) in the filling of the grave. Grave 7, which consisted of a \u201cbench\u201d and 2 pits. On the \u201cbench\u201d lay portions of six skeletons, four of them children, and one sherd of Peterborough ware (8). Other skeletal remains were found in the pits, all belonging to one or other of the six skeletons on the \u201cbench\u201d. The remaining graves contained inhumations which were unaccompanied.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]