[{"id": 136617, "created": "2020-05-02T16:48:18.475364", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84349, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-02T17:03:47.604796", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c TA 97;84", "Site": "NORTH YORKSHIRE;Nr PICKERING;SCAMBRIDGE;Barrow", "CollHist": "Sheffield Museum\r\nItems (1-4) J93-454\r\nItems (6) J93-98\r\nItems (7) J93-99\r\nItems (8) J93-100\r\nWhereabouts of remainder unknown\r\nHistory\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, Derbyshire.\r\nUntil 1876 in the Bateman Collection at Lomberdale House, Nr Youlgreave, Derbyshire.", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Flat dagger, heel damaged, originally with three rivet-holes\r\n(2-3) Two loose rivets to fasten hilt\r\n(4) Three-piece bone pommel with two bronze pins riveting it together and two perforations to fasten pommel to hilt\r\nOther\r\n(5) Thick-backed knife of flint\r\n(6-7) Two sandstones balls respectively 1\" and 2\" in diameter\r\n(8) Fusiform piece of sandstone with circular ridges on its thickest part\r\n(9) Tool cut from a cow's tooth\r\n(10) Two objects resembling acorns in size and shape : charred\r\n(11) Two curiously marked stones, one divided into small squares like a draught board.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 19.3.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Bateman (1861) 225-6, 231\r\n(b) 1881) 227-8\r\n(c) Howarth (1899) 28, 75\r\n(d) Piggott (1963) Fig 18, 16\r\n(e) Gerloff (1975) 59 N\u00b0 76", "Circumstances": "Site examined 3 April 1851 by J. Ruddock at Scambridge, eleven miles east of Pickering. The barrow had long been removed by agricultural operations but it was found that the primary burial had escaped destruction as it lay in a burial pit 8ft deep filled with stones. When the stones were removed a crouched inhumation was found at the bottom of the pit. At the right hand of the skeleton a bronze dagger (1) was found with two loose rivets (2-3) a 3 piece bone pommel with two bronze pins (4) a thick-backed knife of flint (5) two small balls of sandstone (6-7) and a fusiform piece of sandstone (8). In addition there was a small tooth [sic] cut from a cow's tooth (9) and two little objects like acorns in size and shape (10) that had been charred. In 1852 the site was again examined when two stones were found, one divided into a number of small squares, as a draught-board.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 141193, "created": "2020-06-16T09:09:31.385744", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84349, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-16T09:10:19.555477", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c TA 97 / 84", "Site": "NORTH YORKSHIRE / Nr. PICKERING / SCAMBRIDGE / Barrow", "CollHist": "Sheffield Museum\r\nItems (1-4)   J93 - 454\r\n         (6)      J93 - 98\r\n         (7)      J93 - 99\r\n         (8)      J93 - 100\r\nWhereabouts of remainder unknown\r\n/Purchased in 1893 from the Bateman family by the Corporation of Sheffield.\r\nIn Sheffield Museum since 1896 on loan from T.W. Bateman of Middleton Hall\r\nDerbyshire\r\nUntil 1876 in the Bateman Collection at Lomberdale House, near Youlgreave,\r\nDerbyshire.", "Contents": "Metal\r\n-------\r\n(1) Flat dagger, heel damaged, originally with three rivet-holes.\r\n(2-3) Two loose rivets to fasten hilt.\r\n(4) Three-piece bone pommel with two bronze pins riveting it together and two\r\n      perforations to fasten pommel to hilt.\r\nOthher\r\n--------\r\n(5) Thick-backed knife of flint\r\n(6-7) Two sandstone balls respectively 1\" and 2\" in diameter.\r\n(8) Fusiform piece of sandstone with circular ridges on its thickest part\r\n(9) Tool cut from a cow's tooth\r\n(10) Two objects resembling acorns in size and shape; charred\r\n(11) Two curiously marked stones, one divided into small squares  like a \r\n        draught board.\r\n", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/S.H.  19.3.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Bateman (1861) 225-6, 231\r\n(b) Evans (1881) 227-8\r\n(c) Howarth (1899) 28, 75\r\n(d) Piggott (1963) Fig.18, 16\r\n(e) Gerloff (1975) 59 No.76", "Circumstances": "   Site examined  3 April 1851 by J. Ruddock at Scambridge, eleven miles east of Pickering. The barrow had long been removed by agricultural operations but it was found that the primary burial had escaped destruction as it lay in a burial pit\r\n8 ft. deep filled with stones. When the stones were removd a crouched inhumation was found at the bottom of the pit. At the right hand of the skeleton a \r\nbronze dagger (1) was found with two loose rivets (2-3) a 3 piece bone pommel\r\nwith two bronze pins (4) a thick-backed knife of flint (5) two small balls of sandstone (6-7) and a fusiform piece of sandstone (8). In addition there was a small tooth cut from a cow's tooth (9) and two little objects like acorns in size and shape (10) that had been charred. In 1852 the site was again examined  when two stones were found, one divided into a number of small squares, as a \r\ndraught-board.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]