[{"id": 138755, "created": "2020-05-09T08:40:33.342685", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84376, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-09T09:09:11.969153", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SE 78;61", "Site": "NORTH YORKSHIRE;ACKLAM;ACKLAM WOLD;Mortimer Barrow 205;E.R. Yorks", "CollHist": "Hull Museum\r\nItem (1)\r\nItem (2)\r\nItem (3)\r\nItem (4)\r\nItem (5)\r\nItem (6)\r\nHistory\r\nPurchased in 1914 from the Mortimer Collection at Driffield by Colonel G.H. Clarke and presented to Hull.\r\nIn the Mortimer Collection until 1914 from 1877", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Flat dagger with rounded heel, 3 rivet-holes and 3 large plug rivets in position. Remains of a wooden hilt on hilt plate and remains of wooden sheath stained with green oxide\r\nOther\r\n(2) Small food vessel\r\n(3) Small knife of black flint\r\n(4) Flint flake knife with serrated edge\r\n(5) Wedge-shaped flint implement\r\n(6) Circular quartzite hammerstone", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 12.3.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Mortimer (1905) 87-8 Figs 199-208\r\nPlate XXV Figs 201-203a\r\nPlate XXVI Fig. 204\r\n(b) Sheppard (1929) 26-27 Nos 201-204\r\n(c) Gerloff (1975) 45-6 N\u00b0 44", "Circumstances": "Found in Oct/Nov 1877 when Mortimer opened the barrow - one of a pair of barrows in the Acklam Wold group of 17 barrows which had probably been opened by the Yorkshire Antiquarian Society in 1849 without result.\r\nMortimer found a series of graves cut into chalk at the base of the barrow. All were inhumations. Burial 1 and 5 were unaccompanied. Burials 3 was found with a flint flake knife (4). In the same grave Burial 4 was accompanied by a bronze dagger (1). Burial 6 was found with a small wedge-shaped flint implement (5) and a few inches above the body was a quartzite pounder (6). All the graves had been filled with chalk rubble and a cairn of the same material had been raised over the graves. At some later date another grave had been cut through the chalk rubble cairn to a depth of 12\" below natural surface, and contained Burial 2, a decayed inhumation, with a small Food Vessel (2) and a small flint knife (3). This grave had been filled with clay and the whole barrow covered with a layer of the same material.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 141407, "created": "2020-06-22T09:13:10.550472", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84376, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-22T09:13:20.947317", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SE 78 / 61", "Site": "NORTH YORKSHIRE / ACKLAM / ACKLAM WOLD / Mortimer Barrow 205", "CollHist": "Hull Museum:  Item (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6)\r\n/Purchased in 1914 from the Mortimer Collection at Driffield by \r\nColonel G.H. Clarke and presented to Hull.\r\nIn the Mortimer Collection until 1914 from 1877", "Contents": "Metal\r\n-------\r\n(1) Flat dagger with rounded heel, 3 rivet-holes and 3 large plug rivets in position\r\n     Remains of a wooden hilt or hilt-plate and remains of a wooden sheath     \r\n     stained with green oxide.\r\nOther\r\n-------\r\n(2) Small Food Vessel\r\n(3) Small knife of black flint\r\n(4) Flint flake knife with serrated edge.\r\n(5) Wedge-shaped flint implement.\r\n(6) Circular quartzite hammerstone.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/S.H.  17.3.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Mortimer (1905) 87-8 Figs. 199-203\r\n     Plate xxv Figs.201-203a\r\n     Plate xxvi Fig.204\r\n(b) Sheppard (1929) 26-27 Nos.201-204\r\n(c) Gerloff (1975) 45-6 No.44", "Circumstances": "   Found in Oct/Nov 1877 when Mortimer opened the barrow - one of a pair of barrows in the Acklam Wold group of 17 barrows which had probably been opened by the Yorkshire Antiquarian Society in 1849 without result.\r\n   Mortimer found a series of graves cut into chalk at the base of the barrow. \r\nAll were inhumations. Burials 1 and 5 were unaccompanied. Burial 3 was found with a flint flake knife (4). In the same grave Burial 4 was accompanied by a bronze dagger (1). Burial 6 was found with a small wedge-shaped implement (5)\r\nand a four inches above the body was a quartzite pounder (6). All the graves had been filled with chalk rubble and a cairn of the same material had been raised over the graves. At some later date another grave had been cut through the chalk rubble cairn to a depth of 12\" below natural surface, and contained Burial 2, a decayed inhumation, with a small Food Vessel (2) and a small flint knife (3). This grave had been filled with clay and the whole barrow covered with a layer of the same material.", "FindAltSiteRel": "E. R  Yorks"}}]