[{"id": 140328, "created": "2020-05-24T08:04:29.437152", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84533, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-24T08:17:51.291791", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SS 9237;8088", "Site": "WALES;GLAMORGAN MID;[OGWR];COITY;Simondston Cairn", "CollHist": "National Museum of Wales, Cardiff 37.358. 1-9 Items 2-10*\r\nDonor : Secretary of State for War.\r\n\r\n*Refs (a) and (c) include the bronze awl (1). This is omitted in (b) and (d)\r\nSee letter from NMW 10/2/81", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Bronze pin\r\nOther\r\n(2) Cinerary urn of Food-vessel tradition\r\n(3) Cinerary urn of similar type to (2)\r\n(4) Collared urn\r\n(5) Collared urn\r\n(6) Flint fabricator\r\n(7) Flake knife of grey flint\r\n(8) Plano-convex point of grey flint\r\n(9) Half of a globular nodule of ironstone, hollowed out to produce a hemispherical cup\r\n(10) Roughly oblong block of sandstone with a series of five 'cup-marks' on one face.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 19.1.81.", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Fox (1937) 129-141\r\n(b) Grimes (1951) 210 N\u00b0 642\r\n(c) RCHM Glamorgan I part 1 (1976) 93 N\u00b0 344\r\n(d) Savory (1980) 143-4 N\u00b0 397 Figs. 51, 56 & 65", "Circumstances": "Cairn excavated in 1937 by Sir Cyril Fox, prior to its destruction. In a cist in the centre of the cairn an inverted cinerary urn (2) covered a cremation and a flint knife (7). Another urn (3), also in the cist, contained the cremated bones of an adult and a child, accompanied by a flint 'fabricator' (6) and a nodule of ironstone (9). One of the side slabs of the cist had a series of 5 pecked 'cup marks' on its inner face (10). At the S. edge of the cairn two upright slabs defined two sides of an area containing four secondary cremation burials. One was a cremation under an inverted collared urn (4). The cremated bones of an adult and a child was accompanied by a bronze pin (1). A third cremation was found with fragments of a collared urn (5). The fourth cremation was unaccompanied. The cairn also yielded one further secondary cremation.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Glamorganshire"}}, {"id": 143576, "created": "2020-07-09T19:55:01.548964", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84533, "user_id": 1998, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-09T19:55:08.658663", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SS; 9237; 8088", "Site": "Wales; Glamorgan Mid; [Ogwr]; Coity; Simondston Cairn", "CollHist": "National Museum of Wales, Cardiff 37.358. 1-9  items 2-10*\r\nDonor: Secretary of State for War.\r\n\r\nHistory\r\n*Ref (a) and (c) includes the bronze awl (1).  This is omitted in (b) and (d)\r\n\r\nSee letter from NMW\r\n10/2/81", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Bronze pin\r\n\r\nOther\r\n(2) Cinerary urn of Food-vessel tradition\r\n(3) Cinerary urn of similar type to (2)\r\n(4)Collared urn\r\n(5) Collard urn\r\n(6) Flint fabricator\r\n(7) Flake knife of grey flint\r\n(8) Plano-convex point of grey flint\r\n(9) Half of a globular nodule of ironstone, hollowed out to produce a hemispherical cup\r\n(10) Roughly oblong block of sandstone with a series of five 'cup marks' on one face.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/; S.H. 19.1.81", "ContextType": "2a Grave", "BiblioSources": "(a) Fox (1937) 129-141\r\n(b) Grimes (1951) 210 No 642\r\n(c) RCHM Glamorgan I part 1 (1976) 93 No 344\r\n(d) Savory (1980) 143-4 No 397 Figs. 51,56 & 65", "Circumstances": "Cairn excavation in 1937 by Sir Cyril Fox, prior to its destruction.  In a cist in the centre of the cairn an inverted cinerary urn (2) covered a cremation and a flint knife (7).  Another urn (3), also in the cist, contained the cremated bones of an adult and a child, accompanied by a flint'fabricator' (6) and a nodule of iropnstone (9).  One of the side slabs of the cist had a series of 5 ?pecked \"cup marks' on its inner face (10).  At the S. edge of the cairn two upright slabs defined two sides of an area containing four secondary cremation burials.  One was a cremation under an inverted collard urn (4).  The cremated bones of an adult and a child was accompanied by a bronze pin (1).  A third cremation was found with fragments of a collard urn (5).  The fourth cremation was unaccompanied.  The cairn also yielded one further secondary cremation.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Glamorganshire"}}]