[{"id": 140547, "created": "2020-05-29T08:13:08.681700", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84570, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-29T08:25:33.143974", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "? c TF 153;517", "Site": "LINCOLNSHIRE;SOUTH KYME", "CollHist": "Alnwick Castle Museum 240-241\r\nHistory\r\nIn Alnwick Castle Museum by 1872.\r\n\r\nIn the possession of the Rev. R. Terburgh when exhibited to the Society of Antiquaries on 7th January 1853.", "Contents": "(1) Notch-hilted dirk\r\n(2) Notch-hilted rapier", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 23.2.81", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Oliver (1846) 18\r\n(b) Fowler (1853) 73\r\n(c) Trollope (1872) 30. Plate 1 Figs 1-3, 77-78\r\n(d) Bruce (1880) 56\r\n(e) Evans (1881) 248\r\n(f) Philipps (1933) 137-8\r\n(g) Trump (1962) 96 Nos 86-87\r\n(h) Davey (1972) 97 Fig 26 Nos 244-5\r\n(i) Rowlands (1976a) 249", "Circumstances": "Accounts differ. (a) Reports \"At Kyme, on the east side of Cardyke, is a tumulus of large dimensions from which were taken in 1820 some British spearheads\". (b) Reports : \"The Rev. R. Jerburgh sent for exhibition ..... two thin blades of bronze of a type rare in England. They were found at South Kyme, Lincs, in 1820\". (c) Reports : \"Two brass daggers of British origin were found in removing a bank in South Kyme during the year 1820. They are now in the Duke of Norhumberland's Museum at Alnwick\". (d) Reports : \"A little to the north of this (North Kyme Camp) was formerly a tumulus .... in 1820 some spearheads were found within it, probably of the British period ...\" (h) adds that at this distance in time it is impossible to be sure of the whereabouts of the site. The most likely interpretation of the evidence, (h) considers, is that the objects were found in the North Kyme tumulus, but to avoid confusion the attribution to South Kyme is retained.", "FindAltSiteRel": "South Kyme I"}}, {"id": 143874, "created": "2020-07-14T23:45:20.791043", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84570, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-15T00:12:11.997562", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "? c TF 153; 517", "Site": "Lincolnshire, South Kyme", "CollHist": "Collection: Alnwick Castle Museum 240-241\r\n\r\nHistory: In Alnwich Castle Museum by 1873\r\nIn the possession of the Rev. R. Terburgh when exhibited to the Society of Antiquaries on the 7th January 1853.\r\n", "Contents": "(1)  Notch-hilted dirk.\r\n(2) Notch-hilted rapier.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 23.2.81", "ContextType": "7b Group", "BiblioSources": "a) Oliver (1846) 18\r\nb) Fowler (1853) 73\r\nc) Trollope (1872) 30. Plate I, Figs. 1-3, 77-78\r\nd) Bruce (1880) 56\r\ne) Evans (1881) 248\r\nf) Phillips (1933) 137-8\r\ng) Trump (1962) 96 Nos. 86-87\r\nh) Davey (1972) 97 Fig. 26 Nos. 244-5\r\ni) Rowlands (1976a)  249\r\n", "Circumstances": "Accounts differ. \r\n(a) Reports: \"At Kyme, on the east side of Cardyke, is a tumulus of large dimensions from which were taken in 1820 some British spearheads\". \r\n(b) Reports: \" The Rev. R. Terburgh sent for exhibition...two thin blades of bronze of a type rare in England. They were found at South Kyme, Lincs. in 1820\". \r\n(c) Reports: \"Two brass daggers of British origin were found in removing a bank in South Kyme during the year 1820. They are now in the Duke of Northumberland's Museum at Alnwick.\" \r\n(d) Reports: \"A little to the north of this (North Kyme Camp) was formerly a tumulus... in 1820 some spearheads were found within it, probably of the British period...\" (h) adds that at this distance in time it is impossible to be sure of the whereabouts of the site. The most likely interpretation of the evidence , (h) considers, is that the objects were found in the North Kyme tumulus, but to avoid confusion the attribution K South Kyme is retained.", "FindAltSiteRel": "South Kyme I"}}]