[{"id": 140966, "created": "2020-06-10T07:07:06.929663", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84658, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-10T07:26:22.269685", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c SE 88;55", "Site": "HUMBERSIDE;BETWEEN HUGGATE & WARTER;HUGGATE & WARTER WOLD;Barrow 249", "CollHist": "Hull Museum\r\nItem (1)\r\nItem (2)\r\nItem (3)\r\nItem (4)\r\nItem (7)\r\nWhereabouts of remainder unknown.\r\nHistory\r\nPurchased from the Mortimer Collection at Driffield in 1914 by Colonel G.H. Clarke and presented to Hull.\r\nIn Mortimer collection until 1914 from time of discovery", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Bronze awl\r\nOther\r\n(2) Plain Food Vessel\r\n(3) Bone awl or stiletto\r\n(4) Bone spatulate tool\r\n(5) Flint flakes\r\n(6) Snail shells\r\n(7) Sherds of Grimston ware\r\n(8) Cutting end of ground stone axe\r\n(9) 29 flakes of black flint\r\n(10) 3 flakes of Yorkshire flint", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 4.3.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE / O", "BiblioSources": "(a) Mortimer (1905) 314-5 Plate CXIX Figs 933, 935-7\r\n(b) Sheppard (1929) 95 Nos 933-937 & clxxxix", "Circumstances": "Found between 25 September & 13 October 1882 when Mortimer opened this and other barrows in the centre of a group of 19 barrows placed in a North-South direction along the western side of the wolds between Huggate and Warter. The barrow showed signs of an earlier opening, most probably by Silburn in 1851, and at about the same time the then tenant of the land had removed the top of the barrow to fill a marl-pit he had dug close by. Mortimer found a small opening, which had been made in the centre, the SW corner of which had just missed a crushed Food Vessel (2) (at A on the plan.) In the centre of the mound a pit, Grave C, had been cut into the pre-barrow surface. A cremation was found at a depth of 2 ft in the pit, and at the bottom of the pit a crouched female inhumation was found with a bronze awl (1) a bone awl or 'stiletto\" (3) and a bone spatulate tool. Many large detached bones were found in the filling of the pit. Among the bones of the inhumed body, burnt human bones were found, presumably from the cremation above, also flint flakes (5) and snail shells (6). Two and a half feet NE of Grave C, a small circular heap of burnt adult bones was found (at AA on plan), and W of Grave C, Grave B, contained the crouched inhumation of an adult. A thick film of decayed wood covered the skeleton. Several sherds of Grimston ware (7) were found on the pre-barrow surface and in the body of the mound were the cutting end of a ground stone axe (8) 29 flakes of black flint (9) and 3 flakes of Yorkshire flint (10).", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly E. R. Yorks."}}, {"id": 144326, "created": "2020-07-20T23:36:42.813344", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84658, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-21T00:13:06.979762", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. SE 88; 55", "Site": "Humberside. Between Huggate & Warter, Huggate & Warter Wold, Barrow 249", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nHull Museum\r\nItems (1)\r\n         (2)\r\n         (3)\r\n         (4)\r\n         (7)\r\nWhereabouts of remainder unknown.\r\n\r\nHistory:  Purchased from the Mortimer Collection at Driffield in 1914 by Colonel G.H. Clarke and presented to Hull.\r\nIn Mortimer Collection until 1914 from time of discovery.", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1) Bonze awl\r\n\r\nOther:\r\n(2) Plain Food Vessel\r\n(3) Bone awl or stiletto\r\n(4) Bone spatulate tool\r\n(5) Flint flakes\r\n(6) Snail shells\r\n(7) Sherds of Grimston ware\r\n(8) Cutting end of ground stone axe\r\n(9) 29 flakes of black flint\r\n(10) 3 flakes of Yorkshire flint", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: S.H. 4.3.81", "ContextType": "2a Grave/0", "BiblioSources": "(a) Mortimer (5) 314-5\r\n                     Plate CXIX Figs. 933, 935-7\r\n(b) Sheppard (1929) 95 Nos. 933-937\r\n                      & clxxxix", "Circumstances": "     Found between 25 September and 13 October 1882, when Mortimer opened this and other barrows in the centre of a group of 19 barrows placed in a North-South direction along the western side of the wolds between Huggate and Warter. The barrow showed signs of an earlier opening, most probably by Silburn in 1851, and at about the same time the then tenant of the land had removed the top of the barrow to fill a marl-pit he had dug close by. Mortimer found a small opening which had been made in the centre, the SW corner of which had just missed a crushed Food Vessel (2) (at A on the plan). In the centre of the mound a pit. Grave C had been cut into the pre-barrow surface. A cremation was found at a depth of 2 ft. in the pit, and at the bottom of the pit a crouched female inhumation was found with a bronze awl (1), a bone awl or \"stiletto\" (3) and a bone spatulate tool. Many large detached bones were found in the filling of the pit. Among the bones of the inhumed body, burnt human bones were found, presumably from the cremation above, also flint flakes (5) and snail shells (6). Two and a half feet NE of Grave C, a small circular heap of burnt adult bones was found (at AA on plan), and W of Grave C, Grave B contained the crouched inhumation of an adult. A thick film of decayed wood covered the skeleton. Several sherds of Grimstonware (7) were found on the pre-barrow surface and in the body of the mound were the cutting end of a ground stone axe (8), 29 flakes of black flint (9) and 3 flakes of Yorkshire flint (10).", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly 249"}}]