[{"id": 140967, "created": "2020-06-10T07:07:07.515191", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84659, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-10T07:38:52.587688", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c SE 88;55", "Site": "HUMBERSIDE;Nr HUGGATE;BLANCH;Mortimer Barrow", "CollHist": "Hull Museum\r\nItem (1)\r\nItem (3)\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 1863", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Bronze tanged knife. Rivet-hole in tang\r\nOther\r\n(2) Two tines from a red deer antler\r\n(3) Lower jaw of a dog\r\n(4) Three pieces of an urn\r\n(5) Point of a greenstone pin\r\n(6) Snail shells (Helix nemoralis)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 9.3.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Mortimer (1905) 322-3\r\nPlate CXXI Fig. 956\r\nPlate CXXII Fig. 957\r\n(b) Sheppard (1929) 99 N\u00b0 956, cxc.", "Circumstances": "Opened by Mortimer on 12th July 1863. An isolated barrow in Mortimer's Blanch Group of 28 barrows, it is situated on the northern hillside of Ox Lands Dale, a little to the NE of Huggate. Near the centre of the mound, and only a few inches from the surface, were two tines from a red deer antler (2) the lower jaw of a dog (3) and three pieces of an urn (4). A little below these was a crouched inhumation with a bronze knife (1). A few feet west of these was a small grave in the rock, 4 1/2' deep, at the borrom of which was a cremation. With it were many snail shells (6) and the point of a greenstone pin (5)", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly E. R. Yorks"}}, {"id": 144327, "created": "2020-07-21T03:01:48.904468", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84659, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-21T03:16:30.945747", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. SE 88; 55", "Site": "Humberside, Nr. Huggate, Blanch, Mortimer Barrow", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nHull Museum\r\nItem (1)\r\nItem (3)\r\nWhereabouts of remainder unknown.\r\n\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 1863.", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1) Bronze tanged knife. Rivet-hole in tang.\r\n\r\nOther:\r\n(2) Two tines from a red deer antler\r\n(3) Lower jaw of a dog\r\n(4) Three pieces of an urn.\r\n(5) Point of a greenstone pin\r\n(6) Snail shells (Helix memoralis)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: S.H. 9.3.81", "ContextType": "2a Grave", "BiblioSources": "(a) Mortimer (1905) 322-3\r\n                     Plate XCCI Fig. 956\r\n                     Plate XCCII Fig. 957\r\n(b) Sheppard (1929) 99 No. 956, cxc.", "Circumstances": "     Opened by Mortimer on 12th July 1863. An isolated barrow in Mortimer's Blanch Group of 28 barrows, it is situated on the northern hillside of Ox Lands Dale, a little to the NE of Huggate. Near the centre of the mound, and only a few inches from the surface, were two tines from a red deer antler (2), the lower jaw of a dog (3), and three pieces of an urn (4). A little below these was a crouched inhumation with a bronze knife (1). A few feet west of these was a small grave in the rock, 4\u00bd' deep, at the bottom of  which was a cremation. With it were many snail shells (6) and the point of a greeenstone pin (5).", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly E.R. Yorks."}}]