[{"id": 141527, "created": "2020-06-24T10:49:29.023933", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84805, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-24T11:13:53.929791", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SH 521;792", "Site": "WALES;GWYNEDD;[YNYS M\u00d4N (Isle of Anglesey);PENTRAETH;MERDDYN-GWYNN;BARROW", "CollHist": "National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. 39.579.6-7 (Items 2 & 5\r\nPresented by E. Neil Baynes in 1939 when the Museum of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society was closed.\r\nHistory\r\nThe objects saved were in the collection of the Rev. E. Evans of Llansadwrn until ?\r\nWhereabouts of (1) (3) (4) (7) (8-9) ?", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Round heeled bronze dagger in three fragments. 3 rivet-holes ; two rivets in position\r\nOther\r\n(2) Beaker (Clarke's F.P. Group)\r\n(3) V-perforated jet button\r\n(4) Roughly flaked flint or chert knife\r\n(5) Collared urn with nine unperforated lugs\r\n(6) Bone pommel (lost)\r\n(7) Small Bowl Food Vessel\r\n(8-9) Two large collared urns (smashed by mechanical excavator).", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. SH. 12.12.80", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Hughes (1908) 211-220, 297\r\n(b) Baynes (1914) 11\r\n(c) RCAM. Anglesey (1937) lii Fig 1 liii Figs10-11 lxiii N\u00b0 43\r\n(d) Savory (1940) 246\r\n(e) Grimes (1951) 203 N\u00b0 608, 213 N\u00b0 652\r\n(f) Griffiths (1956) 5-8\r\n(g) Savory (1956b) 234 E4 Plate IV, 3\r\n(h) Griffiths (1957b) 86 App I, N\u00b0 1\r\n(i) Lynch (1970) 89-92 Fig 34, 6, 6a-b-c 150-153, Fig 52\r\n(j) Clarke II (1970) 391 Fig 908, 447, 464, 523 N\u00b0 1828\r\n(k) Gerloff (1975) 163 N\u00b0 263\r\n(l) Savory (1980) 138 N\u00b0 370 Fig. 54, 151 N\u00b0 439 Fig. 61.", "Circumstances": "The barrow was destroyed in 1907 when the railway line was laid between Holland Arms and Red Wharf Bay. The Rev. E. Evans of Llansadwrn initiated the recording of the barrow and saved several of the objects.\r\nThe knife dagger (1) was found with a primary crouched inhumation in a grave pit, dug one foot into the gravel subsoil, almost in the centre of the pre-barrow surface, and covered by a capstone. The Beaker (2) jet button (3) and a flint flake accompanied the burial. A secondary cremation was found under an inverted Collared Urn (5) with a small bone pommel (6). Six feet away, but not found in situ were the remains of a small Bowl Food Vessel (7). Two collared urns (8-9), found smashed by the mechanical excavator presumably also contained cremations", "FindAltSiteRel": "Merddyn-Gwynn, Pentraeth, Anglesey"}}, {"id": 145288, "created": "2020-08-03T23:35:37.730701", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84805, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-04T00:03:48.179416", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SH 521 792", "Site": "Wales, Gwynedd, [Ynys M\u00f4n (Isle of Anglesey)], Pentraeth, Merddyn-Gwynn, Barrow", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nNational Museum of Wales, Cardiff\r\n39.579.6-7 (Items 2 & 5)\r\nPresented by E. Neil Baynes in 1939 when the Museum of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society was closed.\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\nThe objects saved were in the collection of the Rev. E. Evans of Llandsadwrn until ?\r\nWhereabouts of (1), (3), (4), (7), (8-9)?", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1) Round-heeled bronze dagger in three fragments. 3 rivet-holes; two rivets in position.\r\n\r\nOther:\r\n(2) Beaker (Clarke's F.P. Group)\r\n(3) Y-perforated jet button\r\n(4) Roughly flaked flint or chert knife\r\n(5) Collared urn with nine unperforated lugs\r\n(6) Bone pommel (lost)\r\n(7) Small Bowl Food Vessel\r\n(8-9) Two large collared urns (smashed by mechanical excavator).\r\n", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: S.H. 12.12.80", "ContextType": "2a Grave", "BiblioSources": "(a) Hughes (1908) 211-220, 297\r\n(b) Baynes (1914) 11\r\n(c) RCAM, Anglesey (1937) lii Fig. 1\r\n                                             liii Figs. 10-11\r\n                                             lxiii No. 43\r\n(d) Savory (1940) 246\r\n(e) Grimes (1951) 203 No. 608, 213 No. 652\r\n(f) Griffiths (1956) 5-8\r\n(g) Savory (1956b) 234, E4, Plate IV, 3\r\n(h) Griffiths (1957b) 86 App. I, No. 1\r\n(i) Lynch (1970) 89-92 Fog. 34, 6.6a-b-c, 150-158, Fig. 52\r\n(j) Clarke II (1970) 391 Fig. 908, 447, 464, 523 No. 1828\r\n(k) Gerloff (1975) 163 No. 263\r\n(l) Savory (1980) 138 No. 370 Fig. 54, 151 No. 439 Fig. 61", "Circumstances": "     The barrow was destroyed in 1907 when the railway line was laid betweeen Holland Arms and Red Wharf Bay. The Rev. E. Evans of Llansadwrn initiated the recording of the barrow and saved several of the objects. The knife dagger (1) was found with a primary crouched inhumation in a grave pit, dug one foot into the gravel subsoil, almost in the centre of the pre-barrow surface, and covered by a capstone. The Beaker (2), jet button (3) and a flint flake accompanied the burial. A secondary cremation was found under an inverted Collared Urn (5) with a small bone pommel (6). Six feet away, but not found 'in-situ' were the remains of a small Bowl Food Vessel (7).Two collared urns (8-9), found smashed by the mechanical excavator, presumably also contained cremations.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Merddyn-Gwynn, Pentraeth, Anglesey"}}]