[{"id": 141688, "created": "2020-06-27T14:19:55.978779", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84837, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-27T14:53:41.076547", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "ST 433 (Grimes) or 432 (Savory);903", "Site": "WALES;GWENT;[MONMOUTH] St BRIDES NETHERWENT;Barrow west of Carrow Hill", "CollHist": "National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. 31 . 78 . 115 (1) Remainder of 1860 finds lost.\r\nPresented by the Monmouthshire and Caerleon Antiquarian Society\r\nHistory\r\nIn possession of the Monmouthshire & Caerleon Antiquarian Society from 1860 to 1931", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Ogival blade in 3 fragments, butt and a large part of the blade missing. Broad midrib. Traces of a wooden sheath on blade fragments when found.\r\nOther\r\n(2) A \"piece of flint\"\r\n(3) Fragment of a whetstone\r\n(4) Other flints found in mound\r\n1973 Finds\r\n(5) 3 sherds of coarse black quartz gritted pottery\r\n(6) 4 sherds of beaker-type fabric\r\n(7) Five flint implements\r\n(8) Fragment of a whetstone\r\n(9) Flint flake\r\n(10) Sherd of a South Gaulish Dr 37 vessel\r\n(11) Four body sherds of coarse cooking pot fabric\r\n(12) Two tile fragments, possibly Roman\r\n(13) Lead roundel - probably a spindle whorl or weight\r\n(14) Blade of a large iron axe", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 14.11.80", "ContextType": "? Presumed burial but no bones mentioned.", "BiblioSources": "(a) Lee (1862) 108-109 Plate XLII\r\n(b) Grimes (1951) 197 N\u00b0 580\r\n(c) Burgess (1962c) 75-94 Fig 1\r\n(d) Gerloff (1975) 107 N\u00b0 200\r\n(e) Buckley (1975) 36-51\r\n(f) Savory (1980) 131 N\u00b0 333", "Circumstances": "Found on 21 August 1860 when the Monmouthshire and Caerleon Antiquarian Society opened a barrow a quarter of a mile west of Carrow Hill. A cutting 6 ft wide was made through the mound from N. to S. The dagger (1) was found in the northern half of the cutting, about 2 ft from the base of the mound with a flint (2) and fragments of a whetstone (3) No mention was made of an accompanying burial, but it was recorded that \"particles of dark ashes were mixed with the soil. The barrow was re-excavated by D.G. Buckley in 1973, which determined its structure. From the mound and the old land surface beneath it, 3 sherds of a coarse black quartz gritted fabric (5) and 4 sherds of beaker-type fabric (6) were recovered, also 5 flint implements, (7) a fragment of a whetstone (8) and one tiny fragment of burnt bone. From the inner ditch a single flint flake was recovered .(9). From a disturbed area along the northern edge of the barrow a sherd of South Gaulish Dr 37 was recovered (10) also 4 sherds of coarse cooking pot fabric (11) and two tile fragments, possibly Roman (12). A lead roundel was found, probably a spindle whorl or weight (13), and the blade of a large iron axe (14).", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly Monmouthshire"}}, {"id": 145380, "created": "2020-08-06T02:51:30.030991", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84837, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-06T03:18:52.548123", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "ST 433 (Grimes) or 432 (Savory); 903", "Site": "Wales, Gwent, [Monmouth], St. Brides Netherwent, Barrow west of Carrow Hill", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nNational Museum of Wales, Cardiff\r\n31.78.115 (1). Remainder of 1860 finds lost.\r\nPresented by the Monmouthshire and Caerleon Antiquarian Society.\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\nIn possession of the Monmouthshire & Caerleon Antiquarian Society from 1860 to 1931.", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1) Ogival blade in 3 fragments, butt and a large part of the blade missing. Broad midrib. Traces of a wooden \r\n     sheath on blade fragments when found.\r\n\r\nOther:\r\n(2) A \"piece of flint\"\r\n(3) Fragment of a whetstone\r\n(4) Other flints found in mound\r\n\r\n1973 Finds:\r\n(5) 3 sherds of coarse black quartz gritted pottery\r\n(6) 4 sherds of beaker-type fabric\r\n(7) Five flint implements\r\n(8) Fragment of a whetstone\r\n(9) Flint flake\r\n(10) Sherd of a South Ganlish Da 37 vessel\r\n(11) Four body sherds of coarse cooking pot fabric\r\n(12) Two tile fragments, possibly Roman\r\n(13) Lead roundel - probably a spindle whorl or weight\r\n(14) Blade of a large iron axe", "comments": "In Circumstances, there is no close quotation mark after \"particles of dark ashes...", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: S.H. 14.11.80", "ContextType": "? Presumed burial but no bones mentioned.", "BiblioSources": "(a) Lee (1862) 108-109 Plate XLII\r\n(b) Grimes (1951) 197 No. 580\r\n(c) Burgess (1962c) 75 -94 Fig. 1\r\n(d) Gerloff (1975) 107 No. 200\r\n(e) Buckley (1975) 36-51\r\n(f) Savory (1980) 131 No. 333", "Circumstances": "     Found on 21 August 1860 when the Monmouthshire and Caerleon Antiquarian Society opened a barrow a quarter of a mile west of Carrow Hill. A cutting 6 ft. wide was made through the mound from N to S. The dagger (1) was  found in the northern half of the cutting about 2 ft. from the base of the mound with a flint (2) and fragment of a whetstone (3). No mention was made of an accompanytuing burial, but was recorded that \"particles of dark ashes were mixed with the soil. The barrow was re-excavated by D.G. Buckley in 1973, which determined its structure. From the mound and the old land surface beneath it, 3 sherds of a coarse black gritted fabric (5) and 4 sherds of beaker-type fabric (6) were recovered, also 5 flint implements (7), and a fragment of a whetstone (8) and one tiny fragment of burnt bone. From the inner ditch a single flint flake was recovered (9). From a disturbed area along the northern edge of the barrow a sherd of South Ganlish Da 37 was recovered (10), also 4 sherds of coarse cooking pot fabric (11) and two tile fragments, possibly Roman (12). A lead roundel was found, probably a spindle whorl or weight (13), and the blade of a large iron axe (14).", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly Monmouthshire"}}]