[{"id": 143532, "created": "2020-07-09T13:12:18.928625", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84909, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-09T13:52:55.688401", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "NT 178;842", "Site": "FIFE;DALGETY;Barns Farm Barrow.", "CollHist": "National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, Edinburgh\r\nNot yet accessioned\r\nHistory\r\nTreasure Trove 1974", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Knife\r\n(2) \"Pins\"\r\n(3) Awl\r\nOther\r\n(4) Plano-convex flint knife\r\n(5) Flint \"slug\" knife\r\n(6) Two disc-scrapers\r\n(7) Flint fabricator\r\n(8) Stone chisel\r\n(9) Perforated whetstone\r\n(10) Stone battle-axe\r\n(11) 211 shale beads\r\n(12) Two jet pendants\r\n(13) Two jet spacer beads\r\n(14) Beaker\r\n(15) Food Vessel\r\n(16) Food Vessel\r\n(17) Food Vessel\r\n(18) Food Vessel sherd\r\n(19) Neolithic pottery sherds\r\n(20) Sea shells\r\n(21) Nut shells\r\n(22) Animal hide remains\r\n(23) \"Several earthen vessels\" (lost)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 4.11.81.", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Buckner (1881) 25\r\n(b) Watkins (1974) 133-135\r\nReport forthcoming according to letter from Dr J. Close-Brooks 30.3.82", "Circumstances": "Excavated in 1973 by Trevor Watkins after the discovery of a cist during ploughing. There is no report of an earlier excavation but (a) records the finding of a tumulus c. 1840 when \"human remains\" and \"several earthen vessels\" (23) had been discovered.\r\nThe pins (2) in the hilt of a knife (1) were associated with flint knives (4-5) with cremated bone fragments in Grave 3 - a bath shaped pit lined with wood. The awl (3) was found with a cremation in the upper part of Cist 6. An unaccompanied cremation lay below. Seven further burials were found. Cist 1 contained a contracted inhumation with a Food Vessel (15). The body had lain on an animal hide (22) placed on a cobbled floor. The cist also contained a cremation. Cists 2, 3 and 5 had been disturbed, but each still retained small objects missed in the 1840 disturbance. All contained disturbed inhumations : Cist 2 produced a perforated whetstone (9) a stone chisel (8) and a flint fabricator (7) : Cist 4 contained an undisturbed contracted inhumation with a Beaker (14) two jet pendants (12) and shale beads (11). Two further wood-lined graves were found. Grave 1 contained an almost entirely dissolved inhumation, with a Food Vessel (16) and a battle axe (10) and 3 piles of cremated bones. Grave 2 also contained a dissolved inhumation with a Food Vessel (17) and a pile of cremated bones. The mound had also covered two hearths one with a Neolithic rim sherd (19). One or two of the 13 pits also contained Neolithic sherds (19); another a Food Vessel Sherd (18). Three pits contained carbonised nutshells (21) and human teeth and another pit was packed with sea shells (20)", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 145855, "created": "2020-08-13T20:39:35.591174", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84909, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-13T21:10:12.069574", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "NT 178 842", "Site": "Fife, Dalgety, Barne Farm Barrow", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nNational Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, Edinburgh\r\n- Not yet accessioned.\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\nTreasure Trove 1974", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1) Knife\r\n(2) \"Pins\"\r\n(3) Awl\r\n\r\nOther:\r\n(4) Plano-convex flint knife\r\n(5) Flint \"slug\" knife\r\n(6) Two disc-scrapers\r\n(7) Flint fabricator\r\n(8) Stone chisel\r\n(9) Perforated whetstone\r\n(10) Stone battle-axe\r\n(11) 211 shale beads\r\n(12) Two jet pendants\r\n(13) Two jet spacer beads\r\n(14) Beaker\r\n(15) Food Vessel\r\n(16) Food Vessel\r\n(17) Food Vessel\r\n(18) Food Vessel sherd\r\n(19) Neolithic pottery sherds\r\n(20) Sea shells\r\n(21) Nut shells\r\n(22) Animal hide remains\r\n(23) \"Several earthen vessels\" (lost)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: S.H. 4.11.81", "ContextType": "2a Grave", "BiblioSources": "(a) Buckner (1881) 25\r\n(b) Watkins (1974) 133-135\r\n- Report forthcoming according to letter from Dr. J. Close-Brooks, 30.3.82.", "Circumstances": "     Excavated in 1973 by Trevor Watkins after the discovery of a cist during ploughing. There is no report of an earlier excavation but (a) records the finding of a tumulus c. 1840, when \"human remains\" and \"several earthen vessels\" (23) had been discovered. \r\n     The pins (2) in the hilt of a knife (1) were associated with flint knives (4-5) with cremated bone fragments in Grave 3 - a bath-shaped pit lined with wood. The awl (3) was found with a cremation in the upper part of Cist 6. An unaccompanied cremation lay below. Seven further burials were found. Cist 1 contained a contracted inhumation with a Food Vessel (15). The body had lain on an animal hide (22) placed on a cobbled floor. The cist also contained a cremation. Cists 2, 3 and 5 had been disturbed, but each still retained small objects missed in the 1840 disturbance. All contained disturbed inhumations; Cist 2 produced a perforated whetstone (9), a stone chisel (8) and a flint fabricator (7); Cist 3 two disc-scrapers (6) - also some clay pipe stems; Cist 5 two jet spacer beads (13). Cist 4 contained an undisturbed contracted inhumation with a Beaker (14), two jet pendants (12) and shale beads (11). Two further wood-lined graves were found. Grave 1 contained an almost entirely dissolved inhumation, with a Food Vessel (16) and a battle-axe (10) and 3 piles of cremated bones. Grave 2  also contained a dissolved inhumation with a Food Vessel (17) and a pile of cremated bones. The mound had also covered two hearths, one with a Neolithic rim sherd (19). One or two of the 13 pits also contained carbonised nutshells (21) and human teeth, and another pit was packed with seashells (20).", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 146018, "created": "2020-08-16T10:20:37.822670", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84909, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-16T10:20:44.367409", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "NT 178 / 842", "Site": "FIFE / DALGETY / Barns Farm Barrow", "CollHist": "National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, Edinburgh\r\nNot yet accessioned\r\n/Treasure Trove 1974", "Contents": "Metal\r\n-------\r\n(1) Knife\r\n(2) \"Pins\"\r\n(3) Awl\r\nOther\r\n-------\r\n(4) Plano-convex flint knife\r\n(5) Flint \"slug\" knife\r\n(6) Two disc-scrapers\r\n(7) Flint fabricator\r\n(8) Stone chisel\r\n(9) Perforated whetstone\r\n(10) Stone battle-axe\r\n(11) 211 shale beads\r\n(12) Two jet pendants\r\n(13) Two jet spacer beads\r\n(14) Beaker\r\n(15) Food Vessel\r\n(16) Food Vessel\r\n(17) Food Vessel\r\n(18) Food Vessel sherd\r\n(19) Neolithic pottery sherd\r\n(20) Sea shells\r\n(21) Nut shells \r\n(22) Animal hide remains\r\n(23) \"Several earthen vessels\" (lost)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/S.H.  4.11.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Buckner (1881) 25\r\n(b) Watkins (1974) 133-135\r\n\r\nReport forthcoming according to letter From Dr. J. Close-Brooks 30.3.82", "Circumstances": "  Excavated in 1973 by Trevor Watkins after the discovery of a cist during \r\nploughing. There is no report of an earlier excavation but (a) records the finding of a tumulus c.1840  when \"human remains\" and \"several earthen vessels\" (23) had been discovered.\r\nThe pins (2) in the hilt of a knife (1) were associated with flint knives (4-5) with cremated bone fragments in Grave 3 - a bath shaped pit lined with wood. \r\nThe awl (3) was found with a cremation in the upper part of Cist 6. \r\n                                                                                             --------\r\nAn unaccompanied cremation lay below. Seven further burials were found.\r\nCist 1 contained a contracted inhumation with a Food Vessel (15). the body had \r\n-------\r\nlain on an animal hide (22) placed on a cobbled floor. The cist also contained a cremation. Cists 2, 3 and 5 had been disturbed, but each still retained small \r\n                 --------------------\r\nobjects missed in the 1840 disturbance. All contained disturbed inhumations.\r\nCist 2 produced a perforatd whetstone (9) a stone chisel (8) and a flint\r\n-------\r\n fabricator (7). Cist 3 two disc-scrapers (6) - also some clay pipe stems; Cist 5 two\r\n                        ------                                                                                  -------  \r\njet spacer beads (13)  Cist 4 contained an undisturbed contracted inhumation with\r\n                                    -------\r\na Beaker (14) two jet pendants (12) and shale beads (11). Two further wood-lined\r\ngraves were found.  Grave 1 contained an almost entirely dissolved inhumation,\r\nwith a Food Vessel (16) and a battle-axe (10) and 3 piles of cremated bones.\r\nGrave 2 also contained a dissolved inhumation with a Food Vessel (17)  and a pile of cremated bones. The mound had also covered two hearths  one with a Neolithic\r\nrim sherd (19) . One or two of the 13 pits also contained Neolithic sherds (19);\r\nanother a Food Vessel sherd (18). Three pits contained carbonised nutshells (21)\r\nand human teeth and another pit was packed with seashells (20)", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]