[{"id": 144140, "created": "2020-07-18T09:04:48.873106", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85008, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-18T09:20:29.845189", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SY 6564;8900", "Site": "DORSET;WINTERBORNE ST. MARTIN;CLANDON BARROW (G.31)", "CollHist": "DORCHESTER MUSEUM unregistered\r\nHistory\r\nex-Cunnington collection.", "Contents": "metal :\r\n1) bronze dagger\r\n2) bronze ring\r\n3) gold lozenge plate\r\n4) gold caps (to studs on 5)\r\nother :\r\n5) shale macehead with studs (capped with gold foil, 4)\r\n6) amber cup, fragments\r\n7) incense cup, broken\r\n8) collared urn, crushed\r\n9) flint scraper\r\n10) other flints, worked\r\n11) wooden sheath, fragments", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "SN. Jan 81", "ContextType": "2. GRAVE GROUP / BARROW ASSOCIATION (O)", "BiblioSources": "a) Cunnington MS. Notebook\r\nb) Drew & Piggott 1936\r\nc) Piggott 1938, 102 no. 6\r\nd) ApSimon 1954, 60 no. 38\r\ne) Grinsell 1959, 152\r\nf) Gerloff 1975, 74 no. 127, pl. 12\r\ng) Moule 1900, 54 Br. 23", "Circumstances": "barrow opened by Edward Cunnington, 1882 ; seven feet below the mound top, and beneath two stone slab graves close to the top, was found \"a cairn of flints of nine inches to a foot in thickness and eight feet in diameter\" - not necessarily primary (barrow 18 1/2 ft. high !) ; \"Almost on the edge of the south side of this, and on the flints, was a bronze dagger (1), which was unfortunately broken ; this had been left in its wooden sheath (11), small fragments of which were visible, and also a small bronze ring (2) attached to it for attachment. On top of the cairn .... was a fine diamond-shaped ornament of thin beaten gold (3) ... Near to the piece of gold, and also upon the flints, was a handsome jet ornament (4 & 5), .... scattered amongst the flints and spread over a surface of two feet were fragments of an amber cup (6). Below the cairn - which rested on a bed of fine white clay, were the broken pieces of an incense cup of dark brown pottery (7) .... This cup had been broken and the parts scattered on the clay, before the flints were placed there. At six feet from the centre surface and a foot from the flints, a badly baked urn (8) was found. It was crushed perfectly flat upon a thin stratum of ashed and small flints ... There were several bands of black ashes throughout the barrow, sometimes mixed with worked flints (10) ; a good thumb scraper (9) was found at ten feet depth.\" (a) in (b)", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 146523, "created": "2020-08-21T01:32:56.041862", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85008, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-21T01:53:58.460279", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SY 6564 8900", "Site": "Dorset, Winterborne St. Martin, Clandon Barrow (G.31)", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nDorchester Museum - unregistered\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\nex. Cunnington Collection.", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1) Bronze dagger.\r\n(2) Bronze ring.\r\n(3) Gold lozenge plate.\r\n(4) Gold caps (to studs on (5)).\r\n\r\nOther:\r\n(5) Shale macehead with studs (capped with gold foil (4)).\r\n(6) Amber cup, fragments.\r\n(7) Incense cup, broken.\r\n(8) Collared urn, crushed.\r\n(9) Flint scraper.\r\n(10) Other flints, worked.\r\n(11) Wooden sheath, fragments.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: SN Jan. 81", "ContextType": "2. Grave Group / Barrow Association (O)", "BiblioSources": "(a) Cunnington MS. Notebook\r\n(b) Drew & Piggott (1936)\r\n(c) Piggott (1938), 102 No. 6\r\n(d) ApSimon (1954) 60 No. 38\r\n(e) Grinsell (1959) 152\r\n(f) Gerloff (1975) 74 No. 127, Pl. 12\r\n(g) Moule (1900) 54, Br. 23", "Circumstances": "     Barrow opened by Edward Cunnington, 1882; seven feet below the mound top, and beneath two stone slab graves close to the top, was found \"a cairn of flints of nine inches to a foot in thickness and eight feet in diameter\" - not necessarily primary (barrow 18\u00bd ft. high!); \"Almost on the edge of the south side of this, and on the flints, was a bronze dagger (1), which was unfortunately broken; this had been left in its wooden sheath (11), small fragments of which were visible, and also a small bronze ring (2) attached to it for attachment. On top of the cairn ...  was a fine diamond-shaped ornament of thin beathen gold (3) ... Near to the piece of gold, and also upon the flints, was a handsome jet ornament (4 & 5),  ... scattered amongst the flints and spread over a surface of two feet were fragments of an amber cup (6). Below the cairn - which rested on a bed of fine white clay, were  the broken pieces of an incense cup of dark brown pottery (7) ... This cup had been broken and the parts scattered on the clay, before the flints were placed there. At six feet from the centre surface and a foot from the flints, a badly baked urn (8) was found. It was crushed perfectly flat upon a thin stratum of ashes and small flints ... There were several bands of black ashes throughout the barrow, sometimes mixed with worked flints (10), a good thumb scraper (9) was found at ten feet depth.\" (a) in (b).", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]