[{"id": 144918, "created": "2020-07-29T14:39:53.063092", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85127, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-29T14:40:39.564042", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c SK 244;625", "Site": "DERBYSHIRE;STANTON;STANTON MOOR;Barrow T.2.", "CollHist": "Private\r\n(Heathcote Collection, Birchover)", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Two pieces of bronze which fit together, rectangular and tapering (? central section of a bronze awl).\r\n(2) Bronze fragment, curved, with rivet-hole at one end. (? Razor fragment)\r\nOther\r\n(3) Sherds of a collared urn\r\n(4) Pygmy cup\r\n(5) Collared urn\r\n(6) Several sherds, probably of a Food Vessel\r\n(7) Sherds of a small cinerary urn\r\n(8-10) Sherds of pottery representing probably three cinerary urns\r\n(11) Three large pieces of a cinerary urn, probably a Food Vessel\r\n(12) Sherds of pottery, including the rim of a pygmy cup and body sherds of a coarse urn\r\n(13) Sherds of a plain cinerary urn\r\n(14) Sherds, probably of a Food Vessel\r\n(15) Charcoal\r\n(16) Flint knife\r\n(17) Small pebble, battered at one end\r\n(18) Flint scraper and knife\r\n(19) Charcoal\r\n(20) Small flint knife\r\n(21) Six flint implements and flakes\r\n(22) Six flint flakes\r\n(23) Two pebbles\r\n(24) Semi-circular flint scraper\r\n(25) Two flint scrapers, a flake and several chippings.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 21.5.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Heathcote (1930) Plates 1-5. Figs 1-4\r\n(b) Manby (1957) 29 C3", "Circumstances": "A barrow, excavated between June 1926 and June 1928 by the Heathcote brothers, situated at the SW end of the moor, 350 yds E. of the Cork Stone. The barrow had an extensive crater in the centre, and cuttings on the E. and S. sides, but there is no record of previous excavation and nothing is known of any previous discoveries. Twelve interments were found. A. Cremation with charcoal (15) B. Disturbed cremation with sherds of a collared urn (3) a flint knife (16) and a small pebble (17). C. Cremation in a small pit with a pygmy cup (4) a flint scraper & knife (18) and charcoal (19). D. Cremation in a collared urn (5) with a small flint knife (20). E. A few pieces of burnt human bone found with several sherds of pottery, probably a Food Vessel (6). F. Cremation in a cist with many sherds of a small cinerary urn and three pieces of bronze (1-2). G. A disturbed area containing a layer of burnt human bones and dark sand. Scattered amongst this layer were fragments of pottery representing probably three cinerary urns (8-10) and six flint implements and flakes (21). H. In the centre of the mound, one foot below surface, three large sherds, probably of a Food Vessel (11) were found. The funerary rite associated with this vessel is uncertain as burnt and unburnt bones were found in the disturbed area. I. On the E. side of the cist containing burial F, and widely scattered in the disturbed area, were burnt bones, fragments of pottery (12) six flint flakes (21) and two pebbles (23). J. Small deposit of cremated bones found under a stone. K. Cremated bones found with many sherds of a plain cinerary urn (13). L. Fragments of a pottery vessel, (14) probably a Food Vessel, which had been disturbed but not scattered very widely. A semi-circular flint scraper (24) was found near burial K. but not certainly in association. Two other scrapers a flake and several chippings (25) were found in the material of the mound.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 147415, "created": "2020-09-02T12:50:34.331694", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85127, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-09-02T12:51:31.736699", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c SK 244  / 625", "Site": "DERBYSHIRE / STANTON / STANTON MOOR / Barrow T.2", "CollHist": "Private\r\n(Heathcote Collection, Birchover)", "Contents": "Metal\r\n-------\r\n(1) Two pieces of bronze which fit together, rectangular and tapering (? central\r\n      section of a bronze awl)\r\n(2) Bronze fragment, curved, with rivet-hole at one end. (? razor fragment)\r\nOther\r\n-------\r\n(3) Sherds of a collared urn\r\n(4) Pygmy cup\r\n(5) Collared urn\r\n(6) Several sherds, probably of a Food Vessel\r\n(7) Sherds of a small cinerary urn\r\n(8-10) Sherds of pottery representing probably three cinerary urns\r\n(11) Three large pieces of a cinerary urn, probably a Food Vessel\r\n(12) Sherds of pottery, including the rim of  a pygmy cup and body sherds of a \r\n       coarse urn\r\n(13) Sherds of a plain cinerary urn\r\n(14) Sherds, probably of a Food Vessel\r\n(15) Charcoal\r\n(16) Flint knife\r\n(17) Small pebble, battered at one end\r\n(18) Flint scraper and knife\r\n(19) Charcoal\r\n(20) Small flint knife\r\n(21) Six flint implements and flakes\r\n(22) Six flint flakes\r\n(23) Two pebbles\r\n(24) Semi-circular flint scraper\r\n(25) Two flint scrapers, a flake and several chippings\r\n(7) ", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/S.H. 21.5.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Heathcote (1930) Plates 1-5 Figs.1-4\r\n(b) Manty (1957) 29 C3", "Circumstances": "   A barrow, excavated between June 1926 and June 1928 by the Heathcote brothers, situated at the SW end of the moor, 350 yds E. of the Cork stone. \r\nThe barrow had an extensive crater in the centre, and cuttings on the E. and S. sides, but there is no record of previous excavation and nothing is known of any \r\nprevious discoveries. Twelve interments were found. \r\nA. Cremation with charcoal (15).\r\nB. Disturbed cremation with sherds of a collared urn (3) a flint knife (16) and a \r\n    small pebble (17).\r\nC. Cremation in a small pit with a pygmy cup (4) a flint scraper and knife (18) and \r\n     charcoal (19).\r\nD. Cremation in a collared urn (5) with a small flint knife (20).\r\nE. A few pieces of burnt human bone found with several sherds of pottery, \r\n    probably a Food Vessel (6)\r\nF. Cremation in a cist with many sherds of a small cinerary urn and three pieces \r\n   of bronze (1-2).\r\nG. A disturbed area containing a layer of burnt human bones and dark sand.\r\n    Scattered amongst this layer were fragments of pottery representing probably \r\n    three cinerary urns (8-10) and six flint implements and flakes (21) \r\nH. In the centre of the mound, one foot below surface, three large sherds, \r\n    probably of a Food Vessel (11) were found. The funerary rite associated with \r\n    this vessel is uncertain as burnt and unburnt bones were found in the \r\n    disturbed area.   \r\nI. On the E. side of the cist containing burial F, and widely scattered in the\r\n   disturbed area, were burnt bones, fragments of pottery (12) six flint flakes (21)\r\n   and two pebbles (21)\r\nJ. Small deposit of cremated bones found under a stone.\r\nK. Cremated bones found with many sherds of a plain cinerary urn (13)\r\nL. Fragments of a pottery vessel, (14) probably a Food Vessel, which had been \r\n   disturbed but not scattered very widely. A semi-circular flint scraper (24) was \r\n   found near burial K but not certainly in association. Two other scrapers, a flake\r\n   and several chippings (25) were found in the material of the mound.\r\n", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]