[{"id": 144959, "created": "2020-07-30T09:23:52.384608", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85133, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-30T10:08:29.999906", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SK 179;619", "Site": "DERBYSHIRE;MIDDLETON & SMERRILL;KENSLOW FARM;KENSLOW BARROW", "CollHist": "Sheffield Museum\r\nJ.93.446 (Item 1)\r\nJ.93.527 (Item 2)\r\nJ.93.1166 (Item 3)\r\nN. 20 (Item 4)\r\nJ.93.551 J.93.552 (Item 5)\r\nJ.93.24 (Item 10)\r\nJ.93.122 (Item 11)\r\nJ.93.563 (bone awl or pin)\r\nWhereabouts of remaining objects unknown.\r\nHistory\r\nPurchased in 1893 from the Bateman family by the Corporation of Sheffield\r\nIn Sheffield museum since 1876 on loan from T.W. Bateman of Middleton Hall, Derbyshire\r\nUntil 1876 in the Bateman Collection at Lomberdale House, Nr Youlgreave, Derbyshire from date of discovery in 1821 or 1848\r\n", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Bronze dagger or knife-dagger, 3 rivet-holes with rivets in position\r\n(2) Small bronze penannular brooch\r\n(3) Iron knife\r\nOther\r\n(4) Beaker sherds (Clarke's N2 Group)\r\n(5) Seven bone crescentic ornaments each with two perforations\r\n(6) Two bone pins - one perforated\r\n(7) Jet pulley ring\r\n(8) Two flint knives\r\n(9) Sherds of a coarse urn\r\n(10) Stone battle axe (Roe's Howe Herd Group, Stage III)\r\n(11) Whetstone of polished slate\r\n(12) Sherds of a wheel-thrown brick red pottery vessel\r\n(13) Bone spatula\r\n(14) Several flint implements and flakes\r\n(15) Splinter from a stone axe\r\n(16) Round piece of sandstone - burnt\r\n(17) Animal bones, burnt and unburnt", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 4.5.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Bateman (1848a) 28-30\r\n(b) Bateman (1861a) 20-22\r\n(c) Howarth (1899) 11-12, 32, 71, 175, 182, 184, 239\r\n(d) Fowler (1955) 105 Fig. 5\r\n(e) Bu'Lock (1961) Table I N\u00b0 8 Table IIa N\u00b0 9\r\n(f) Roe (1966) 233 N\u00b0 47\r\n(g) Clarke II (1970) 441, 457, 478 N\u00b0 134F.\r\n(h) Gerloff (1975) 42 N\u00b0 24", "Circumstances": "Barrow opened 21 February 1821 by William Bateman and re-opened 1 February  1848 by T. Bateman. The barrow was found to be very badly disturbed, and as a consequence some of the associations must be regarded as uncertain. Reference (b) states that a comparison of the various relics found in 1821 and 1848 suggests that the barrow contained four interments.\r\nA. An inhumation accompanied by a Beaker (4) seven bone crescentic ornaments (5) two bone awls (6) a jet pulley ring (7) and two flint knives (8). B. A cremation in a coarse urn (9). C. A crouched inhumation in a pit below the centre of the barrow accompanied by a bronze dagger (1) a stone battle axe (10) and a whetstone (11). D. A later secondary inhumation, above C accompanied by a small bronze penannular brooch (2) and an iron knife (3) and, possibly, by a wheel turned vessel of brick red clay (12) a sherd of which was found in 1821 in the central grave, and oher sherds of the same vessel elsewhere in the mound in 1848. In the body of the mound were found a bone spatula (13) several flint implements and flakes (14) a splinter from a stone axe (15), a round piece of sandstone (16) and animal bones, burnt and unburnt (17).", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 147530, "created": "2020-09-04T21:48:35.398975", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85133, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-09-04T22:29:31.138601", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SK 179 619", "Site": "Derbyshire, Middleton & Smerrill, Kenslow Farm, Kenslow Barrow", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nSheffield Museum\r\nJ.93.446     (Item 1)\r\nJ.93.527     (Item 2)\r\nJ.93.1166   (Item 3)\r\nN.20           (Item 4)\r\nJ.93.551    (Item 5) }\r\nJ.93.552                 }\r\nJ.93.24      (Item 10)\r\nJ.93.122    (Item 11)\r\nJ.93.563   (Bone awl or pin)\r\nWhereabouts of remaining objects unknown.\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\nPurchasd in 1893 from the Bateman family by the Corporation of Sheffield.\r\nIn Sheffield Museum since 1876 on loan from T.W. Bateman of Middleton Hall, Derbyshire.\r\nUntil 1876 in the Bateman Collection at Lomberdale House, nr. Youlgreave, Derbyshire, from date of discovery in 1821 or 1848.", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1) Bronze dagger or knife-dagger, 3 rivet-holes with rivets in position.\r\n(2) Small bronze penannular brooch\r\n(3) Iron knife\r\n\r\nOther:\r\n(4) Beaker sherds (Clarke's N2 Group).\r\n(5) Seven bone crescentic ornaments, each with two perforations.\r\n(6) Two bone pins - one perforated.\r\n(7) Jet pulley ring\r\n(8) Two flint knives\r\n(9) Sherds of a coarse urn.\r\n(10) Stone battle axe (Roe's Howe Herd Group, Stage III).\r\n(11) Whetstone of polished slate.\r\n(12) Sherds of a wheel-thrown brick red pottery vessel.\r\n(13) Bone spatula\r\n(14) Several flint implements and flakes.\r\n(15) Splinter from a stone axe.\r\n(16) Round piece of sandstone - burnt.\r\n(17) Animal bones, burnt and unburnt.\r\n", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: S.H. 4.5.81", "ContextType": "2a. Grave", "BiblioSources": "(a) Bateman (1848a) 28-30\r\n(b) Bateman (1861a) 20-22\r\n(c) Howarth (1899) 11-12, 32, 71, 175, 182, 184, 239\r\n(d) Fowler (1955) 105 Fig. 5\r\n(e) Bu'Lock (1961) Table I No. 8, Table IIa, No. 9\r\n(f) Roe (1966) 233 No. 47\r\n(g) Clarke II (1970) 441, 457, 478 No. 134 F\r\n(h) Gerloff (1975) 42 No. 24", "Circumstances": "     Barrow opened 21 February 1821 by William Bateman and re-opened 1 February 1848 by T. Bateman. The barrow was found to be very badly disturbed, and as a consequence, some of the associations must be regarded as uncertain. Reference (b) states that a comparison of the various relics found in 1821 and 1848 suggests that the barrow contained four internments:\r\nA. An inhumation accompanied by a Beaker (4), seven bone crescentic ornaments (5), two bone awls (6), a jet \r\n    pulley ring (7) and two flint knives.\r\nB. A cremation in a coarse urn (9).\r\nC. A crouched inhumation in a pit below the centre of the barrow accompanied by a bronze dagger (1), a stone \r\n    battle axe (10) and a whetstone (11).\r\nD. A later secondary inhumation, above C, accompanied by a small bronze penannular brooch (2) and an iron \r\n    knife (3) and, possibly, by a wheel-turned vessel of brick red clay (12), a sherd of which was found in 1821 \r\n    in the central grave, and other sherds of the same vessel elsewhere in the mound in 1848. \r\nIn the body of the mound were found a bone spatula (13), several flint implements and flakes (14), a splinter from a stone axe (125), a round piece of sandstone (16) and animal bones, burnt and unburnt (17).", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]