[{"id": 146353, "created": "2020-08-19T05:57:16.930224", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85341, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-19T05:59:18.156344", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c NT 71;27", "Site": "BORDERS;Nr KALEMOUTH;Cairn", "CollHist": "National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, Edinburgh.\r\nDQ 286-297 (Items 1-12)\r\n? Acc. N\u00b0 (Casts of Items 13-14)\r\n? Acc N\u00b0 (Item 15)\r\nPrivate possession\r\nMrs Cochran (Item 13)\r\nJedburgh Museum\r\nAcc N\u00b0? (Item 14)\r\nItem (1-12) and casts of (13-14) presented to the NMA in 1932 by the Earl of Dalekeith. Item (15) presented to the NMA in 1947 by the Duke of Cuccleugh (formerly the Earl of Dalkeith).\r\nItem (13) presented to Mrs Cochran in 1932 by the Earl of Dalkeith\r\nItem (14) presented to Jedburgh Museum in 1932 by the Earl of Dalkeith", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Socketed axe, 3 vertical ribs\r\n(2) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(3) Socketed axe, as (1)\r\n(4) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(5) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(6) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(7) Socketed axe, facetted\r\n(8) Socketed axe as (7)\r\n(9) Socketed axe as (7)\r\n(10) Socketed axe as (7)\r\n(11) Socketed axe as (7)\r\n(12) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(13) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(14) Socketed axe as (1)\r\nOther\r\n(15) Food Vessel", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 3.11.81", "ContextType": "1a HOARD", "BiblioSources": "(a) P.S.A.S. LXVI (1931-32) 422-4 Fig 1.\r\n(b) Richarson & Lindsay (1951-52) 200-1\r\n(c) Coles (1959-60) 72-73, 131", "Circumstances": "The hoard of socketed axes (1-14) was found in February 1932 by a Mrs Cochran when examining some stones which had become exposed at the top of the steep left bank of the Briton Sike where it joins Kalewater from the north. The site lies 250 yds from where Kale water flows into the river Cheviot near Kalemouth.\r\nSubsequent investigation by J.S. Richardson and I.G. Lindsay in November 1932 showed that the stones among which the axes were found formed part of a low, grass covered cairn? Two feet SW of centre a rhomboidal cist contained a Food Vessel (15) - no human skeletal material mentioned - and close to perimeter of the cairn a second, empty cist was found.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Southside Farm, Culter, Lanarkshire"}}, {"id": 148345, "created": "2020-09-21T00:50:16.216382", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85341, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-09-21T01:12:53.816896", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. NT 71 27", "Site": "Borders, nr. Kalemouth, Cairn", "CollHist": "Collection: \r\nNational Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, Edinburgh\r\nDQ 286-297 (Items 1-12)\r\n?Acc. No.     (Casts of Items 13-14)\r\n?Acc. No.     (Item 15)\r\n\r\nPrivate Possession:\r\nMrs. Cochran (Item 13)\r\n\r\nJedburgh Museum:\r\n?Acc. No. (Item 14)\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\nItems (1-12) and casts of (13-14) presented to the NMA in 1932 by the Earl of Dalkeith. \r\nItem (15) presented to the NMA in 1947 by the Duke of Buccleuch (formerly the Earl of Dalkeith).\r\nItem (13) presented to Mrs. Cochran in 1932 by the Earl of Dalkeith.\r\nItem (14) presented to Jedburgh Museum in 1932 by the Earl of Dalkeith.", "Contents": "(1) Socketed axe, 3 vertical ribs.\r\n(2) Socketed axe as (1).\r\n(3) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(4) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(5) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(6) Socketed axe as (1)\r\n(7) Socketed axe, facetted.\r\n(8) Socketed axe as (7).\r\n(9) Socketed axe as (7).\r\n(10) Socketed axe as (7).\r\n(11) Socketed axe as (7).\r\n(12) Socketed axe as (7).\r\n(13) Socketed axe as (7).\r\n(14) Socketed axe as (7).\r\n\r\nOther:\r\n(15) Food Vessel\r\n", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: S.H. 3.11.81", "ContextType": "1a. Hoard", "BiblioSources": "(a) \"P.S.A.S.\" LXVI (1931-32) 422-4 Fig. 1\r\n(b) Richardson & Lindsay (1951-32) 200-1\r\n(c) Coles (1959-60) 72-73, 131", "Circumstances": "     The hoard of socketed axes (1-14) was found in February 1932 by a Mr. Cochran when examining some stones which had become exposed at the top of a steep left bank of the Briton Si+ke where it joins Kale Water from the north. The site is 250 yds. from where Kale Water flows into the river Cheviot near Kalemouth. Subsequent investigation by J.S. Richardson and I.G. Lindsay in November 1932 showed that the stones among which the axes were found formed part of a low, grass covered cairn. Two feet SW of centre, a rhomboidal cist contained a Food Vessel (15) - no human skeletal material mentioned - and close to perimeter of the cairn a second, empty cist was found.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Fine Name: Southside Farm, Culta, Lanarkshire"}}]