[{"id": 22741, "created": "2014-09-29T12:26:29.941638", "project_id": 71, "task_id": 14863, "user_id": 433, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2014-09-29T12:26:29.941661", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "50.66229999999999", "lon": "-2.2743000000000393", "edge": "", "site": "England[;]Dorset[;]Winfrith Newburgh[;]In Coome Bolton below Sleight Buildings (or Randall's Farm) 1 3/4 mile S. of Winfrith, exact site lost.[;]1903", "other": "Length: Head: 193mm; Handle: 105mm; Rings: c. 37 outer and 24 inner diameter", "width": "", "length": "193", "patina": "Dull green, metal rubbed bright in places.", "weight": "", "geojson": {"crs": {"type": "name", "properties": {"name": "urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84"}}, "type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": ["-2.2743000000000393", "50.66229999999999"]}, "properties": {}}, "gridRef": "SY 80 82", "remarks": "Part of \"The Lulworth Hoard.\"[;]1b. Hoard[;]PI (O); CI; SI; AFI; DF (C)[;]Dorset County Museum, 13.1.1936, C.D. Dunn", "surface": "Smooth, generally, some rough patches, dented in places.", "toSearch": "Winfrith Newburgh, Dorchester, Dorset DT2, UK", "thickness": "", "collection": "Dorchester Museum, 1934.12-1.A-C[;]Loan from the late Herbert Welsh, F.S.A., Formerly at Lulworth Castle, Dorset", "objectType": "Flesh-Hook (Head only relating to this card)", "composition": "Bronze", "description": "The head has a socket with a hollowed T-shaped cross-pieces, from which spring two curved prongs (one missing but the stump remains). It is broken in 3 pieces. The handle is socketed, consisting of a tube with a hollow be-conical pommel, the apex of which is pierced by a hole. This hole, which appears to be the result of a fracture, may indicate the position of a loop to hold a ring for suspension. The middle portion of the handle is missing, but it is suggested that the 4 hollow bronze rings were once suspended from it, as in the well known example from Dunaverney Bog.", "rightCorner": "C", "associations": "Other objects in hoard, see Antiquaries Journal, supra.", "publications": "Proceedings, Dorset Field Club, XXV, xxxiii[;]Antiquaries Journal, XV, 449 H, Fig. 1", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "1903", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "None"}}, {"id": 23936, "created": "2014-10-03T22:44:39.789415", "project_id": 71, "task_id": 14863, "user_id": 734, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2014-10-03T22:44:39.789447", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"lat": "", "lon": "", "edge": "", "site": "England, Dorset, Winfrith Newburgh., In comm... bottom below Sleight Buildings, (or Rendall's Farm) 13/4 m. S of Winfrith., exact site lost., 1903", "other": "Beautiful, detailed, multi-part and carefully labelled illustration.", "width": "", "length": "Head 193; Handle 105; Rings c. 37 outer; 24 inner diameter", "patina": "Dull green, metal rubbed bright in places.", "weight": "", "gridRef": "", "remarks": "Part of \"the Lulworth Hoard.\"\r\n\r\n16. HOARD\r\n\r\n\r\nIn lower right corner:  PI(o)  CI  SI  AFI\r\nDF(c)\r\nto far right Dorset County Museum stamp, with the date 13-1-1936 written in center\r\nbelow stamp a signature appearing to be C.D. Dunn.", "surface": "Smooth, generally, some rough patches, dusted in places.", "toSearch": "Winfrith", "thickness": "", "collection": "Dorchester Museum. 1934-12-1  A-C\r\n                             crossed out notation\r\nLoan from the  late Herbert Weld, F.S.A.\r\nFormerly at Lulworth Castle, Dorset", "objectType": "FLESH-HOOK (HEAD ONLY RELATING TO THIS CARD)", "composition": "Bronze", "description": "The head has a socket, with a hollowed T-shaped cross-piece, from which spring two curved prongs (one missing, but the stump remains).  It is broken in 3 pieces.\r\n\r\nThe handle is ovulated, consisting of a tube with a hollow bi-conical pommel, the apex of which is pierced by a hole.  This hole, which appears (continued in next column) to be the result of a fracture, may indicate the position of a loop to hold a ring for suspension.\r\n\r\nThe middle portion of the handle is missing, but it is suggested that the [crossed-out letter-indecipherable] hollow bronze rings were once suspended from it, as in the well known example from Dunaverney Bog.. ", "rightCorner": "RED DOT followed by notation in pencil \"C\"", "associations": "Other objects in  hoard see Antiquaries Journal, supra.", "publications": "Proceedings, Dorset Field Club.\r\nXXV, xxxiii\r\nAntiquaries Journal\r\nXV. 449 H. Fig. 1\r\n", "dateDiscoveryDay": "None", "dateDiscoveryYear": "1903", "dateDiscoveryMonth": "None"}}]