[{"id": 135592, "created": "2020-03-12T15:09:43.488058", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 83834, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-03-12T15:38:26.603236", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SU 1016 ; 4172", "Site": "WILTSHIRE ; WINTERBOURNE ; Barrow G.5", "CollHist": "Devizes Museum\r\nDM 251\r\nDM 929 Item (2) Gerloff's Acc Nos\r\nDM 930 Item (1) Gerloff's Acc Nos\r\nDM 931\r\nDM 932\r\n/\r\nPurchased in 1883 from Sir Henry Hoare by the Trustees of the Wiltshire Archaeological Society.\r\nOn loan since 1878 from Sir Henry Hoare to the Society's Museum at Devizes.\r\nUntil 1878 in the Stourhead Collection Since 1818 when Sir Richard Colt Hoare purchased Mr Cunnington's collection at Heytesbury.\r\nUntil 1818 in Mr Cunnington's collection at Heytesbury since date of discovery.", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Dagger with damaged hilt-plate which probably had six-rivet-holes. Omega-shaped hilt mark lined with a row of minute holes which might originally have been filled with gold nails. Traces of a wooden sheath which appeared to have been highly ornamented. It had indentations which had been \"gilt\" (? filled with gold nails).\r\n(2) Dagger which also had a damaged butt. Omega shaped hilt mark and originally probably had six rivet-holes ; traces of wooden sheath on blade\r\n(3) Bronze awl in a bone handle\r\n(4) Sherds of a 5-handled biconical vessel of haematite ware\r\n(5) Article of \"ivory\" found near (2) LOST", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 27.8.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE / C", "BiblioSources": "(a) Cunnington Ms V, 30 (Devizes Museum Library)\r\n(b) Hoare I (1812) 122-3 Plate XV\r\n(c) Evans (1881) 190-191 Fig 227 ; 241\r\n(d) Goddard (1911-12) 121 Nos 30-31 ; 151 N\u00b0 252\r\n(e) Goddard (1913b) 362\r\n(f) Newall (1931) App A Nos 54-55\r\n(g) Piggot (1938) App. VII N\u00b0 93\r\n(h) Apsimon (1954) App A N\u00b0 10 (a) and (b)\r\n(i) Grinsell (1957) 212\r\n(j) Britton (1961) Table 1 Nos 8, 31\r\n(k) Annable & Simpson (1964) 50 Nos 263-266\r\n(l) Thomas (1966) 5-6\r\n(m) Gerloff (1975) 70-71 Nos 108-9", "Circumstances": "Barrow opened by Cunnington. The primary, extended inhumation was found in an elm tree-trunk coffin inside a stone cist. Dagger (1) was found near the breast and dagger (2) by the thigh of the skeleton. Also associated were a bronze awl with a bone handle (3) and sherds of a 5-handled biconical vessel (4). These have been found to be sherds of haematite ware (Reference (l) quoting a letter or note from Apsimon dated 1957) indicating, according to the latter either an Iron Age disturbance of the barrow unrecognised by Cunnington, or that the sherds fell from a higher level while the primary burial was being investigated. Alternatively the sherds may have been planted by some hoaxer. Reference (a) records that \"near the smaller dagger (2) lay an article of ivory\" (lost).", "FindAltSiteRel": "RCH 16 \"King Barrow\""}}, {"id": 135890, "created": "2020-04-05T08:33:09.222823", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 83834, "user_id": null, "user_ip": "60.226.7.9", "finish_time": "2020-04-05T09:02:07.541648", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SU 1016 4172", "Site": "WILTSHIRE, WINTERBOURNE STOKE, BARROW G.5", "CollHist": "Devizes Museum\r\nDM 251\r\nDM929 Item (2)\r\nDM930 Item (1)  [intelligible]\r\nDM931\r\nDM932\r\n\r\nHistory\r\nPurchased in 1883 from Sir Henry Hoare by the Trustess of the Wiltshire Archaeological Society.\r\nOn loan since 1878 from Sire Henry Hoare to the Society's Museum at Devizes. (continued)\r\n\r\nuntil 1878 in the Stourehead Collection since 1818 when Sir Richard Colt Hoare purchased Mr Cunnington's collection at Heytesbury.  Until 1818 in Mt Cunnington's collection at Heytesbury since date of discovery.", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Dagger with damaged hilt-plate which probably had a six-rivet-holes.  Omega-shaped hilt mark lined with a row of minute holes which might originally have been filled with gold nails.  Traces of a wooden sheath which appreard to have been highly ornamented.  It had indentations which had been \"gilt\"(?filled with gold nails).\r\n(2) Dagger which also had a damaged butt.  Omega shaped hilt mark and orginally probably had six rivet-holes; traces of wooden sheath on blade.\r\n(3) Bronze awl in a bone handle\r\n(4) Sherds of a 5-handled biconical vessel of haematite ware\r\n(5) Article of \"ivory\" found near (2) LOST", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H.27.8.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE/C", "BiblioSources": "(a) Cunnington Ms V, 30 (Devizes Museum Library)\r\n(b) Hoare I (1812) 122-3 Plate XV\r\n(c) Evans (1881) 190-191 Fig 227; 241\r\n(d) Goaddard (1911-12) 121 Nos 30-31, 151 No 252\r\n(e) Goddard (1913b) 362\r\n(f) Newall (1931_ App A Nos 54-55\r\n(continued)", "Circumstances": "Barrow opened by Cunningham.  The primary, extended inhumation was found in an elm tree-trunk coffin inside a stone cist.  Dagger (1) was found near the breast and dagger (2) by the thigh of the skeleton.  Also associated were a bronze awl with a bone handle (3) and sherds of a 5-handled biconical vessel (4).  These have been found to be sherds of (continued)\r\nhaematite ware (Reference (l) quoting a letter or note from ApSimon dated 1957) indicating, according to the latter either an Iron Age disturbance of the barrow unrecognised by Cunnington, on that the sherds fell from a higher level while the primary bivinal was being investigation.  Alternatively the sherds may have been planted by some hoaxer.  Reference (a) records that \"near the small dagger (2) lay an article of ivory\" (lost).", "FindAltSiteRel": "RCH16 \"KING BARROW\""}}]