[{"id": 135630, "created": "2020-03-21T10:02:27.522821", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 83857, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-03-21T10:33:17.023737", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SU 1190;6797", "Site": "WILTSHIRE;WEST OVERTON; Barrow G.1", "CollHist": "?\r\nA flat axe, locality unknown (N\u00b0 209) is suggested by ref (j) as the \"little celt\" in question. DM 377", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Knife-dagger with curved hilt-mark ; flat section\r\n(2) Bronze awl with a handle\r\n(3) Flanged axe (or flat axe?)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 18.8.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Hoare II (1819) 90\r\n(b) Thurnam (1860) 329 Fig\r\n(c) Thurnam (1871) 466 Fig 165\r\n(d) Evans (1881) 51, 134\r\n(e) Goddard (1911-12) 124 N\u00b0 56;130 N\u00b0 104;?153 N\u00b0 262\r\n(f) Goddard (1913b) 304\r\n(g) Piggott (1938) App. VII N\u00b0 78\r\n(h) Elgee & Elgee (1949) 105\r\n(i) Grinsell (1957) 195\r\n(j) Annable & Simpson (1964) 52 N\u00b0 299\r\n(k) Gerloff (1975) 164 N\u00b0 271", "Circumstances": "One of Overton Hill group of barrows opened by Hoare. The primary inhumation, which lay without a tree-trunk coffin, was found in a pit cut into the chalk underlying the coffin. Reference (a) reports : \"near the head ... were deposited a small lance, a long pin with a handle, and a little celt, all of brass\".\r\nThe barrow was re-opened by Thurnam and reference (b) figures the three objects said to have been found in the barrow, namely a bronze knife-dagger (1) an awl in what appears to be a bronze handle (2), and a flanged axe (3). In (c) Thurnam figures what appears to be the same awl but attributes it to Winterbourne Stoke (shown also in Evans fig. 227). References (e) (f) (g) (h) and (i) describe the awl (2) as a crutch-headed bronze pin. Reference (j) reports that this objec was not a crutch-headed pin, but a bronze awl with a bone handle and adds that the three objects illustrated in (b) are a confused attribution since the axe in the group was actually found in Wilsford G.64 (q.v).", "FindAltSiteRel": "RCH I Overton Hill"}}, {"id": 136061, "created": "2020-04-13T13:27:26.289724", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 83857, "user_id": 243, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-13T13:36:20.219064", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SU 1190 / 6797", "Site": "WILTSHIRE; WEST OVERTON; Barrow G.1", "CollHist": "?; A flat axe, locality unknown (No209) is suggested by ref (j) as the \"little celt\" in question. DM 377", "Contents": "Metal; (1) Knife-dagger with curved hilt mark, flat section; (2) Bronze awl with a handle; (3) Flanged axe (or flat axe?)", "comments": "The word \"bone\" in Circumstances is underlined to highlight the difference between reference J's description versus other sources.", "ArchiveEtc": "S.N. 18.8.81", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Hoare II (1819) 90; (b) Thurnam (1860) 329 Fig; (c) Thurnam (1871) 466 Fig 165; (d) Evans (1881) 51, 134; (e) Goddard (1911-12) 124 No56 130 No104 ?153 No262; (f) Goddard (1913b) 304; continued; (g) Piggott (1938) App. VII No78; (h) Elgee & Elgee (1949) 105; (i) Grinsell (1957) 195; (j) Annable & Simpson (1964) 52 No299; (k) Genloff (1975) 164 No271", "Circumstances": "One of the Overton Hill group of barrows opened by Hoare.  The primary inhumation, which lay within a tree-trunk coffin, was found in a pit cut into the chalk underlaying the coffin.  Reference (a) reports: \"near the head...were deposited a small lance, a long pin with a handle, and a little celt, all of brass\".; continued; The barrow was re-opened by Thurnam and reference (b) figures the three objects said to have been found in the barrow, namely a bronze knife-dagger (1) an awl in what appears to be a bronze handle (2), and a flanged axe (3). In (c) Thurnam figures what appears to be the same awl but attributes it to Winterbourne Stoke (Shown also in Evans fig 227).  References (e)(f)(g)(h) and (i) describe the awl (2) as a crutch-headed bronze pin.  Reference (j) reports that this object was not a crutch-headed pin, but a a bronze awl with a bone handle and adds that the three objects illustrated in (b) are a confused attribution since the axe in the group was actually found in Wilsford G.64 (q.v).", "FindAltSiteRel": "RCH I Overton Hill"}}]