[{"id": 135658, "created": "2020-03-24T09:46:41.113562", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 83879, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-03-24T10:08:52.444052", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "ST 9114;4425", "Site": "WILTSHIRE;NORTON BAVANT;SCRATCHBURY CAMP;Barrow G.1.", "CollHist": "Salisbury Museum\r\n99/1957\r\nHistory\r\nPresented to Salisbury Museum in 1957 by Sir Anthony Rumbold of Hatch House, Tisbury.\r\nThe grave group remained at Pyt House Tisbury until 1957 (according to (k)) but (e) records that Major Vere Benett Stanford wrote to Salisbury Museum in 1915 saying that the surviving objects were preserved at Hatch House Tisbury.", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Tip of a dagger, probably a knife-dagger, with bevelled edge\r\n(2) Ribbed pin with incised criss-cross decoration on top\r\n(3) Possible fragment of a shank of a pin. Upper portion twisted\r\nOther\r\n(4) Amber ring\r\n(5) \"Fifty amber beads\" of which 16 survive plus one chalk bead\r\nPossibly associated\r\n(6) One segmented faience bead\r\n", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Hoare I (1812) 69-70\r\n(b) Thurnam (1871) 466 Fig. 167, 468 Fig. 169, 495 Fig. 186\r\n(c) Evans (1881) 369 Fig. 455\r\n(d) Goddard (1911-12) 124 N\u00b0 54, 150 N\u00b0 260, 153 N\u00b0 267\r\n(e) Goddard (1913b) 296\r\n(f) Goddard (1920) 193\r\n(g) Beck & Stone (1935) 240 S.27\r\n(h) Piggott (1938) App. VII N\u00b0 77\r\n(i) Grinsell (1957) 185\r\n(j) Proudfoot (1963) 414 App V. N\u00b0 6\r\n(k) Moore & Rowlands (1972) 49-50\r\n(l) Gerloff (1975) 164 N\u00b0 269\r\n(m) Rowlands (1976a) 86, 202 N\u00b0, Plate 19", "Circumstances": "Reference (a) records that inside Scratchbury Camp \"is a large circular barrow, N\u00b0 1, but not above 3ft in elevation. It contained an interment of burnt bones, with which were deposited a small lancehead of brass (1) a large amber ring (4) about fifty beads of the same material (5) a piece of brass two or three inches long (2) resembling a screw, and another but of twisted brass (3) all of which are now preserved by Miss Benet of Norton House\". Ref (b) refers to an unpublished drawing of this grave group which was to have been included in (a). (k) reports that efforts to trace this drawing amongst the Colt Hoare MSS at Devizes Museum have been unsuccessful. Ref (g) suggests that the segmented faience bead (6) figured by (b) in Fig 186 as from \"Scratchbury\" without further provenance, might belong to this grave group, as Thurnam might have seen the contents of the grave at Norton House. Reference (k) points out that there is no evidence for this.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 136135, "created": "2020-04-18T14:22:56.533194", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 83879, "user_id": 1994, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-18T14:58:55.371205", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "ST 9114 4425", "Site": "WILTSHIRE; NORTON BAVANT; SCRATCHBURY CAMP; Barrow G.1", "CollHist": "Salisbury Museum; 99/1957\r\nPresented to Salisbury Museum in 1957 by Sir Anthony Rumbold of Hatch House, Tisbury. The grave group remained at Pyt House Tisbury until 1957 (according to (k)) but (e) records that Major ?Kane Benett Shamford wrote to Salisbury Museum in 1915 saying that the surviving objects were preserved at Hatch House Tisbury.", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1) Tip of a dagger, probably a knife-dagger, with bevelled edge\r\n(2) Ribbed pin with incised criss-cross decoration on top\r\n(3) Possible fragment of a ?shaft of a pin. upper portion twisted.\r\nOther:\r\n(4) amber ring\r\n(5) \"Fifty amber beads\" of which 16 survive plus one chalk bead\r\nPossibly associated:\r\n(6) one segmented faience bead", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "2a GRAVE", "BiblioSources": "(a) Hoare I 1812) 69-70\r\n(b) ?Thursnam (1871) 466 Fig 167, 468 Fig 169, 495 Fig 186\r\n(c) Evans) 1881) 369 Fig.455\r\n(d) Goddard (1911-12) 124 11054; 150 110 260; 153 110 267\r\n(e) Goddard (1913b) 29b\r\n(f) Goddard (1920) 193\r\n(g) Beck & Stone (1935) 240 5.27\r\n(h) Piggott (1938) App.VII 110 77\r\n(i) Grinsell (1957) 185\r\n(j) ?Pronchfoot (1962) 414 App V. 1106\r\n(k) Moore & Rowlands (1972) 49-50\r\n(l) Genloff (1975) 164 110 269\r\n(m) Rowlands (1976a) 86, 202 110 Plate 19", "Circumstances": "Reference (a) records that inside Scratchbury Camp \"is a large circular barrow, ?1901, but not above 3ft in elevation. It contained an interment of burnt bones, with which were deposited a small lancehead of ?brass (1), a large amber ring (4) about fifty beads of the same material (5) a piece of brass two or three inches long (2) resembling a screw, and another bit of twisted brass (2) all of which are now preserved by Miss Benet of Norton House\". Ref (b) refers to an unpublished drawings of this grave group which was to have been included in (a). (k) repeats that efforts to trace this drawing amongst the Colt House MSS at Devizes Museum has been unsuccessful. Ref (g) suggests that the segmented faience bead (6) figured by (b) in Fig 186 as from \"Scratchbury\" without further provenance. might belong to this grave group, as ?Thursnam might have seen the contents of the grave at Norton House. Reference (k) points out that there is no evidence for this.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]