[{"id": 135673, "created": "2020-03-24T15:15:25.857131", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 83894, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-03-24T15:53:36.967450", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "? Barrow unlocated Pond SU 223;362", "Site": "WILTSHIRE;IDMISTON;IDMISTON DOWN;? BArrow G.9d.", "CollHist": "Salisbury Museum", "Contents": "(1) Dagger with ogival outline and four lateral grooves. Six peg rivets in position. Traces of wooden sheath on blade and of wooden handle on hilt-plate", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 28.7.81.", "ContextType": "? 2a GRAVE (or ? Single find)", "BiblioSources": "(a) Andrew & Drury (1773) Map of Wiltshire\r\n(b) Evans (1881) 237 Fig. 296\r\n(c) Goddard (1911-12) 122 N\u00b0 33\r\n(d) Goddard (1913b) 269\r\n(e) Piggott (1938) App VII N\u00b0 61\r\n(f) ApSimon (1954) App A. N\u00b0 6\r\n(g) Grinsell (1957) 178\r\n(h) Britton (1961) Table I N\u00b0 6\r\n(i) Moore & Rowlands (1972) 43\r\n(j) Gerloff (1975) 79 N\u00b0 141", "Circumstances": "Reference (i) reports that according to the Blackmore Accessions Book (p. 13 Sept. 1873): \"Richard Lawrence brought in a bronze dagger with rivets attached .... which he had dug up on Idmiston Down, near the bottom, by the Pond\". Reference (b) states that \"it was found in a barrow at Idmiston, near Salisbury, and is now preserved in the Blackmore Museum\". Unless Evans had been given additional information by Dr Blackmore he must have assumed that it was found in a barrow. Evans is followed by Piggott (e) who numbers it as Wessex Grave 61. According to (a) there were three ponds on Idmiston Down, of which the southern pond is likely to be the one in the vicinity of the find-spot of the dagger (SU 223 362). There are several disc barrows to the north and a bowl barrow nearby, but clearly there is no definite evidence of attribution.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 136178, "created": "2020-04-20T08:38:59.997766", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 83894, "user_id": 1994, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-20T09:10:45.923527", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "?Barrow unlocated; Pond SU 223 362", "Site": "WILTSHIRE; IDMISTON; IDMISTON DOWN; ?Barrow G.9d", "CollHist": "Salisbury Museum", "Contents": "(1) Dagger with ogival outline and translatual grooves. Six peg rivets in position. Traces of wooden sheath on blade and wooden handle on hilt-plate.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 28.7.81", "ContextType": "?2a GRAVE (or ?single find)", "BiblioSources": "(a) Andrew & Drury (1773) Map of Wiltshire\r\n(b) Evans (1881) 237 Fig. 296\r\n(c) Goddard (1911-12) 122 No.33\r\n(d) Goddard (1913b) 269\r\n(e) Piggott (1938) App VII No.61\r\n(f) Apsimon (1954) App A. No.6\r\n(g) Grinsell (1957) 178\r\n(h) Brutton (1961) Table I No.6\r\n(i) Moore & Rowlands (1972) 43\r\n(j) Genloff (1975) 79 No.141", "Circumstances": "Reference (i) reports that according to the Blackmore Accessions Book (p.13 Sept 1873): \"Richard Lawrence brought in a bronze dagger with rivets attached...which he had dug into on Idmiston Down, near the bottom, by the Pond\". Reference (b) states that 'it was found in a barrow at Idmiston, near Salisbury and is now preserved in the Blackmore Musuem\". Unless Evans had been given additional information by Dr Blackmore he must have assumed that it was found in a barrow. Evans is followed by Piggott (e) who numbers it as Wessex Grave 61. According to (a) there were three ponds on Idmiston Down, of which the southern pond is likely to be the one in the vicinity of the findspot of the dagger (SU 223 362). There are several disc barrow to the north and a bowl barrow nearby, but clearly there is no definite evidence of attribution.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]