[{"id": 136036, "created": "2020-04-11T10:00:51.540995", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84142, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-11T10:28:40.532612", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "NM 874;045", "Site": "STRATHCLYDE;Nr FORD; TORRAN FARM;Creag Beathach;", "CollHist": "National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland Edinburgh\r\nDQ 116-117 (Items 2-3)\r\nDQ 329-334 (Items 4-10)\r\nItem (1) whereabouts unknown.\r\nHistory\r\nItem (1) in 1884 in the possession of Henry Bruce\r\nItems (2-3) presented to the NMA in 1885 by J.M. Strachan\r\nItems (4-10) presented by the Forestry Commission", "Contents": "(1) Spearhead, leaf-shaped blade\r\n(2) Spearhead as (1)\r\n(3) Socketed gouge\r\n(4) Socketed axe\r\n(5) Socketed axe\r\n(6) Socketed axe\r\n(7) Socketed knife\r\n(8) Bronze ring with piece of wire attached\r\n(9) Bronze ring\r\n(10) Fragments of bronze", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 15.1.82.", "ContextType": "7a AREA FIND", "BiblioSources": "(a) P.S.A.S. XVIII (1883-84) 179\r\n(b) Strachan (1883-84) 207-9 Figs 1-3\r\n(c) P.S.A.S. XIX (1884-5) 53\r\n(d) Callander (1922-23) 144 N\u00b0 14\r\n(e) Coles (1959-60) 76, 87, 105\r\n(f) Campbell & Sandeman (1961-62) 39 N\u00b0 277, 122 N\u00b0 6\r\n(g) Discovery & Excavation, Scotland (1962) 8\r\n(h) Campbell & Coles (1962-63) 352-4", "Circumstances": "The spearhead and socketed axe (1-3) were found in 1881 by Mr T. Richmond, tenant of the farm, while digging for a ferret lost among fallen rocks. (b) records the findspot as \"at the foot of Craig Beoch\". (f) records that as \"Craig Beoch\" is not shown on the 6\" OS map, the present tenant of the farm, Mr Logan Richmond, was approached in 1962 to enquire whether he could identify the site. It transpired that he was the younger brother of the finder of the 1881 hoard, and was able to supply precise details, namely that the hoard had been found under a massive rock at the foot of a rocky scarp named Creag Beathach. A search among the pine needles and humus below the rock resulted in the discovery of further bronzes (4-10), having apparently worked out from under the rock after the initial disturbance in 1881.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Torranbeg Farmn Argyll"}}, {"id": 139135, "created": "2020-05-17T12:45:48.070767", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84142, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-17T13:31:05.862384", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "NM 874 / 045", "Site": "STRATHCLYDE / Nr. FORD / TORRAN FARM / Creag Beathach", "CollHist": "National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, Edinburgh\r\nDQ 116-117  (Items 2-3)\r\nDQ 329-334 (Items 4-10)\r\nItem (1) whereabouts unknown. /\r\nItem (1) in 1884 in the possesion of Henry Bruce\r\nItems (2-3) presented to the NMA in 1885 by J.M. Strachan\r\nItems (4-10) presented by the Forestry Commission", "Contents": "(1) Spearhead, leaf shaped blade\r\n(2) Spearhead as (1)\r\n(3) Socketed gouge\r\n(4) Socketed axe\r\n(5) Socketed axe\r\n(6) Socketed axe\r\n(7) Socketed knife\r\n(8) Bronze ring with piece of wire attached\r\n(9) Bronze ring\r\n(10) Fragments of bronze", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/ S.H.  15.1.82", "ContextType": "7a AREA FIND", "BiblioSources": "(a) P.S.A.S. xviii (1883-84) 179\r\n(b) Strachan (1883-84) 207-9  Figs. 1-3\r\n(c) P.S.A.S. xix (1884-5) 53\r\n(d) Callander (1922-23) 144 No.14\r\n(e) Coles (1959-60) 76, 87, 105\r\n(f) Campbell & Sandeman (1961-62) 39 Nos.277, 122 No.6\r\n(g) Discovery & Excavation, Scotland (1962) 8\r\n(h) Campbell & Coles (1962-63) 352-4\r\n     ----------", "Circumstances": "   The spearheads and socketed axe (1-3) were found in 1881 by \r\nMr. T. Richmond, tenant of the farm, while digging for a ferret lost among fallen\r\nrocks. (b) records the findspot as \"at the foot of Craig Beoch\". (f) records that as \r\n\"Craig Beoch\" is not shown on the 6\" OS map, the present tenant of the farm ,\r\nMr. Logan Richmond, was approached in 1962 to enquire whether he / could identify the site. It transpired that he was the younger brother of the finder of the \r\n1881 hoard, and was able to supply precise details, namely that the hoard had been found under a massive rock at the foot of a rocky scarp named\r\nCreag Beathach. A search among the pine needles and humus below the rock resulted in the discovery of further bronzes (4-10), having apparently worked out \r\nfrom under the rock after the initial disturbance in 1881.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Torranbeg Farm, Argyll"}}]