[{"id": 140298, "created": "2020-05-23T07:47:13.755574", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84508, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-23T08:05:59.900931", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c TM 114;925", "Site": "NORFOLK;BRECKLAND;Nr ATTLEBOROUGH;CARLETON RODE", "CollHist": "Norwich Castle Museum 70.45 (1-4, 6-8, 10-18)\r\nOn loan to N.C.M. from Ashmolean, Oxford\r\nItems (19-21) 86.948 (1-3)\r\nItem (5) Provenance unknown 2.996\r\nItem (9) Provenance unknown 3.996\r\nHistory\r\n? How did 3 socketed axes get to the Ashmolean", "Contents": "(1) Seven ingots (8th stolen in 1946)\r\n(2) Fragment of a barbed spearhead (Type II)\r\n(3a) Fragment of a palstave\r\n(3b) Fragment of a socketed axe\r\n(4) Winged axe\r\n(5) Palstave, unlooped (not part of hoard)\r\n(6) Socketed axe, plain\r\n(7) Socketed axe, 3 vertical ribs\r\n(8) Socketed axe, plain\r\n(9) Socketed gouge (not part of hoard)\r\n(10) Socketed gouge, single horizontal rib round socket\r\n(11) Socketed chisel, plain\r\n(12) Socketed gouge, 3 horizontal lines below mouth\r\n(13) Socketed gouge, plain\r\n(14) Tanged gouge, long slim blade\r\n(15) Tanged chisel, blade waisted below collar\r\n(16) Socketed hammer, slight moulding below socket\r\n(17) Socketed mortising chisel, plain\r\n(18) Socketed chisel, facetted, with collar\r\n(19) Socketed axe, ribbed edges\r\n(20) Socketed axe, 6 faint ribs on one side\r\n(21) Socketed axe, 5 ribs ending in pellets\r\n", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 23.7.80", "ContextType": "1a HOARD", "BiblioSources": "(a) Slapp (1846) 494\r\n(b) Johnson (1846a) 80\r\n(c) Johnson (1846b) 51\r\n(d) Johnson (1846c) 58\r\n(e) Evans (1881) 74, 94, 113, 119, 121, 122 Fig 132, 133 Fig 160, 167 Fig 192 171 Fig 200, 173 Fig 203, 175 Fig 207 178 Fig 213, 424, 462, 467 (Hoard 78)\r\n(f) Catalogue of the Antiquities in Norwich Castle Museum (1909) 204-220\r\n(g) City of Norwich Museums (1966) 25-26 Plates VI & VII Bronze Age Metalwork in Norwich Castle Museum\r\n(h) Burgess, Coombs & Davies (1972) App. 3. N\u00b0 41", "Circumstances": "Found on 12 March 1844 by a labourer engaged in digging a ditch in a piece of pasture land belonging to the Rev. T. Slapp in the village of Carleton, half a mile west of the Church.\r\n(g) reports that a palstave (5) and a socketed gouge (9) were included in the hoard in the 1909 catalogue ; the palstave (5) was also included by Evans (p. 78) \r\nA MS note by James Reeve (Curator 1851-1910) says these 2 items are not part of the hoard nor from Rev. T. Slapp on whose land the hoard was found. All the items, except the ingots, from this hoard in the N.C.M. are shown on a lithograph by H. Ninham - see ref (d).\r\nA winged axe in the British Museum and two socketed axes in the Layton Collection now in the London Museum, are supposed to come from this hoard, but the evidence is regarded as dubious by (g).", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 142994, "created": "2020-07-06T14:11:50.573101", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84508, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-06T14:11:54.876054", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c TM 114 / 925", "Site": "NORFOLK / BRECKLAND / Nr. AYTLEBOROUGH / CARLETON RODE", "CollHist": "Norwich Castle Museum  70.45 (1-4, 6-8, 10-18)\r\nOn loan to N.C.M. from Ashmolean, Oxford: items (19-21) 86.948 (1-3)\r\nItem (8) Provenance unknown 2.996\r\nItem (9)        \"                 \"        3.996\r\n\r\n? How did three socketed axes get to the Ashmolean", "Contents": "(1) Seven ingots (8th. stolen in 1946)\r\n(2) Fragment of a barbed spearhead (Type II)\r\n(3a) Fragment of a palstave\r\n(3b) Fragment of a socketed axe\r\n(4) Winged axe\r\n(5) Palstave, unlooped (not part of hoard)\r\n(6) Socketed axe, plain\r\n(7) Socketed axe, 3 vertical ribs\r\n(8) Socketed axe, plain\r\n(9) Socketed gouge (not part of hoard)\r\n(10) Socketed gouge, single horizontal rib round socket\r\n(11) Socketed chisel, plain\r\n(12) Socketed gouge, 3 horizontal lines below mouth\r\n(13)         \"         \"       , plain\r\n(14) Tanged gouge, long slim blade\r\n(15) Tanged chisel, blade waisted below collar.\r\n(16) Socketed hammer, slight moulding below socket.\r\n(17) Socketed mortising chisel, plain\r\n(18) Socketed chisel, facetted, with collar\r\n(19) Socketed axe, ribbed edges\r\n(20) Socketed axe,6 faint ribs on one side\r\n(21) Socketed axe, 5 ribs ending in pellets", "comments": "? second (g) ref; should be (h) ?", "ArchiveEtc": "/S.H.  23.7.80", "ContextType": "1a Hoard", "BiblioSources": "(a) Slapp (1846) 494\r\n(b) Johnson (1846a) 80\r\n(c) Johnson (1846b) 51\r\n(d) Johnson (1846c) 58\r\n(e) Evans (1881) 74, 94, 113, 119, 121, 122 Fig.132, 133 Fig.160, 167 Fig.192,\r\n     171 Fig.200, 173 Fig.203, 175 Fig.207, 178 Fig.213, 424, 462, 467(Hoard 78)\r\n(f) Catalogue of Antiquities in Norwich Castle Museum (1909) 204-220\r\n    ----------------------------------------------------------------\r\n(g) City of Norwich Museums (1966) 25-26 Plates VI & VII\r\n      Bronze Age Metalwork in Norwich Castle Museum\r\n      --------------------------------------------------------------\r\n?(g) Burgess, Coombs & Davies (1972) App.3. No.41", "Circumstances": "Found on 12 March 1844 by a labourer engaged in digging a ditch in a piece of pasture land belonging to the Rev. T. Slapp in the village of Carleton, half a mile west of the church.\r\n(g) reports that a palstave ((5) and a socketed gouge (9) were included in the \r\n     hoard in the 1909 catalogue; the palstave (5) was also included by Evans\r\n     (p.78). A MS note by James Reeve (Curator 1851-1910) says these 2 items \r\n     are not part of the hoard nor from Rev. T. Slapp on whose land the hoard was\r\n     found. All the items, except the ingots, from the hoard in the N.C.M. are shown \r\n     on a lithograph by H. Ninham - see ref.(d).\r\n     A winged axe in the British Museum and two socketed axes in the Layton \r\n     Collection now in the London Museum, are supposed to come from this  hoard, \r\n     but the evidence is regarded as dubious by (g).", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]