[{"id": 140311, "created": "2020-05-23T13:04:52.828048", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84520, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-23T13:07:16.365645", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "TG 1975;2695", "Site": "NORFOLK;BROADLAND;AYLSHAM", "CollHist": "Norwich Castle Museum\r\n915.968 (1-6)\r\n30.969 (7-9)\r\n399.971 (21)\r\nLoan 1971.7 (10-24) and (26)", "Contents": "(1) Socketed spearhead with leaf-shaped blade and peg-holes\r\n(2) Socketed spearhead similar to (1) but smaller\r\n(3) Socketed axe plain ; heavy mouth moulding and rib moulding below\r\n(4) Socketed axe similar to (3)\r\n(5) Socketed axe similar to (3) but larger, and single mouth moulding\r\n(6) Cast disc with high flange\r\n(7) Cutting edge of socketed axe\r\n(8) Small, octagonal facetted socketed axe\r\n(9) Socketed axe similar to (8) but larger\r\n(10) Socketed axe as (9), damaged\r\n(11) Socketed axe similar to (5), damaged\r\n(12) Socketed axe similar to (9)\r\n(13) Cutting edge of socketed axe\r\n(14) Socketed axe similar to (9)\r\n(15) Octagonal facetted socketed axe, damaged at mouth\r\n(16) Octagonal facetted socketed axe with very small loop & heavy mouth moulding\r\n(17) Socketed hammer\r\n(18) Fragment of a socketed spearhead, part of edge and body survive\r\n(19) Fragment of rapier blade\r\n(20) Ingot fragment\r\n(21) Lower part of tang of sword ; butt with rounded shoulders & two rivet-holes on each side survive.\r\n(22) Tip of sword blade\r\n(23) Ingot fragment\r\n(24) Fragment of a rapier blade\r\n(25) Socketed axe as (9)\r\n(26) Small fragment of a socket.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 17.7.80", "ContextType": "7a AREA FIND", "BiblioSources": "(a) Clough (1969) 348\r\n(b) Clough (1971) 159-169\r\n(c) Burgess, Coombs & Davies (1972) App III N\u00b0 42. Fig. 32\r\n(d) Norfolk Museums Service (1977) 30", "Circumstances": "Found in July 1968 and in succeeding months on a new housing estate at Sir William's Close, Aylsham, Norfolk. In making their garden, Mr & Mrs Taylor first unearthed items (1-4) all lying together and then a socketed axe (5) within a few feet of the original finds. A limited excavation was carried out in May 1969 by Clough, but no further bronzes came to light and failed to produce any information about the deposition of the hoard. Subsequently items (6) (10-24) and (26) were discovered by the Taylors, and items (7-9) and (25) by their neighbours, in their respective gardens. It is thought that the hoard may have been scattered by early agriculture and although the area has not been ploughed in recent times, pigs were once kept on the field and it was also an orchard before being built on. (b) reports that although items (7-9) and (25) cannot be proved to be part of the same hoard as the remaining objects, the probability that they were is so great that they are best considered to be part of it.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 143412, "created": "2020-07-08T12:44:43.334730", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84520, "user_id": 1994, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-08T12:59:46.519173", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "TG 1975 2695", "Site": "NORFOLK; BROADLAND; AYLSHAM", "CollHist": "Norwich Castle Museum 915.968 (1-6); 30.969 (7-9); 399.971 (21); Loan 1971.7 (10-24) and (26)", "Contents": "(1)\tSocketed spearhead with leaf-shaped blade and peg-holes\r\n(2)\tSocketed spearhead similar to (1) but smaller\r\n(3)\tSocketed axe, plain; heavy mouth moulding and rib moulding below\r\n(4)\tSocketed axe similar to (3)\r\n(5)\tSocketed axe similar to (3) but larger, and single mouth moulding\r\n(6)\tCast disc with high flange\r\n(7)\tCasting edge of socketed axe\r\n(8)\tSmall, octagonal facetted socketed axe\r\n(9)\tSocketed axe similar to (8) but larger\r\n(10)\t Socketed axe as (9), damaged\r\n(11)\t Socketed axe similar to (5), damaged\r\n(12)\t Socketed axe similar to (9)\r\n(13)\t Cutting edge of socketed axe\r\n(14)\t Socketed axe similar to (9)\r\n(15)\t Octagonal facetted socketed axe, damaged at mouth\r\n(16)\t Octagonal facetted socketed axe with very small loop and heavy mouth moulding\r\n(17)\t Socketed hammer\r\n(18)\t Fragment of a socketed spearhead, part of edge and body survive\r\n(19)\t Fragment of a rapier blade\r\n(20)\t Ingot fragment\r\n(21)\tLower part of tang of sword; butt with rounded shoulders and two rivet-holes on each side survives\r\n(22)\t Tip of sword blade\r\n(23)\t Ingot fragment\r\n(24)\t Fragment of a rapier blade\r\n(25)\tSocketed axe as (9)\r\n(26)\t Small fragment of a socket", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 17.7.80", "ContextType": "7a AREA FIND", "BiblioSources": "(a)\tClough (1969) 348\r\n(b)\tClough (1971) 159-169\r\n(c)\tBurgess, Coombs & Davies (1972) App III No.42. Fig 32\r\n(d)\tNorfolk Museums Service (1977) 30", "Circumstances": "Found in July 1968 and in succeeding months on a new housing estate at Sir William\u2019s Close, Aylsham, Norfolk. In making their gardener, Mr & Mrs Taylor first unearthed items (1-4) all lying together and then a socketed axe (5) within a few feet of the original finds. A limited excavation was carried out in May 1969 by Clough, but no further bronzes came to light and failed to produce any information about the description of the hoard. Subsequently items (6), (10-24) and (26) were discovered by the Taylers, and items (7-9) and (25) by their neighbours, in their respective gardens. It is thought that the hoard may have been scattered by early agriculture and although the area had not been ploughed in recent times, pigs were once kept on the field and it was also an orchard before being built on. (b) reports that although items (7-9) and (25) cannot be proved to be part of the same hoard as the remaining objects, the probability that they were is so great that they are best considered to be part of it.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]