[{"id": 140566, "created": "2020-05-29T11:14:57.111169", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84588, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-29T11:37:18.348985", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SK 723;214", "Site": "LEICESTERSHIRE;WELBY", "CollHist": "Leicester Museum\r\nHistory\r\nDeposited by Mrs O.C. Hocart in 1919\r\nFormerly in the possession of her father Mr W.S. Barnes", "Contents": "(1) Spearhead with bevelled, lead-shaped blade ; peg-holes in socket\r\n(2) Four fragments of a leaf-shaped sword\r\n(3) Socketed axe, splayed moulding at mouth with two rib-mouldings below & three vertical ribs on each face\r\n(4) Axe like (3) but with single rib moulding\r\n(5) Axe like (3) but smaller\r\n(6) Bowl of cast bronze, carinated, with four lines of furrowing on the shoulder. Everted rim : base hollowed inside foot ring\r\n(7) Terminal mounting\r\n(8) Ring with loop attachment\r\n(9) Cruciform handle attachment ; one arm broken\r\n(10) Cruciform handle attachment as (9) but perfect\r\n(11) Disc slide with low conical body ornamented by a central boss of four concentric ridges with central pellet. Four lateral slots on back of disc to carry a strap crossing\r\n(12) Disc-slide as (11)\r\n(13) Disc-slide as (11)\r\n(14) Disc-slide as (11)\r\n(15) Disc-slide as (11)\r\n(16) Disc mount with central perforation with two loops on reverse.\r\n(17) Two small fragments of sheet bronze\r\n(18) An unknown number of bronzes, types unknown (Melted down)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 28.1.83.", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Powell (1950) 27-40\r\n(b) von Merhart (1952) 14\r\n(c) Inventaria Archaeologia GB 24 (1957) 4th set", "Circumstances": "Found in 1875 by a farmer digging for gravel, probably in the field locally known as Gravel hole Field. The bronzes were taken by the farmer to a foundry in Melton Mowbray, whence part of the find was rescued by W.S. Barnes from being melted down. His daughter, Mrs O.C. Hocart deposited the surviving bronzes (1-16) in Leicester Museum in 1919.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 143976, "created": "2020-07-16T01:20:57.702287", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84588, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-16T01:40:27.671531", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SK 723; 214", "Site": "Leicestershire, Welby", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nLeicester Museum\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\nDeposited by Mrs. O.C. Hocart in 1919.\r\nFormerely in the possession of her father, Mr. W.S. Barnes.", "Contents": "(1) Spearhead with bevelled, leaf-shaped blade; peg-holes in socket.\r\n(2) Four fragments of a leaf-shaped sword.\r\n(3) Socketed axe, splayed moulding at mouth with two sub-mouldings below & three verftical ribs on each face.\r\n(4) Axe, like (3), but with single sub-moulding.\r\n(5) Axe, like (3), but smaller.\r\n(6) Bowl of cast bronze, carinated, with four lines of furrowing on the shoulder. Everted rim; base hollowed inside foot ring.\r\n(7) Terminal mounting.\r\n(8) Ring with loop attachment.\r\n(9) Cruciform handle attachment; one arm broken.\r\n(10) Cruciform handle attachment as (9), but perfect.\r\n(11) Disc-slide with low conical body ornamented by a central boss of four concentric ridges with central pellet. Four lateral slots on back of disc to carry a strap crossing.\r\n(12) Disc-slide as (11)\r\n(13) Disc-slide as (11)\r\n(14) Disc-slide as (11)\r\n(15) Disc-slide as (11)\r\n(16) Disc mount with central perforation with two loops on reverse.\r\n(17) Two small fragments of sheet bronze\r\n(18) An unknown numbger of bronzes, types unknown (melted down).\r\n\r\n", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 28.1.83", "ContextType": "7b Group", "BiblioSources": "(a) Powell (1950) 27-40\r\n(b) von Merhart (1952) 14\r\n(c) \"Inventaria Archaeologia\", GB 24 (1957) 4th set", "Circumstances": "Found in 1875 by a farmer digging for gravel, probably in the field locally known as Gravel Hole Field. The bronzes were taken by the farmer to a foundry in Melton Mowbray, whence part of the find was recued by W.S. Barnes from being melted down. His daughter, Mrs. O.C. Hocart, deposited the surviving bronzes (1-16) in Leicester Museum in 1919.\r\nThe surviving bronzes (1-16) in Leicester Museum in 1919.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]