[{"id": 141052, "created": "2020-06-12T08:49:50.762324", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84677, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-12T09:38:30.014718", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SE 8971;1671", "Site": "HUMBERSIDE;BURTON UPON STATHER;Bagmoor Farm II", "CollHist": "Scunthorpe Museum\r\nBS AZ 1-28 (Items 1-28)\r\nBS ND 1/2 (Items 33-34)\r\nBS BN 1 (Item 35)\r\nPrivate Collection (Mr A. Gelder, West Street, Winterton).\r\nItems (29-32)\r\nHistory\r\nItems (1-7) (9-12) (14) (17-23) (25-26) and (28), presented to Scunthorpe Museum in 1935 were in the possession of Mr E.J. Coulthurst and Sir Berkeley Sheffield, from the time of their recovery from the workmen in 1933.\r\nItems (8) (13) (15) (24) (27) and (16) were otherwise later recovered. It is not recorded how, when and from whom recovered.\r\nIt is not recorded how items (29-32) came into Mr Gelder's possession\r\nHistory of items (33-34) not recorded.\r\nItem (35) if from the hoard, must have been withheld by Mr Coulthurst in 1935, or acquired later.", "Contents": "(1) Strengthening plates from the base of a bronze bucket, consisting of 6 roughly equal arc-plates, carrying concentric ribs and a 1/2\" flange along the outer edge, each with a plain radial strip. Secured by a rivet towards the three extremities of each plate to the sheet bronze of the bucket base, scraps of which remain below the flat heads of the rivets\r\n(2) Socketed spearhead, leaf-shaped blade with bevelled edges and peg-holes in socket\r\n(3) Spearhead as (2) but without edge bevelling ; socket damaged\r\n(4) Spearhead as (2) decorated with three bands of three incised lines below peg-holes\r\n(5) Fragment of spearhead as (2)\r\n(6) Spearhead fragment ; midrib more edged than (2)\r\n(7) Spearhead like (3) but wings of blade solid\r\n(8) Spearhead like (4) but blade wider and wings solid. Decorated on socket by 4 bands of 4 incised lines\r\n(9) Socketed axe, sub-rectangular at mouth ; mouth moulding and a second lighter moulding below. Short internal ribs in socket\r\n(10) Axe as (9) but rectangular at mouth. Broken\r\n(11) Socketed axe as (9) with 3 vertical ribs on each face. Cracked\r\n(12) Axe like (10) but lower moulding a rib with 3 ribs below\r\n(13) Axe like (11) with ribs closer together\r\n(14) Socketed chisel\r\n(15) Socketed axe like (9) but irregular oval at mouth and no internal ribs\r\n(16) Socketed axe like (9) but body more angular and no ribs in socket\r\n(17) Socketed axe as (16) crushed\r\n(18) Socketed axe as (16) crushed\r\n(19) Failed casting of socketed axe with imperfect loop. Fragment\r\n(20) Fragment of axe like (11)\r\n(21) Fragment of a socketed axe", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "? 7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Dudley & Hawkes (1946) 8-11 Plate 1\r\n(b) Dudley (1949) 95-101, Figs. 34, 35, 35a\r\n(c) Inventaria Archaeologia G.B 23 (1957) 4th Set (3 cards)\r\n(d) Davey (1973) 94 Figs 40-42, p. 74 Nos 99, 116, 151.\r\nFig 10 N\u00b0 99, Fig 11, N\u00b0 116, Fig 14, N\u00b0 151", "Circumstances": "Excavated by mechanical grab in 1933 from a quarry at Bagmoor Farm. The bronzes were contained in sandy overburden above ironstone beds and were discovered some time after excavation when heaps of the sand were being levelled. Mr E.J. Coulthurst and Sir Berkeley Sheffield recovered twenty-two of the bronzes, items (1-7) (9-12) (14) (17-23) (25-26) and (28), and presented them to Scunthorpe Museum in 1935. Six further bronzes (8) (13) (24) (27) and (16) were acquired by Scunthorpe Museum more recently. Four further objects from the hoard are in private possession (29-32). Reference (d) reports that two additional socketed axes (33-34) are considered likely members of the hoard. (They are recorded on Scunthorpe Museum Card Index as from the Normanby Estate, which includes Bagmoor Farm). A recent accession to Scunthorpe Museum, a socketed axe (35) from Mr E.J. Coulthurst's collection, and described by his son as coming from the Normanby/Bagmoor/Thealby area, could, in (d's) opinion, well be part of the hoard.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 144624, "created": "2020-07-23T22:10:07.840069", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84677, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-23T23:01:40.662379", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SE 8971; 1671", "Site": "Humberside, Burton Upon Stather, Bagmoor Farm II", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nScanthorpe Museum\r\nBS A2 1-28 (Items 1-28)\r\nBS N2 1/2 (Items 33-34)\r\nBS BN 1 (Item 35)\r\n\r\nPrivate Collection: (Mr. A. Gelder, West Street, Winterton)\r\nItems (29-32)\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\nItems (1-7), (9-12), (14), (17-23), (25-26) and (28), presented to Scanthorpe Museum in 1935 were in the possession of Mr. E.J. Coulthurst and Sir Berkeley Sheffield, from the time of their recovery from the workmen in 1933.\r\nItems (8), (13), (15), (24), (27), and (16) were otherwise later recovered. It is not recorded how, when and from whom recovered.\r\nIt is not recorded how items (29-32) came into Mr. Gelder's possession.\r\nHistory of items (33-34), if from the hoard, must have been withheld by Mr. Coulthurst in 1935, or acquired later.", "Contents": "(1) Strengthening plates from the base of a  bronze bucket, consisting of 6 roughly equal arc-plates, carrying concentric ribs and a \u00bd\" flange along the outer edge, each with a plain radial strip. Secured by a rivet towards the three extremities of each plate to the sheet bronze of the bucket base, scraps of which remain below the flat heads of the rivets.\r\n(2) Socketed spearhead, leaf-shaped blade with bevelled edges and peg-holes in socket.\r\n(3) Spearhead as (2) but without edge bevelling; socket damaged.\r\n(4) Spearhead as (2) decorated with three bands of three incised lines below peg-holes.\r\n(5) Fragment of spearhead as (2).\r\n(6) Spearhead fragment; midrib more edged than (2).\r\n(7) Spearhead like (3) but wings of blade solid.\r\n(8) Spearhead like (4) but blade wider and wings solid. Decorated on socket by 4 bands of 4 incised lines.\r\n(9) Socketed axe, sub-rectangular at mouth; mouth moulding and a second lighter moulding below. Short \r\n     internal ribs in socket.\r\n(10) Axe, as (9), but rectangular at mouth. Broken.\r\n(11) Socketed axe, as (9), with 3 vertical ribs on each face. Cracked.\r\n(12) Axe like (10) but lower moulding a rib with 3 ribs below.\r\n(13) Axe like (11) with ribs closer together.\r\n(14) Socketed chisel.\r\n(15) Socketed axe like (9) but irregular oval at mouth and no internal ribs.\r\n(16) Socketed axe like (9) but body more angular and no ribs in socket.\r\n(17) Socketed axe as (16), crushed.\r\n(18) Socketed axe as (16), crushed.\r\n(19) Failed casting of socketed axe with imperfect loop. Fragment.\r\n(20) Fragment of axe like (11)\r\n(21) Fragment of a socketed axe.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "? 7b Group", "BiblioSources": "(a) Dudley & Hawkes (1946) 8-11, Plate I\r\n(b) Dudley (1949) 95-101, Fogs. 34, 35, 35a\r\n(c) \"Inventaria Archaeologia\" G.B. 23 (1957) 4th Set (3 cards)\r\n(d) Davey (1973) 94 Figs. 40-42, p. 74 No. 99, 116, 151.\r\n                 Fig. 10 No. 99, Fog. 11 No. 116, Fig. 14, No. 151\r\n\r\n", "Circumstances": "     Excavated by mechanical grab in 1933 from, a quarry at Bagmoor Farm. The bronzes were contained in sandy overburden above ironstone beds and were discovered some time after excavation when heaps of the sand were being levelled. Mr. E.J. Coulthurst and Sir Berkeley Sheffield recovered twenty-two of the bronzed, items (1-7), (9-12), (14), (17-23), (25-26) and (28), and presented them to Scanthorpe Museum in 1935. Six further bronzes (8), (13), (24), (27) and (16) were acquired by Scanthorpe Museum more recently. Four further objects from the hoard are in private possession (29-32). Reference (d) reports that two additional socketed axes (33-34) are considered likely members of the hoard. (They are recorded on Scanthorpe Museum Card Index as from the Normanby Estate, which includes Bagmoor Farm). A recent accession to Scanthorpe Museum, a socketed axe (35) from Mr. E.J. Coulthurst's collection, and described by his son as coming from the Normanby/Bagmoor/Thealby area, could, in (d's) opinion, well be part of the hoard. ", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 144682, "created": "2020-07-25T11:03:16.956870", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84677, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-25T11:03:28.723112", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SE 8971 / 1671", "Site": "HUMBERSIDE / BURTON UPON STATHER / Bagmoor Farm II", "CollHist": "Scunthorpe Museum\r\nBS  AZ 1-28 (Items 1-28); BS  ND 1/2 (Items 33-34); BS  BN 1 (item 35)\r\nPrivate Collection\r\n----------------------\r\n(Mr. A. Gelder, West street, Winterton) Items (29-32)\r\n/Items (1-7) (9-12) (14) (17-23) (25-26) and (28) , presented to Scunthorpe Museum.\r\nIn 1935 were in the possession of Mr. E.J. Coulthurst and Sir Berkeley Sheffield, from the time of their recovery from the workmen in 1933.\r\nItems (8) (13) (15) (24) (27) and (16) were otherwise later recovered.\r\nIt is not recorded how, when and from whom recovered. \r\nIt is not recorded how items (29-32) came into Mr. Gelder's possession.\r\nHistory of items (33-34) not recorded.\r\nItem (35) if from the hoard, must have been withheld by Mr. Coulthurst in 1935, or acquired later.", "Contents": "(1) Strengthening plates from the base of a bronze bucket, consisting of 6 \r\n     roughly equal arc-plates, carrying concentric ribs and a 1/2\" flange along the\r\n     outer edge, each with a plain radial strip. Secured by a rivet towards the three\r\n     extremities of each plate to the sheet bronze of the bucket base, scraps of \r\n     which remain below the flat heads of the rivets.\r\n(2) Socketed spearhead, leaf-shaped blade with bevelled edges and peg-holes \r\n     in socket.\r\n(3) Spearhead as (2) but without edge bevelling; socket damaged.\r\n(4) Spearhead as (2) decorated with three bands of three incised lines below\r\n     peg-holes.\r\n(5) Fragment of spearhead as (2)\r\n(6) Spearhead fragment; midrib more edged than (2)\r\n(7) Spearhead like (3) but wings of blade solid\r\n(8) Spearhead like (4) but blade wider and wings solid, Decorated on socket by\r\n     4 bands of 4 incised lines.\r\n(9) Socketed axe, sub-rectangular at mouth; mouth moulding and a second \r\n     lighter moulding below. Short internal ribs in socket.\r\n(10) Axe as (9) but rectangular at mouth. Broken\r\n(11) Socketed axe as (9) with 3 vertical ribs on each face. Cracked.\r\n(12) Axe like (10) but lower moulding a rib with three ribs below.\r\n(13) Axe like (11) with ribs closer together.\r\n(14) Socketed chisel.\r\n(15) Socketed axe like (9) but irregular oval at mouth and no iternal ribs.\r\n(16) Socketed axe like (9) but body more angular and no ribs in socket.\r\n(17) Socketed axe as (16) crushed\r\n(18) Socketed axe as (16) crushed.\r\n(19) Failed casting of socketed axe with imperfect loop. Fragment.\r\n(20) Fragment of axe like (11)\r\n(21) Fragment of a socketed axe\r\n  Continued", "comments": "Contents continued on another card.", "ArchiveEtc": "", "ContextType": "? 7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Dudley & Hawkes (1946) 8-11 Plate 1\r\n(b) Dudley (1949) 95-101 Figs.34, 35, 35a\r\n(c) Inventaria Archaeologia GB 23 (1957) 4th. Set (3 cards)\r\n     ------------------------------\r\n(d) Davey (1973) 94 Figs.40-42; p.74 Nos.99, 116, 151; \r\n     Fig.10 No.99; Fig.11 No.116, Fig.14 No.151", "Circumstances": "   Excavated by mechanical grab in 1923 from a quarry at Bagmoor Farm.\r\nThe bronzes were contained in sandy overburden above ironstone beds and were discovered some time after excavation when heaps of the sand were being levelled. Mr. E.J. Coulthurst and Sir Berkeley Sheffield recovered twenty-two of the bronzes, items (1-7) (9-12) (14) (17-23) (25-26) and  (28), and presented them to Scunthorpe Museum in 1935. Six further bronzes (8) (13) (24) (27) and (16) were acquired by Scunthorpe Museum more recently. Four further objects from the hoard are in private possession (29-32). Reference (d) reports that two additional socketed axes (33-34) are considered likely members of the hoard. \r\n(They are recorded on Scunthorpe Museum Card index as from the Normanby Estate, which included Bagmoor Farm). A recent accession to Scunthorpe Museum, a socketed axe (35) from Mr. E.J. Coulthurst's collection, and described by his son as coming from the Normanby/Bagmoor/Thealby area, could, in (d's)\r\nopinion, well be part of the hoard.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]