[{"id": 141419, "created": "2020-06-22T14:48:27.815578", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84793, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-22T15:03:49.652828", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. TQ 17;68", "Site": "GREATER LONDON;RIVER THAMES;KINGSTON", "CollHist": "SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES LONDON B. 17-18", "Contents": "1) Palstave, unlooped\r\n2) palstave-chisel", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "SN. Feb 79\r\nDF C", "ContextType": "7b. GROUP", "BiblioSources": "a) P.S.A., I, 1843-9, 20-1\r\nb) Arch. XXX, 1844, 490-2\r\nc) P.S.A.2 I, 1859-61, 82-3 no's. 5-6\r\nd) Loose hand-painted labels accompanying\r\ne) Loose tag labels - Roots originals", "Circumstances": "\"recently discovered near his residence (William Roots) by ballast-heavers employed in raising gravel out of the bed of the Thames, between Kingston & Hampton Court. In the course of such operations on the Middlesex side of the river, many relics, consisting chiefly of weapons of war, have been found, at a depth of about seven feet below a bed of gravel, and resting about two feet deep in a bed of blue clay .... ; two bronze celts, which lay within a few feet of the hatchet\" (iron hatchet) (a)\r\nalthough sources (a + b) are not specific enough for identification, the 2 objects referred to identified by source (c) which refers back to them (a + b)\r\n(2) was apparently \"found with the last (1) and exhibited at the same time\" (c)\r\n\"Bronze Palstave, found 2 ft. deep in blue clay under 7 ft. of gravel, Thames at Kingston - Roots coll.\" (d) - pencilled '5' on reverse, evidently Roots' no.\r\n\"Bronze Palstave, from the Thames at Kingston - Roots coll ?\" (d) - pencilled '6' on reverse evidently Roots' no.\r\n\"No. 5 This missile harchet of celt was raised from the Thames at Kingston, where several other warlike weapons, and Roman remains were discovered in May 1844\" (e)\r\n\"No. 6 This missile hatchet was found in the Thames at Kingston, close to the same spot where several others were raised ; seven feet under the gravel, and resting nearly two feet in the blue clay\" (e)", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 145253, "created": "2020-08-02T21:10:29.767247", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84793, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-02T21:30:59.970370", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. TQ 17 68", "Site": "Greater London, River Thames, Kingston", "CollHist": "Collection: \r\nSociety of Antiquaries, London\r\n     8.17.18\r\n", "Contents": "(1) Palstave, unlooped\r\n(2) Palstave-chisel", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: SN Feb. 79; DF: C", "ContextType": "7b Group", "BiblioSources": "(a) P.S.A., I, 1843-9, 20-1\r\n(b) Arch. XXX, 1844, 490-2\r\n(c) P.S.A. s, I, 1859-61, 82-3 Nos. 5-6\r\n(d) Loose hand-painted labels accompanying\r\n(e) Loose tag labels - Roots' originals", "Circumstances": "\"recently discovered near his residence (William Roots) by ballast-heavers employed in raising gravel out of the bed of the Thames, between Kingston & Hampton Court. In the course of such operations on the Middlesex side of the River, many relics, consisting chiefly of weapons of war, have been found, at a depth of about seven feet below a bed of gravel, and resting about two feet deep in a bed of blue clay ...; two breme celts, which lay within a few feet of the hatchet\" (iron hatchet) (a).\r\n     Although sources (a & b) are not specific enough for identification, the 2 objects referred to indentified by source (c) which refers back to them (a & b).\r\n     (2) was apparently  \"found with the last (1) and exhibited at the same time\". (c)\r\n     \"Bronze Palstave, from the Thames at Kingston - Roots coll'n\". (d) - pencilled '6' on reverse, evidently Root's no.\r\n     \"No. 5. This [...] hatchet or celt was raised from the Thames at Kingston, where several other warlike weapons, and Roman remains were discovered in May 1844\". (e)\r\n     \"No. 6. This [...] hatchet or celt was found in the Thames at Kingston, close to the samespot where several others were raised; seven feet under the gravel , and resting nearly two feet in the blue clay.\" (e)", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]