[{"id": 143703, "created": "2020-07-12T08:09:22.637840", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84920, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-12T08:32:26.011956", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "TQ 83;86", "Site": "ESSEX;SOUTHEND-ON-SEA;LEIGH-ON-SEA", "CollHist": "Prittlewell Priory Museum, Southend-on-Sea.\r\nHistory\r\n?", "Contents": "Fig 142\r\n(1) Facetted socketed axe\r\n(2) Axe as (1)\r\n(3) Socketed axe with 5 arched ribs\r\n(4) Socketed axe, wing decorated\r\n(5) Axe as (4)\r\n(6) Axe as (4)\r\n(7) Axe as (4)\r\n(8) Socketed axe with 2 ribs\r\n(9) Socketed axe, with 3 ribs\r\n(10) Socketed axe, with single pellet\r\n\r\nFig 143\r\n(11) Socketed axe, plain\r\n(12) Socketed axe as (11)\r\n(13) Axe as (11)\r\n(14) Axe as (11)\r\n(15) Axe as (11)\r\n(16) Axe as (11)\r\n(17) Axe as (11)\r\n(18) Axe as (11)\r\n(19) Axe as (11\r\n(20-33) Fourteen fragments of socketed axes\r\n\r\nFig 144\r\n(34-43) Ten spearhead fragments\r\n\r\nFig 145\r\n(44) Blade of sword (Ewart)\r\n(45) Hilt of sword (Carps tongue\r\n(46) Hilt of sword (Ewart)\r\n(47) Blade fragment of sword (Ewart)\r\n(48) Blade fragment of sword (Ewart)\r\n(49-51) Three blade fragments of swords (Ewart)\r\n(52) Hilt fragment of sword (Carps Tongue\r\n\r\nFig 146\r\n(53) Hilt of frame-grip sword\r\n(54) Hilt of sword (Carps tongue)\r\n(55) Bag-shaped terminal\r\n(56) Plaque\r\n(57) \"Bonnet de police\"\r\n(58) Ring with lateral perforations\r\n(59) Bracelet fragment\r\n(60) Bracelet fragment\r\n(61) Bracelet fragment\r\n(62) Tang of razor\r\n(63) Finger ring\r\n(64) Ring\r\n(65) Ring\r\n(66-67) Two fragments of rings\r\n(68) Metal fragment\r\n\r\nFig 147\r\n(69) Ssocketed hammer (type 11)\r\n(70) Hog-backed knife\r\n(71-73) Three sword tips\r\n(74) Blade fragment\r\n\r\nFig 148\r\n(75) Fragment of a socketed gouge\r\n(76) Hog-backed knife\r\n(77) Fragment of knife as (76)\r\n(78) Cauldron-ring fragment\r\n(79) Sickle fragment\r\n(80) Straight-bladed sickle fragment\r\n(81-82) Two sickle fragments\r\n(83) Fragment of bronze\r\n(84-85) Two fragment of socketed knives (Thorndon)\r\n\r\nNot figured\r\n(86-100) Fifteen blade fragments of socketed\r\n(101-102) Two body fragments of socketed axes\r\n(103) Casting jet\r\n(104-118) Fifteen small fragments of socketed axes\r\n(119-127) Nine unidentified pieces of metal\r\n(128-227) 100 pieces of raw metal", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 1.10.90", "ContextType": "? 1a", "BiblioSources": "(a) Pollitt (1926) 309\r\n(b) Pollitt (1928) 140\r\n(c) Kendrick & Hawkes (1932) 134\r\n(d) Brown & Blin-Stoyle (1959) 206 Nos 379-404\r\n(e) Blin-Stoyle (1959) p 15-16 Nos 379-404\r\n(f) Coombs (1971) App 1. Figs 142-8", "Circumstances": "Found in 1926 by Corporation workmen engaged on the straightening of Prittle Brook in the Leigh-on-Sea district of Southend. The objects were found 4 ft below surface on undisturbed gravel a few feet from the brook. The greater part of the hoard had been dispersed by the workmen before notification reached the proper authorities, but it is believed that practically the whole has now been recovered.\r\nSubsequent excavation of the area brought to light many other fragments of bronze implements also quantities of charcoal and evidences of a fire.", "FindAltSiteRel": "LEIGH II"}}, {"id": 145896, "created": "2020-08-14T14:26:03.126308", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84920, "user_id": 226, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-14T14:29:14.219244", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "TQ 83/86", "Site": "ESSEX; SOUTHEND-ON-SEA; LEIGH-ON-SEA", "CollHist": "?", "Contents": "(1) Facetted Socketed axe; (2) Axe as (1); (3) Socketed axe with 5 arched ribs; (4) Socketed axe, wing decorated; (5) Axe as (4); (6) Axe as (4); (7) Axe as (4); (8) Socketed axe with 2 ribs; (9) Socketed axe, with 3 ribs; (10) Socketed axe, with single pallet; (11) Socketed axe, plain; (12) Socketed axe as (11); (13) Axe as (11); (14) Axe as (11); (15) Axe as (11); (16) Axe as (11); (17) Axe as (11); (18) Axe as (11); (19) Axe as (11); (20-33) Fourteen fragments of socketed axes; (34-43) Ten spearhead fragments; (44) Blade of sword (Extant); (45) Hilt of sword (Carps tongue (46) Hilt of sword (Extant); (47) Blade fragment of sword (Extant); (48) Blade fragment of sword (Extant); (49-51) Three blade fragments of swords (Extant); (52) Hilt fragment of sword (Carps tongue; (53) Hilt of frame-grip sword; (54) Hilt of sword (Carps tongue); (55) Bag-shaped terminal; (56) Plaque; (57) \"Bonnet de police\"; (58) Ring with lateral perforations; (59) Bracelet fragment; (60) Bracelet fragment; (61) Bracelet fragment; (62) Tang of razor; (63) Finger ring; (64) Ring; (65) Ring; (66-67) Two fragments of rings; (68) Metal fragment; (69) Socketed hammer (type 11); (70) Hog-backed knife; (71-73) Three sword tips; (74) Blade fragment; (75) Fragment of a socketed gouge; (76) Hog-backed knife; (77) Fragment of knife as (76); (78) Cauldron-ring fragment; (79) Sickle fragment; (80) Straight-bladed sickle fragment; (81-82) Two sickle fragments; (83) Fragment of bronze; (84-85) Two fragments of socketed knives (Thorndon); (86-100) Fifteen blade fragments of socketed; (101-102) Two body fragments of socketed axes; (103) Casting jet; (104-118) Fifteen small fragments of socketed axes; (119-127) Nine unidentified pieces of metal; (128-227) 100 pieces of raw metal", "comments": "Next to the list of Contents there are faint notes indicating connection to Figs connected with Coombe (1971) App. 1 Figs 142-8:\r\nContents items (1-10) Fig. 142; (11-19) Fig 143; (34-43) Fig 144; (44-52) Fig 145; (53-68) Fig 146; (69-74) Fig 147; (75-85) Fig 148; (86-227) Not figures", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 1.10.90", "ContextType": "? 1a", "BiblioSources": "(a) Pollitt (1926) 309; (b) Pollitt (1928) 140; (c) Kendrick & Hawkes (1932) 134; (d) Brown & Blin-Stoyle (1959) 206 Nos 379-404; (e) Blin-Stoyle (1959) p 15-16 Nos 379-404; (f) Coombe (1971) App. 1 Figs 142-8", "Circumstances": "Found in 1926 by Corporation workmen engaged on the straightening of Prittle Brook in the Leigh-on-Sea district of Southend.  The objects were found 4 ft below surface on undisturbed gravel a few feet from the brook.  The greater part of the hoard had bee dispersed by the workmen before notification reached the proper authorities, but it is believed that practically the whole has now been recovered.  \r\n\r\nSubsequent excavation of the area brought to light many other fragments of bronze implements also quantities of charcoal and evidences of a fire. ", "FindAltSiteRel": "LEIGH II"}}]