[{"id": 143753, "created": "2020-07-13T09:49:46.153639", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84941, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-13T10:08:01.550209", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "TL 5454;1354", "Site": "ESSEX;UTTLESFORD;HATFIELD BROAD OAK;MATCHING BARNES", "CollHist": "Colchester Museum 151.94\r\nPresented to Essex Arch. Soc. by Lord Rookwood in 18984", "Contents": "(1) Cast staple with free-riding ring handle. Staple with 5 transverse grooves cast over the rim of a sheet bronze bucket, the rim strengthened with twisted wire\r\n(2) Flanged base-plate of bronze bucket, broken in two\r\n(3) As (2)\r\n(4) As (1) but with four transverse grooves and plain rim-strengthening wire\r\n(5) Socketed axe, heavy collar with rib moulding below\r\n(6) As (5) with faint traces of wing ornament on faces.\r\n(7) As (5)\r\n(8) As (5)\r\n(9) As (5)\r\n(10) Socketed axe as (5). Two internal ribs on one face and a single rib on the other\r\n(11) Mouth and body fragment of socketed axe with collar and rib-moulding below\r\n(12) Mouth and body fragment as (11). Loop partially crushed\r\n(13) Mouth and body fragment of axe as (12)\r\n(14) Socketed axe, heavy collar, rib moulding below Rib inside socket on one face\r\n(15) As (14) but rib inside socket on both faces\r\n(16) Socketed axe as (14) but with wing ornament on both faces. No internal ribs\r\n(17) Socketed axe with collar, rib-moulding below and pendant wing ornament\r\n(18) Socketed axe as (17) but plain. Metal fin running from loop to socket mouth\r\n(19) Socketed axe as (17) but wing ornament not continued on underside\r\n(20) Socketed axe as (17) but plain\r\n(21) Socketed axe as (20). One face crushed and cracked.\r\n(22) Socketed axe, heavy collar, rib moulding below. Well raised wing ornament\r\n(23) Socketed axe, mouth missing. Rib moulding with pendant wing ornament and, between, two raised pellets.\r\n(24) Blade and body fragment of socketed axe, fragment of metal wedged in socket.\r\n(25) Blade fragment of socketed axe\r\n(26) Blade and body fragment of socketed axe. Rib inside socket on one face\r\n(27) Blade and body fragment of socketed axe\r\n(28) Blade & body fragment of socketed axe with crescentic cutting edge", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 24.9.90", "ContextType": "1a / C", "BiblioSources": "(a) Galpin (1893) 301\r\n(b) Laver (1895-97b) 96-98\r\n(c) Laver (1898a) 172-3\r\n(d) Smith (1910) 166\r\n(e) Butcher (1923) 263-4, Fig\r\n(f) Leeds (1930) 22, 35 N\u00b0 3\r\n(g) Burgess Coombs & Davies (1972) 245 N\u00b0 75\r\n(h) Davies (1979) 149-159 Figs.", "Circumstances": "Found in 1893 by a boy who saw some bronzes lying among stones at the bottom of a brook near Colville Hall at Matching Barnes. They had fallen from a cavity in the bank, 205 mm in diameter, 507 mm deep and slightly tapering. A black earthy lining to the hole subsequently proved to be the remains of a decayed pottery vessel.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 146002, "created": "2020-08-15T23:42:19.465202", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84941, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-16T00:05:59.579342", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "TL 5454 1354", "Site": "Essex, Uttlesford, Hatfield Broad Oak, Matching Barnes", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nColchester Museum \r\n151.94\r\nPresented to Essex Arch. Soc. by Lord Rookwood in 1894.", "Contents": "(1) Cast staple with free-riding ring handle. Staple with 5 transverse grooves cast [...] the rim of a sheet \r\n     bronze bucket, the rim strengthened with twisted wire.\r\n(2) Flanged base-plate of bronze bucket, broken in two.\r\n(3) As (2).\r\n(4) As (1) but with four transverse grooves and plain rims strengthening wire.\r\n(5) Socketed axe, heavy collar with rib moulding below.\r\n(6) As (5) with faint traces of wing ornament on faces.\r\n(7) As (5)\r\n(8) As (5)\r\n(9) As (5)\r\n(10) Socketed axe as (5). Two internal ribs on one face and a single rib on the other.\r\n(11) Mouth and body fragment of socketed axe with collar and rib-moulding below.\r\n(12) Mouth and body fragment of axe as (12).\r\n(13) Mouth and body fragment as axe as (12).\r\n(14) Socketed axe, heavy collar, rib moulding below rib inside socket on one face.\r\n(15) As (14) but rib inside socket on both faces.\r\n(16) Socketed axe as (14) but with wing ornament on both faces. No internal ribs.\r\n(17) Socketed axe with collar, rib-moulding below and pendant wing ornament.\r\n(18) Socketed axe as (17)  but plain. Metal fin running from loop to socket mouth.\r\n(19) Socketed axe as (17) but wing ornament not continued on underside.\r\n(20) Socketed axe as (17) but plain.\r\n(21) Socketed axe as (20). One face crushed and cracked.\r\n(22) Socketed axe, heavy collar, rib moulding below. Well raised wing ornament.\r\n(23) Socketed axe, mouth missing. Rib moulding with pendant wing ornament and, between, two raised pellets.\r\n(24) Blade and body fragment of socketed axe, fragment of metal wedged in socket.\r\n(25) Blade fragment of socketed axe.\r\n(26) Blade and body fragment of socketed axe. Rib inside socket on one face.\r\n(27) Blade and body fragment of socketed axe.\r\n(28) Blade & body fragment of socketed axe with crescentic cutting edge.\r\n                                                                                                                         ... continued", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: S.H. 24.9.90", "ContextType": "1a /c", "BiblioSources": "(a) Galpin (1890) 301\r\n(b) Laver (1895-97b) 96-98\r\n(c) Laver (1898a) 172-3\r\n(d) Smith (1910) 166\r\n(e) Butcher (1923) 263-4, Fig.\r\n(f) Leeds (1930) 22, 35, No. 3\r\n(g) Burgess, Coombs & Davies (1972) 245 No. 75\r\n(h) Davies (1979) 149-150 Figs.", "Circumstances": "     Found in 1893 by a boy who saw some bronzes lying among the stones at the bottom of a brook near Colville Hall at Matching Barnes. They had fallen from a cavity in the bank, 205 mm in diameter, 507 mm deep and slightly tapering. A black earthy lining to the hole subsequently proved to be the remains of a decayed pottery vessel.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]