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Assoc.\r\n(b) Items (2) (6)\r\nAcquired ? date by Mr Edward Abadam of Middleton Hall", "Contents": "(1) Large, lanceslate leaf spearhead, broken in half\r\n(2) Spearhead as (1) also broken in half\r\n(3) Short, squat elliptic leaf spearhead\r\n(4) Spearhead as (3)\r\n(5) Spearhead as (3)\r\n(6) Spearhead as (3)\r\n(7-14) Eight fragments of leaf spearheads of uncertain type\r\n(15-19) Five spearhead sockets\r\n(20) Expanded foot ferrule\r\n(21) Ferrule as (20)\r\n(22) Ferrule as (20)\r\n(23) Short, tapering ferrule\r\n(24) Fragment of a tubular ferrule\r\n(25) Hilt of a Ewart Park sword\r\n(26) Four joining fragments making up the greater part of a Ewart Park sword, lacking only the hilt tang.\r\n(27) Blade of a leaf-shaped sword in two pieces\r\n(28) Fragment of a leaf-shaped sword blade\r\n(29) Diminutive tongue chape\r\n(30-32) Three rings (lost)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 5.12.80", "ContextType": "? 7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Jones (1861) 313\r\n(b) Barnwell (1864) 221-231\r\n(c) Arch. Cambrensis 4th Ser. X (1879) 66\r\n(d) Evans (1881) 285, 304 Fig. 370, 315, 340, 389, 460, 464 (Hoard N\u00b0 16, as from Cardiganshire)\r\n(e) Griffiths (1893) 142-145\r\n(f) Griffiths (1957a) 118-224\r\n(g) Burgess, Coombs & Davies (1972) 240", "Circumstances": "Found in 1859 at Pant-y-maen, a farm about 3/4 mile NE of Henfeddau, in the course of draining a bog. The objects were all huddled together in a pit. The finder, Samuel Davies, became frightened when digging out the bronzes thinking he had hit a burial place, so he turned a diverted stream back over the spot. It is therefore possible that not all of the hoard was recovered, and some objects may have passed into private hands. An earlier discovery (1848) was said to have been made at the same spot. by the same man : this consisted of 3 spearheads and a 'piece of broken double-edged brass sword' (all lost).", "FindAltSiteRel": "Pembrokeshire;Alt. Site GLANCYCH"}}, {"id": 146169, "created": "2020-08-17T21:59:01.929869", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84973, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-17T22:21:02.796239", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SN 257 326", "Site": "Wales, Dyfed, [Ceredigion], Clydey, Pant-y-Maen II", "CollHist": "Collection: \r\n(a) St. David's College, Lampeter\r\n                        Items (1), (3-5), (7-21): presented by Dr. W.D. Jones in 1879.\r\n(b) Carmarthen Museum\r\n                        Items (2), (6), (22)\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\n(a) Items (1), (3-5): Acquired by Dr. W.D. Jones from the finder at some time before 1861 when he exhibited \r\n     them at the Swansea Meeting of the Cambrian Arch. Assoc.\r\n(b) Items (2), (6): Acquired: (date) by Mr. Edward Abadan of Middleton Hall.", "Contents": "(1) Large, lanceolate leaf spearhead, broken in half\r\n(2) Spearhead as (1), also broken in half\r\n(3) Short, squat elliptic leaf spearhead\r\n(4) Spearhead as (3)\r\n(5) Spearhead as (3)\r\n(6) Spearhead as (3)\r\n(7-14) Eight fragments of leaf spearheads of uncertain type\r\n(15-19) Five spearhead sockets\r\n(20) Expanded foot ferrule\r\n(21) Ferrule as (20)\r\n(22) Ferrule as (20)\r\n(23) Short, tapering ferrule\r\n(24) Fragment of a tubular ferrule\r\n(25) Hilt of a Ewart Park sword\r\n(26) Four joining fragments making up the greater part of a Ewart Park sword, lacking only the hilt tang.\r\n(27) Blade of a leaf-shaped sword in two pieces\r\n(28) Fragment of a leaf-shaped sword blade\r\n(29) Diminutive tongue shape\r\n(30-32) Three rings (lost)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: S.H. 5.12.80", "ContextType": "?7b. Group", "BiblioSources": "(a) Jones (1861) 313\r\n(b) Barnwell (1864) 221-231\r\n(c) \"Arch. Cambrensis\" 4th Ser. X (1879) 66\r\n(d)  Evans (1881) 285, 304, Fig. 370, 315, 340, 389, 460, 464 (Hoard No.16, as from Cardiganshire)\r\n(e) Griffiths (1893) 142-145\r\n(f) Griffiths  (1957a) 118-224\r\n(g) Burgess, Coombs & Davies (1972) 240", "Circumstances": "     Found in 1859 at Pant-y-Maen, a farm about \u00be-mile NE of Henfeddan, in the course of draining a bog. The objects were all huddled together in a pit. The finder, Samuel Davies, became frightened when digging out the bronzes, thinking he had hit a burial place, so he turned a diverted stream back over the spot. It is therefore possible that not all of the hoard was recovered, and some objects may have passed into private hands. An earlier discovery (1848)  was said to have been made at the same spot by the same man: this consisted of 3 spearheads and a 'piece of broken  double-edged sword' (all lost).", "FindAltSiteRel": "Pembrokeshire"}}, {"id": 146212, "created": "2020-08-18T09:10:36.838866", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84973, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-18T09:10:44.937280", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SN 257 / 326", "Site": "WALES / DYFED / [CEREDIGION] / CLYDEY / PANT-Y-MAEN II", "CollHist": "(a) St. David's College, Lampeter:  Items (1), (3-5), (7-21)\r\nPresented by Dr. W.D. Jones in 1879\r\n(b) Carmarthen Museum:  Items (2), (6), (22)\r\n/(a) Items (1) (3-5)\r\nAcquired by Dr. W.D. Jones from the finder at some time before 1861 when he \r\nexhibited them at the Swansea Meeting of the Cambrian Arch. Soc.\r\n(b) Items(2) (6)\r\nAcquired ? date by Mr. Edward Abadam of Middleton Hall.", "Contents": "(1) Large, lanceolate leaf spear head, broken in half\r\n(2) Spearhead as (1) also broken in half\r\n(3) Short, squat elliptic leaf spearhead\r\n(4) Spearhead as (3)\r\n(5) Spearhead as (3)\r\n(6) Spearhead as (3)\r\n(7-14) Eight fragments of leaf spearheads of uncertain type\r\n(15-19) Five spearhead sockets\r\n(20) Expanded foot ferrule\r\n(21) Ferrule as (20)\r\n(22) Ferrule as (20)\r\n(23) Short, tapering ferrule\r\n(24) Fragment of a tubular ferrule\r\n(25) Hilt of a Ewart Park sword\r\n(26) Four joining fragments making up the greater part of a Ewart Park sword,\r\n        lacking only the hilt tang\r\n(27) Blade of a leaf-shaped sword in two pieces\r\n(28) Fragment of a leaf-shaped sword blade\r\n(29) Diminutive tongue chape\r\n(30-32) Three rings (lost)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/S.H.  5.12.80", "ContextType": "? 7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Jones (1861) 313\r\n(b) Barnwell (1864) 221-231\r\n(c) Arch. Cambrensis 4th.Ser. X (1879) 66\r\n     ----------------------\r\n(d) Evans (1881) 285, 304 Fig.370, 315, 340, 389, 460, 464.\r\n     (Hoard No.16, as from Cardiganshire)\r\n(e) Griffiths (1893) 142-145\r\n(f) Griffiths (1957a) 118-224\r\n(g) Burgess, Coombs & Davies (1972) 240", "Circumstances": "   Found in 1859 at Pant-y-Maen, a farm about 3/4 mile NE of Henfeddau, in the course of draining a bog. The objects were all huddled together in a pit. \r\nThe finder, Samuel Davies, became frightened when digging out the bronzes,\r\nthinking he had hit a burial place, so he turned a diverted stream back over the spot. It is therefore possible that not all of the hoard was recovered, and some objects may have passed into private hands. An earlier discovery (1848) was said to have been made at the same spot by the same man: this consisted of three spearheads and a 'piece of broken double-edged brass sword' (all lost)", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]