[{"id": 144204, "created": "2020-07-19T06:46:02.428465", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85009, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-19T07:06:14.841651", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. SY 70;88", "Site": "DORSET;WINTERBOURNE CAME;BARROW 38 (unlocated)", "CollHist": "DORCHESTER MUSEUM\r\n1 & 2) 1846 . 2 . 2 & 7\r\n3) 1885 . 16 . 3\r\nHistory\r\n(1-2, 4-7) presented by Rev. Henry Moule\r\n(3) presented by Rt. Hon. Col. Damer", "Contents": "metal :\r\n1). dagger, L. 161 mm 1846. 2 . 2\r\n2). knife, L. 44m 1846 . 2 . 7\r\n3). dagger, L. 233 mm 1885 . 16 . 3\r\nBone / Antler\r\n4) pin, ring-headed\r\n5) piercer, perforated\r\n6) 2 fragmentary spatulae, ends perforated\r\n7) 4 fragmentary spatulae\r\n", "comments": "Site: WinterbOUrne, or WinterbOrne?", "ArchiveEtc": "SN. Dec 80.", "ContextType": "7b. GROUP / (2b. GRAVE ?)", "BiblioSources": "a) Archaeological Journal 5, 1848, p. 322-3 with plate opp. 323\r\nb) Warne 1866, 'Personal Researches' p 35-6 pl. 10 F & G\r\nc) Newall 1931, 449 no. 10 & no. 14\r\nd) Piggott 1938, 102 no. 9, 103 no. 21\r\ne) Grinsell 1959, 149, no. 38\r\nf) Gerloff 1975, 80 no. 143, 104 no. 174, 162 no. 248, pls. 13, 17, 23, 47B.\r\ng) ApSimon 1954, 47, 54 no. 3, 57 no. 9.\r\nh) Moule 1900, 56-7 Br. 30 & 31", "Circumstances": "\"The Rev. C.W. Bingham ... has kindly communicated drawings of various ancient objects discovered in Dorsetshire ... ; amongst these are certain implements of bone ... found near Dorchester (4-7), and presented to the Dorset collection by the Rev. Henry Moule, vicar of Fordington. With these remains Mr. Bingham noticed some weapons of bronze, consisting of the broken blade of a dagger (3), found in a tumulus near Came, and presented to the Musuem by Rt. Hon. Col. Damer ; also two other blades of bronze, found with the bone implements and presented by Mr. Moule\" (1-2), (a) ;\r\nTo judge from the contrast between the circumstances described for (3) and (1-2) in this account, as well as their differing former owners, it would appear that dagger (3) is most dubiously associated with the rest of the group : the latter seem to represent a genuine association but this is not well documented and context remains unknown.\r\nWarne 1866 casts doubt on above interpretation : daggers (1) & (3) found six feet fown, ?together, in SE quadrant ; 2 skeletons with antler fragments (? 4-7) found 3-4 feet below ; the knife (2) is apparently not mentioned ; this account was published much later than (a) and it is not clear why Warne included it in his 'personal researches' chapter ; he stated 'although the whole of the tumulus was removed, no other interments were observed, or objects of interest perceived' - but not necessarily based on personal observations as it was evidently not excavated by him ; the circumstances imply levelling for agriculture or progress (b)\r\nThe contradiction is not certainly resolvable unless a ms. account exists.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Alt. Site 'near DORCHESTER'"}}, {"id": 146524, "created": "2020-08-21T01:54:05.565702", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85009, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-21T02:38:50.426384", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. SY 70 88", "Site": "Dorset, Winterbourne Came, Barrow 38 (unlocated)", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nDorchester Museum\r\n(1 & 2)      1846.2.2 & 7\r\n(3)             1885.16.3\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\n(1-2, 4-7) presented by Rev. Henry Moule.\r\n(3) presented by Rt. Hon. Col. Damer.", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1) Dagger, L = 161 mm           1846.2.2\r\n(2) Knife ,    L = 44 mm             1846.2.7\r\n(3) Dagger, L = 233 mm            1885.16.3\r\n\r\nBone/Antler:\r\n(4) Pin, ring-headed\r\n(5) Piercer, perforated\r\n(6) 2 fragmentary spatulae, ends perforated\r\n(7) 4 fragmentary spatulae", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: SN Dec. 80", "ContextType": "7b. Group / (2b. Grave?)", "BiblioSources": "(a) Archaeological Journal 5, (1848) p. 322-3 with plate opp. 323\r\n(b) Wame (1866) 'Personal Researches', p. 35-6, Pl. 10 F & G\r\n(c) Newell (1931) 449 No. 10, 8 No. 14\r\n(d) Piggott (1938) 102 No. 9, 103 No. 21\r\n(e) Grinsell (1959) 149 No. 38\r\n(f) Gerloff (1975) 80 No. 143, 104 No. 174, 162 No. 248, Pls. 13, 17, 23, 47B\r\n(g) ApSimon (1954) 47, 54 No. 3, 57 No. 9\r\n(g) Moule (1900) 56-7, Br. 30 & 31", "Circumstances": "     \"The Rev. C.W. Bingham .... has kindly communicated drawings of various ancient objects discovered in Dorsetshire ...; amongst these are certain implements of bone ... found near Dorhcester (4-7), and presented to the Dorset Collection by the Rev. Henry Moule, vicar of Fordington. With these remains, Mr. Bingham noticed some weapons of bronze, consisting of the broken blade of a dagger (3), found in a tumulus near Came, and presented to the Museum by Rt. Hon. Col. Damer; also two other blades of bronze, found with the bone implements and presented by Mr. Moule.\" (1-2, (a);\r\n     To judge from the contrast between the circumstances described for (3) and (1-2) in this account, as well as their differing former owners, it would appear that dagger (3) is most dubiously associated with the rest of the group; the latter seem to represent a genuine association but this is not well documented and context remains unknown.\r\n     Wame 1866 casts doubt on above interpretation: daggers (1) & (3) found six feet down, ?together, in SE quadrant; 2 skeletons with antler fragments (?4-7) found 3-4 feet below; the knife (2) is apparently not mentioned; this account was published much later than (a) and it is not clear why Wame included it in his 'personal researches' chapter; he stated 'although the whole of the tumulus was removed, no other internments were observed, or objects of interest perceived' - but not necessarily based on personal observation, as it was evidently not excavated by him; the circumstances imply levelling for agriculture or progress (b). The contradiction is not certainly resolvable unless a MS. account exists.\r\n   ", "FindAltSiteRel": "Alt. Site: 'near Dorchester'"}}]