[{"id": 144379, "created": "2020-07-21T13:19:15.483245", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85035, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-21T13:37:55.295598", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. SY 41;99", "Site": "DORSET;PILSDON", "CollHist": "DORCHESTER MUSEUM :\r\n1-2) 1931 . 7 . 1-2\r\n3) 1953 . 20 . 20\r\nHistory\r\n1-2) loaned Dec. 15, 1931 by Richard Hine, Beaminster\r\n3) given by Mrs Hine (widow of Richard), late of Beaminster, 1953\r\n-----\r\nHine acquired the pieces in or before 1921 (b), perhaps directly from Mr. James Ralls, owner in 1892 (a).", "Contents": "1) Tanged spearhead\r\n2) Tanged spearhead\r\n3) Flanged axe", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "SN. Jan 81", "ContextType": "7a. AREA FIND.", "BiblioSources": "a) Boswell-Stone 18193, 3, 19\r\nb) Original N.B.I. cards (including original sketches)\r\nc) Piggott 1938, 88 fig. 19, 89\r\nd) Britton 1963, 316\r\ne) Proudfoot 1963, 410 fig. 9.2, 421 app IIB.2\r\nf) Gerloff 1975, 252 no's 13-14\r\ng) Needham 1979, 13 fig. 17.7, 22 no's 14-15", "Circumstances": "source (a) p. 19 : \"several implements, discovered in the neighbourhoodn illustrate the Bronze period. You will see a glanged celt, ploughed up in a field close to Pilsdon ; and drawings of two tanged spearheads, found with the celt at the same place. Precisely similar types of both implements have been discovered at Arreton Down ...\"\r\n- p. 3 : \"I have been asked to read a paper upon a collection of local antiquities which has been deposited on loan in the Readin-room of the Bridport Literary & Scientific Institute. This collection has been formed by Mr James Ralls.\r\n... acknoledge the great kindness of Mr Russel Cox, and Mrs Cox, of the Manor House, Beaminster, who have contributed to the formation of a local museum by giving access to their property for the purpose of making the excavations ...\"\r\nThe descriptions and analogies quoted in (a), as well as the history of the 'Stoke Abbot' bronzes, leave little doubt that these Dorchester Musuem pieces are those reported from Pilsdon in 1893. The next record of the group known was made out in 1921 (original in NBI entries), by which time the bronzes had come into the possession of Hine, Beaminster. It is conceivable that the latter received the objects without adequate documentation, or verbal information, and that their association with a large number of Roman finds from Waddon Hill, Stoke Abbot, in the Bridport Institute, which were the main subject of Boswell-Stones paper (a), led to the erroneous belief that they came from the same site.\r\nThe Pilsdon provenance in the primary account must be preferred.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Alt. Site: DORSET;STOKE ABBOT;WADDON HILL"}}, {"id": 146742, "created": "2020-08-23T18:35:13.254334", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85035, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-23T19:15:47.689234", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. SY 41 99", "Site": "Dorset, Pilsdon", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nDorchester Museum\r\n(1-2) 1931.7.1-2\r\n(3) 1953.20.20\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\n(1-2) loaned Dec, 15, 1931 by Richard Hine, Beaminster.\r\n(3) Given by Mrs. Hine (widow of Richard), late of Beaminster, 1953.\r\nHine acquired the pieces in or before 1921 (b), perhaps directly from Mr. James Ralls, owner in 1892 (a).", "Contents": "(1) Tanged spearhead\r\n(2) Tanged spearhead\r\n(3) Flanged axe", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: SN Jan. 81", "ContextType": "7a. Area Find", "BiblioSources": "(a) Boswell-Stone (1893) 3, 19\r\n(b) Original N.B.I. cards (including original sketches)\r\n(c) Piggott (1938) 88 Fig. 19, 89\r\n(d) Britton (1963) 316\r\n(e) Proudfoot (1963) 410 Fis. 9.2, 421 App. II B.2\r\n(f) Gerloff (1975) 252 Nos. 13-14\r\n(g) Needham (1979) 13 Fig. 1.7, 22 Nos. 14-15", "Circumstances": "     Source (a) p. 19: \"Several implements, discovered in the neighbourhood, illustrate the Bronze period. You will see a flanged celt, ploughed up in a field close to Pilson; and drawings of two tanged spearheads, found with the celt at the same place. Precisely similar types of both implements have been discovered at Arreton Down ...\"\r\n     - p. 3: \"I have been asked to read a paper upon a collection of local antiquities which has been deposited on loan in the Reading Room of the Bridport Literary & Scientific Institute. This collection has been formed by Mr. James Ralls.\r\n      ... acknowledge the great kindness of Mr. RussellCox, and Mrs. Cox, of the Manor House, Beaminster, who have contributed to the formation of a local museum by giving access to their property for the purpose of making the excavations ...\"\r\n     The descriptions and analogies quoted in (a), as well as the history of the 'Stoke Abbot' bronzes, leave little doubt that these Dorchester Museum pieces are those reported from Pilsdon in 1893. The next record of the group known was made out in 1921 (original NBI entries),  by which time the bronzes had come into the possession of Hine, Beaminster. It is conceivable that the latter received the objects without adequate documentation, or verbal information, and that their association with a large number of Roman finds from Waddon Hill, Stoke Abbot, in the Bridport Institute, which were the main subject of Boswell-Stone's paper (a), led to the erroneous belief that they came from the same site. The Pilson provenance in the primary account must be preferred. ", "FindAltSiteRel": "Alt. Site: Dorset, Stoke Abbot, Waddon Hill"}}, {"id": 146743, "created": "2020-08-23T19:23:41.530545", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85035, "user_id": 1998, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-23T19:23:50.827010", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c.; SY; 41; 99", "Site": "Dorset; Pilsdon", "CollHist": "Dorchester Museum:\r\n1-2) 1931. 7, 1-2\r\n   3)  1953. 20.20\r\n\r\nHistory\r\n1-2) loaned Dec. 15, 1931 by Richard Hine, Beaminster\r\n3) given by Mrs Hine (widow of Richard), late of Beaminster, 1953.\r\n\r\nHine acquired the piece in or before 1921 (b), perhaps directly from Mr. James Ralls, owner in 1892 (a).", "Contents": "1) Tanged spearhead\r\n2)Tanged spearhead\r\n3) Flanged axe", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/; ?SN  Jan81", "ContextType": "", "BiblioSources": "a) Boswell-Stone 1893, 3,19\r\nb) original N.B.I. cards (including original sketches)\r\nc) Piggott 1938, 88 fig. 19, 89\r\nd) Britton 1963, 316\r\ne) Proudfoot 1963, 410 fig. 9-2, 421 opp II B.2\r\nf) Gerloff 1975, 252 no's 13-14\r\ng) Needham 1979, 13 fig. 1.7, 22 no's 14-15", "Circumstances": "source (a) p. 19: \"several implements, discovered in the neighborhood, illustrate the Bronze period.  You will see a flanged celt, ploughed up in a field close to Pilsdon; and drawings of two tanged spearheads, found with the celt t the same place.  Precisely similar types of both implements have been discovered at Arreton Dawn....\"\r\n      - p. 3: \"I have been asked to read a paper upon a collection of local antiquities which has been deposited on loan in the Reading-room of the Bridport Literary + Scientific Institute.  This collection has been formed by Mr. James Ralls.....acknowledge the great kindness of Mr. Russell Cox, and Mrs. Cox of the manor House, Beaminster, who have contributed to the formation of  a local museum by giving access to their property for the purpose of making the excavations....\"\r\n  The descriptions and analogies quoted in (a), as well as the history of the 'Stoke Abbot' bones, leave little doubt that these Dorchester museum pieces are those reported from Pilsdon in 1893.  The next record of the group knownwas made out in 1921 (original NBI entries), by which time the bronzes had come into the possession of Hine, Beaminster.  It is conceivable that the latter received the objects without adequate documentation, or verbal information, and that their association with a large number of Roman finds from Weddon Hill, Stoke Abbot, in the Bridport Institute, which were the main subject of Boswell - \r\nStones paper (a), led to the erroneous belief that they came from the same site.  The Pilsdon provenance in the primary account must be preferred.", "FindAltSiteRel": "/; Dorset; Stoke Abbot; Waddon Hill"}}]