[{"id": 145439, "created": "2020-08-06T11:30:35.290920", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85202, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-06T11:44:30.053336", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SW 464;303", "Site": "CORNWALL;PENZANCE;TREDARVAH", "CollHist": "Royal Institute of Cornwall, Truro", "Contents": "Metal\r\n(1) Wing-flanged axe\r\n(2) Side-looped spearhead\r\n(3) Two bronze fragments, slightly curved, flat on one side. (? part of blade of a sickle, or waste metal ?)\r\n(4) Tanged knife in two pieces : one rivet-hole\r\n(5) Upper part of a Tumulus/Urnfield disc-headed pin : slight swelling at neck and looped ; inceised decoration\r\n(6) Upper part of the shaft of a pin, possibly showing part of the beginning of a Quoit-headed pin.\r\n(7) Two bronze spirals of sub-rectangular rod\r\nOther\r\n(8) Pottery sherds of Trevisker Styles representing between ten and sixteen vessels\r\n(9) Whetstone/s\r\n(10) Saddle quern\r\n(11) Pieces of geotite\r\n(12) Charcoal", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 1.6.83.", "ContextType": "? 3b SETTLEMENT", "BiblioSources": "(a) Douch (1964) 85\r\n(b) ApSimon (1968) 28\r\n(c) Rowlands (1976) 276 N\u00b0 167\r\n(d) Pearce & Radley (1977) 25-41\r\n(e) Pearce (1982)536-7 N\u00b0 120", "Circumstances": "In the summer of 1963 workmen, cutting back into a hillside (by bulldozer) for the erection of a bungalow at Tredarvah, exposed what appears to have been an occupation layer containing a quantity of pottery sherds (8) whetstone/s (9), a saddle quern (10) pieces of geotite (iron ore) (11) and charcoal (12). A number of bronzes (1-7), said to have been found close together, were also found. The relationship of the bronzes to the occupation layer is uncertain. Subsequent investigation of the site established the following stratigraphy : (1) Modern turf : (2) Topsoil ? hillwash : (3) Old land surface : (4) Occupation layer. It is unclear whether the bronzes were found in layer 3 (the old land surface) or in layer 4 (the occupation layer) which contained items ( ).\r\nRef (e) reports that Shell (no reference given) has suggested that items (6-7) combine to make a pin with a head of opposed spirals, adding that although the physical composition of the metal may support this parallels for such a pin remain elusive)", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 147808, "created": "2020-09-11T23:37:50.833296", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85202, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-09-12T00:19:24.545926", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SW 464 303", "Site": "Cornwall, Penzance, Tredarvah", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nRoyal Insitute of Cornwall, Truro", "Contents": "Metal:\r\n(1) Wind-flanged axe.\r\n(2) Side-looped spearhead.\r\n(3) Two bronze fragments, slightly curved, flat on one side. (?part of blade of a sickle, or waste metal?).\r\n(4) Tanged knife in two pieces; one rivet-hole.\r\n(5) Upper part of a Tumulus/Urnfield disc-headed pin: slightly swelling at neck and looped; incised decoration.\r\n(6) Upper part of the shaft of a pin, possibly showing part of the beginning of a Quoit-headed pin.\r\n(7) Two bronze spirals of sub-rectangular rod.\r\n\r\nOther:\r\n(8) Pottery sherds of Trevisker Style, representing between ten and seventeen vessels.\r\n(9) Whetstone/s\r\n(10) Saddle quern\r\n(11) Pieces of geotite\r\n(12) Charcoal\r\n", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: S.H. 1.6.83", "ContextType": "?3b. Settlement", "BiblioSources": "(a) Douch (1964) 85\r\n(b) ApSimon (1968) 28\r\n(c) Rowlands (1976) 276 No. 167\r\n(d) Pearce & Radley (1977) 25-41\r\n(e) Pearce (1982) 536-7 No. 120", "Circumstances": "     In the summer of 1963, workmen, cutting back into a hillside (by bulldozer) for the erection of a bungalow at Tredarvah, exposed what appears to have been an occupation layer containing a quantity of pottery sherds (8),  whetstone/s (9), a saddle quern (10), pieces of geotite (iron ore) (11) and charcoal (12). A number of bronzes (1-7), said to have been found close together were also found. The relationaship of the bronzes to the occupation layer is uncertain. Subsequent investigation of the site established the following stratigraphy:\r\n(1) Modern turf; (2) Topsoil ?hillwash; (3) Old land surface; (4) occupation layer. \r\nIt is unclear whether the bronzes were found in Layer 3 (the old land surface) or in Layer 4 (the occupation layer) which contained items (  ).\r\n[In pencil]:\r\nRef. (e) reports that Shell (no reference given) has suggested that items (6-7) combine to make a pin with a head of opposed spirals, adding that although the physical composition of the metal may support this, parallels for such a pin remain elusive.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]