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XVII, 1814, 337-8\r\nc) Minutes of Soc. of Ant. of London Vol XXXIII (1811-17), 300, 532-3\r\nd) Loose hand-painted labels", "Circumstances": "found about April 1813\r\n\"about a month since, some miners streaming for tin in a meadow called Long Moor, immediately under and belonging to Lanhearn House, in the parish of Mawgan, found a number of Celts and a sword in high preservation. ...... found at a depth of twelve feet under a bed of black mud, and scattered at small distances upon a bed of smooth pebbles much resembling these on the beach a short way off.\" (b) + (c) \"I take this opportunity of inclosing also for the inspection of the Society, a fragment (somewhat less than half) of a rude saw (1), which was found, together with a sword (3) and several of the intruments usually termed Celts (4), in streaming for tin, near Lanherne in Cornwall. A part of these antiquities was, I believe, submitted to the Society soon after their discovery. .... The Stream works of Lanherne are situated upon what appears to have been formerly the mouth of a Tide River, now filled up .... with alluvial matter. The Celts, etc, in question, were found in digging a Trench through this superficial stratum ; and, as the workmen had no other object in view, the ground was laid open only to the breadth required. Most, if not the whole, of the articles found were evidently fresh from the mould in which they had been cast. One of them, a thin bar or rod (2), which I inclose also, does not .... from the number and variety of the tools or weapons themselves, it appears highly probable ... \" (c) - Letter from the Rev. JJ Coneybeare, Bath Easton, 12th Oct. 1814, to Henry Ellis.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 147867, "created": "2020-09-12T22:00:48.916514", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85210, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-09-12T22:27:23.299716", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. SW 70 25", "Site": "Cornwall, Mawgan-in-Meneage, Lanherne House, near.", "CollHist": "Collection: \r\n(1-2) London, Soc. of Antiquaries, B8 (1-11)\r\n(3-6) Unknown.\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\n(1-2) Presented by Rev. J.J. Coneybeare ~  Nov. 24, 1814.\r\n(3-6) Some at Lanherne House (1814).", "Contents": "(1) Saw\r\n(2) Bar\r\n(3) \"Sword\"\r\n(4) \"Several Celts\" - mainly socketed.\r\n(5) One celt with \"a groove on each side\" - probably palstave.\r\n(6) 2 or 3 socketed implements - probably chisels.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: SN Nov. 78; DF: C/S", "ContextType": "7a. Area Find", "BiblioSources": "(a) Way (1847) 16\r\n(b) \"Arch. XVII\" (1814) 337-8\r\n(c) Minutes of Soc. of Ant. of London, Vol. XXXIII (1811-17) 300, 532-3\r\n(d) Loose hand-painted labels.", "Circumstances": "     Found about April 1813.\r\n     \"About a month since, some miners streaming for tin in a meadow called Long Moor, immediately under and belonging to Lanhearn House, in the parish of Mawgan, found a number of Celts and a sword in high preservation. ... found at a depth of twelve feet under a bed of black mud, and scattered at small distances upon a bed of smooth pebbles much resembling those on the beach a short way off.\" (b) & (c).\r\n\"I take this opportunity of inclosing also for the inspection of the Society, a fragment (somewhat less than half) of a rude saw (1), which was found, together with a sword (3) and several of the instruments usually termed Celts (4), in streaming for Tin, near Lanherne in Cornwall. A part of these Antiquties was, I believe, submitted to the Society soon after their discovery. ... The Stream works of Lanherne are situated upon what appears to have been formerly the mouth of a Tide River, now filled up ... with alluvial matter. The Celts, etc., in question, were found in digging a Trench through this superficial stratum, and, as the workmen had no other object in view, the ground was laid open only to the breadth required. Most, if not the whole, of the articles found were evidently fresh from the mould in which they had been cast. One of them, a thin bar or rod (2), which inclose also, does not ... [...] the number and' variety of the tools or weapons themselves, it appears highly probable ...\" (c) - Letter from Rev. J.J. Coneybeare, Bath Easton, 12th Oct. 1814, to Henry Ellis.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 147952, "created": "2020-09-15T08:06:10.765441", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85210, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-09-15T08:06:21.790585", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. SW 70 / 25", "Site": "CORNWALL / MAWGAN-IN-MENEAGE / LANHARNE HOUSE, Near", "CollHist": "1)-2)   LONDON, SOC. OF ANTIQUARIES B8 (i-ii)\r\n3)-6)  UKNOWN\r\n/1-2) presented by Rev. JJ Coneybeare-Nov.24 1814\r\n3)-6) some at Lanherne House (1814)", "Contents": "1) Saw\r\n2) Bar\r\n3) \"sword\"\r\n4) \"several celts\" - mainly socketed\r\n5) one celt with \"a groove on each side\" - probably palstave\r\n6) 2 or 3 socketed implements - probably chisels", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/SH  Rov 78 /  C/S", "ContextType": "7a AREA FIND", "BiblioSources": "a) Way 1847, 16\r\nb) Arch.XVII, 1814, 337-8\r\n    ------------\r\nc) Minutes of Soc. of Ant. of London Vol XXXIII (1811-17), 300, 532-3\r\nd) Loose, hand-painted labels", "Circumstances": "found about April 1813\r\n\"about a month since, some miners streaming for tin in a meadow called Long Moor, immediately under and belonging to Lanhearn House, in the parish of Mawgan, found a number of Celts and a sword in high preservation........found at a depth of twelve feet under a bed of black mud, and scattered at small distances\r\nupon a bed of smooth pebbles much resembling those on the beach a short way off\" (b+c)\r\n\"I take this opportunity of inclosing also for the inspection of the Society, a fragment (somewhat less than half) of a rude saw (1), which was found, together with a sword (3) and several of the instruments usually termed Celts (4), in streaming for Tin, near Lanherne in Cornwall. A part of these antiquities was, I believe, submitted to the Society soon after their discovery.......The Stream works of Lanherne are situated upon what appears to have been formerly the mouth of a Tide River, now filled up......with alluvial matter. The Celts, etc, in question, were found in digging a Trench through this superficial stratum, and, as the workmen had no other object in view, the ground was laid open only to the breadth required. Most, if not the whole, of the articles found were evidently fresh from the mould in which they had been cast. One of them, a thin bar or rod (2), which I inclose also, doed not......from the number and variety of the tools or weapons themselves, it appears highlty probable....\" (c) -\r\nLetter from Rev. J.J. Coneybeare, Bath Easton, 12th. Oct. 1814, to Henry Ellis", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]