[{"id": 146216, "created": "2020-08-18T08:55:39.369149", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85336, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-18T09:16:26.278379", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "NT 209;322", "Site": "BORDERS;MANOR;HORSEHOPE CRAIG", "CollHist": "Chambers Institute Peebles\r\nItems (2-28). Accession numbers ?\r\nNational Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, Edinburgh.\r\nDE 60 (Item 1)\r\nWhereabouts of 15th ring and any other bronzes unknown\r\nHistory\r\nItems (2-28) presented to the Chambers Institute, Peebles, in 1865 by Sir J. Naesmith, shortly after discovery\r\nItem (1) presented to the NMA Edinburgh in 1897 by Lady Naesmith, having been in the possession of the Naesmith family since 1864-5.", "Contents": "(1) Socketed axe, facetted\r\n(2) Socketed axe with 3 widely spaced, vertical ribs (\"Yorkshire\" type).\r\n(3) Dish-shaped mounting with a tubular socket pierced by rivet-holes\r\n(4-7) Four dish-shaped mountings as (3)\r\n(8) Ribbed disc with cylindrical collar ; the concave surface of the disc decorated with concentric mouldings. Collar perforated with nail or rivet-holes.\r\n(9) Ribbed disc as (8)\r\n(10) Curved mounting, broadly ribbed with nail or rivet-holes\r\n(11) Mounting, broken ; perforated at one end\r\n(12) Mounting as (11)\r\n(13) Curved moulded strip perforated at each end by a pair of nail-holes\r\n(14) Curved moulded strip as (13)\r\n(15) Oval ring, hollow cast on clay core, diameter 2 3/8\", worn areas\r\n(16-20) Five oval rings as (15)\r\n(21-23) Three oval rings as (15) but diameter 1 3/4\"\r\n(24) Ring as (15) but diameter 1 1/2\"\r\n(15) Harness loop, width 2 1/8\"\r\n(26-28) Three rings of various diameters - no signs of wear", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 5.10.81.", "ContextType": "7b GROUP", "BiblioSources": "(a) Christison (1887-88) 198-199\r\n(b) Anderson & Black (1887-88) 334-6\r\n(c) P.S.A.S. XXXI (1896-97) 78\r\n(d) Henderson (1937-38) 169 N\u00b0 158\r\n(e) Piggott (1952-53) 175-186\r\n(f) Coles (1959-60) 51, 71, 92, 123-4", "Circumstances": "Found in 1864, partly under a massive rock, and most lying loose on the screes of Horsehope Craig, high above Manor water on the estate of Sir J. Naesmith. Some of the bronzes were first noticed and collected by Mr Lindon's shepherd, having been brought to light possibly by burrowing rabbits or foxes ; the rest were recovered after a search by Mr Linton himself. The first account of the contents of the hoard is given in reference (b) where 29 objects are listed - including a further harness loop or ring making a total of 15 such objects - (b) Adds that Dr Christison, in 1882, sent sketches of some of the objects and also referred to the fact that some of the objects were lost about 1879 when sent to Sir J. Naesmith for inspection. (One of the missing bronzes in (b) was the second socketed axe - item (1) - subsequently donated to the NMA Edinburgh by Lady Naesmith in 1897). Of the 15 harness loops or rings mentioned in (b), reference (e) describes 13 ; Reference (f) lists 14 of these.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Formerly Peebleshire [sic]"}}, {"id": 148340, "created": "2020-09-20T21:40:12.707537", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85336, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-09-20T22:12:54.415849", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "NT 209 322", "Site": "Borders, Manor, Horsehope Craig", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nChambers Institue, Peebles\r\nItems (2-28) Accession numbers?\r\nNational Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, Edinburgh\r\nDE 60 Item 1)\r\nWhereabouts of the 15th ring and any other bronzes unknown.\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\nItems (2-28) presented to the Chambers Insitute, Peebles,  in 1865 by Sir J. Naesmith, shortly after discovery.\r\nItem (1) presented to the NMA, Edinburgh in 1897 by Lady Naesmith, having been in the possession of the Naesmith family since 1864-5.", "Contents": "(1) Socketed axe, facetted.\r\n(2) Socketed axe with 3 widely spaced, vertical ribs (\"Yorkshire\" type).\r\n(3) Dish-shaped mounting with a tubular socket pierced by rivet-holes.\r\n(4-7) Four dish-shaped mountings as (3)\r\n(8) Ribbed disc with cylindrical collar; the concave surface of the disc decorated with concentric mouldings. \r\n     Collar perforated with nail or rivet-holes.\r\n(9) Ribbed sic as (8).\r\n(10) Curved mounting, broadly ribbed with nail or rivet-holes.\r\n(11) Mounting, broken; perforated at one end.\r\n(12) Mounting as (11).\r\n(13) Curved moulded strip perforated at each end by a pair of nail-holes.\r\n(14) Curved moulded strip as (13)\r\n(15) Oval ring, hollow cast on clay core, diameter 2 3/8\", worn areas.\r\n(16-20) Five oval rings as (15).\r\n(21-23) Three oval rings as (15) but diameter 1\u00be\".\r\n(24) Rings as (15) but diameter 1\u00bd\".\r\n(25) Harness loops, width 2 1/8\".\r\n(26-28) Three rings of various diameters - no signs of wear.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: S.H. 5.10.81", "ContextType": "7b. Group", "BiblioSources": "(a) Christison (1887-88) 198-199\r\n(b) Anderson & Black (1887-88) 334-6\r\n(c) \"P.S.A.S.\" XXXI (1896-97) 78\r\n(d) Henderson (1937-38) 169 No. 158\r\n(e) Piggott (1952-53) 175-186\r\n(f) Coles (1959-60) 51, 71, 92, 123-4", "Circumstances": "     Found in 1864, partly under a massive rock, and most lying loose on the screes of Horsehope Craig, high above Manor water on the estate of Sir J. Naesmith. Some of the bronzes were first noticed and collected by Mr. Linton's shephard, having been brought to light possibly by burrowing rabbits or foxes; the rest were recovered after a search by Mr. Linton himself. The first account of the contents of the hoard is given in reference (b) when 29 objects are listed - inclluding a further harness loop or ring, making a total of 15 such objects. (b) adds that Dr. Christison, in 1882, sent sketches of some of the objects and also referered to the fact that some of the objects were lost about 1879 when sent to Sir J. Naesmith for inspection. (One of the missing bronzes in (b) was the second socketed axe - item (1) - subsequently donated to the NMA Edinburgh by Lady Naesmith in 1897.) Of the 15 harness loops or rings metioned in (b), reference (e) described 13; Reference (f) lists 14 of these.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Find Name: Formerly Peeblesshire"}}]