[{"id": 146641, "created": "2020-08-22T07:12:37.783787", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85388, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-22T07:37:08.846472", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c ST 757;710", "Site": "AVON;WANSDYKE;MONKSWOOD RESERVOIR", "CollHist": "Pump Room, BAth\r\nAccession Nos set against each item in 'Contents'. All are prefixed BATRM.\r\nHistory\r\nHoard may have been dispersed.\r\nIn 1894 a Mr Charles Gilby had \"the greatest portion\" and a Mr Calloway had a portion of a torc (? bracelet). More information may be forthcoming (See letters from Stephen Bird)", "Contents": "(1) Quoit-headed pin, head triangular in section, shaft hammered into a circular cross section A.187\r\n(2) Quoit-headed pin fragment, head and shaft of lozenge section A 66\r\n(3) Penannular armring, lozenge-section A 169\r\n(4) Armring as (3) A 170\r\n(5) Armring as (3) one end broken off A 171\r\n(6) Armring as (3) one end broken off A 172\r\n(7) Penannular armring, section peaked externally, flattened or rounded internally A.173\r\n(8) Spirally twisted penannular armring : re-used torc fragment A 174\r\n(9) Fragments of a penannular bracelet with longitudinal grooves A.175\r\n(10) Small bracelet of spirally twisted wire, hooked terminal at one end. Other end broken off A 176\r\n(11) Bracelet as (10) A.177\r\n(12) Terminal fragment of torc (as 14) one hooked terminal A.178\r\n(13) Terminal fragment of torc, hook terminal broken off A 179\r\n(14) Torc, spirally twisted, one hooked terminal broken off A 180\r\n(15) Torc, spirally twisted A 181\r\n(16) Small sheet bronze cone A 182\r\n(17) Hollow conical terminal with rod-like ends. Wedge shaped nicks decorate the mouth. Two opposed holes for attachment A.184\r\n(18) Conical terminal as (17) A 185\r\n(19) Awl. Round sectioned and pointed at one end ; rectangular sectioned and chisel edge at other A 186\r\n(20) Two-edged knife with short rivetted tang blade brokenn (modern join) A 188\r\n(21) Small knife as (20) modern repair to blade. Butt and tip damaged A 189\r\n(22) Blade fragment of knife as (21) whetted into rounded tip A 190\r\n(23) Socket of side-looped spearhead A 191\r\n(24) Sickle with elongated terminal knob A 192\r\n(25) Sickle as (24) A 193\r\n(26) Sickle as (25) A 194", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 1.9.80\r\nDF S", "ContextType": "1a HOARD", "BiblioSources": "(a) Winwood (1897) 156-8\r\n(b) Inventaria Archaeologia GB42 (1959) 7th Set (2 cards)\r\n(c) Smith (1959) 144, 146-7. App 2. 187\r\n(d) Rowlands (1976a) 257 N\u00b0 115\r\n(Letters from Stephen Bird Keeper of Local History Pump Room Bath attached)", "Circumstances": "Found in 1894 during the excavation of a conduit while enlarging a Bath City Reservoir at Monkswood. The bronzes lay about 2-3 feet below a tufaceous deposit of barbonate of lime washed down from the slope above. Reference (a) records that part of the hoard may have been dispersed. \"Mr Charles Gilby was fortunate enough to secure the greatest portion\" but other pieces there is reason to believe have found their way into Bath under the impression that the metal was gold. Also (a) calls attention to a number of recent breaks in the ornaments, revealing \"bright\" metal which the workmen might think was gold, and adds \"Mr Gilby informed N.M.W. (author of paper) that a portion of a torque (sic) and a broad band of bronze was brought to Mr Callaway by one of the navvies\".", "FindAltSiteRel": "Monkswood, Somerset;Formerly Somerset"}}, {"id": 148704, "created": "2020-09-25T02:32:53.407154", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85388, "user_id": 658, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-09-25T03:15:45.287913", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "c. ST 757 710", "Site": "Avon, Wansdyke, Monkswood Reservoir", "CollHist": "Collection:\r\nPump Room, Bath\r\nAccession Nos. set agaianst each item in \"Contents\". All are prefixed BATRM.\r\n\r\nHistory:\r\nHoard may have been dispersed. In 1894 a Mr. Charles Gilby had the \"greatest portion\" and a Mr. Calloway had a portion of a torc & a broad band of bronze (?bracelet). More information may be forthcoming (see letters from Stephen Bird).", "Contents": "(1) Quoit-headed pin, head triangular in section, shaft hammered into a circular cross-section.           A.187\r\n(2) Quoit-headed pin fragment, head and shaft of lozenge section.                                                       A.  66\r\n(3) Penannular armring, lozenge-section.                                                                                               A.169\r\n(4) Armring as (3).                                                                                                                                   A.170\r\n(5) Armring as (3), one end broken off.                                                                                                   A.171\r\n(6) Armring as (3), one end broken off.                                                                                                   A.172\r\n(7) Penannular armring, section peaked externally, flattened or rounded internally.                              A.173\r\n(8) Spirally twisted penannular armring;  re-used torc fragment.                                                            A.174\r\n(9) Fragments of a penannular bracelet with longitudinal grooves.                                                        A.175\r\n(10) Small bracelet of spirally twisted wire, hooked terminal at one end. Other end broken off.            A.176\r\n(11) Bracelet as (10).                                                                                                                              A.177\r\n(12) Terminal fragment of torc (as 14), one hooked terminal.                                                                A.178\r\n(13) Terminal fragment of torc, hook terminal broken off.                                                                       A.179\r\n(14) Torc, spirally twisted, one hooked terminal broken off.                                                                   A.180\r\n(15) Torc, spirally twisted.                                                                                                                      A.181\r\n(16) Small sheet bronze cone.                                                                                                               A.182\r\n(17) Hollow conical terminal with rod-like ends. Wedge-shaped nicks decorate the mouth.                 A.184\r\n       Two opposed holes for attachment.\r\n(18) Conical terminal as (17).                                                                                                                 A.185\r\n(19) Awl. Round-sectioned and pointed at one end; rectangular sectioned and chisel edge                A.186\r\n        at other.\r\n(20) Two-edged knife with short rivetted tang, blade broken (modern join).                                          A.188\r\n(21) Small knife as (20); modern repair to blade. Butt and tip damaged.                                               A.189\r\n(22) Bladed fragment of knife as (21), whetted into rounded tip.                                                           A.190\r\n(23) Socket of side-looped spearhead.                                                                                                  A.191\r\n(24) Sickle with elongated terminal knob.                                                                                              A.192\r\n(25) Sickle as (24).                                                                                                                                 A.193\r\n(26) Sickle as (25).                                                                                                                                 A.194", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec.: S.H. 1.9.80", "ContextType": "1a. Hoard", "BiblioSources": "(a) Winwood (1897) 156-8\r\n(b) \"Inventaria Archaeologia\" GB 42 (1959) 7th Set (2 cards)\r\n(c) Smith (1959) 144, 146-7, App. 2. 187\r\n(d) Rowlands (1976a) 257 No. 115\r\n(Letters from Stephen Bird, Keeper of Local History Pump Room, Bath, attached.)", "Circumstances": "     Found in 1894 during the excavation of a conduit while enlarging a Bath City Reservoir at Monkswood. The bronzes lay about 2-3 feet below a tufaceous deposit of carbonate of lime washed down from the slope above. Reference (e) records that part of the hoard may have been dispersed. \"Mr. Charles Gilby was fortunate enough to secure the greatest portion\" but other pieces, there is reason to believe, have found their way into Bath under the impression that the metal was gold. Also, (a) calls attention to a number of recent breaks in the ornaments, revealing \"bright\" metal which the workmen might think was gold, and adds \"Mr. Gilby informed H.H.W. (author of paper) that a portion of a torque (sic) and a broad band of bronze was brought to Mr. Calloway by one of the navvies\".", "FindAltSiteRel": "Find Name: Monkswood, Somerset; Alt. Site: Formerly Somerset"}}]