{"recordID":"197987","finds":[{"created2":"2007 10 23","description":"Copper alloy Bronze Age gouge found as a single find.\r\nIt has a circular mouth and a flat top, the mouth and socket are damaged. There is also damage or wear on the gouge furrow, largely caused by bronze disease but also faint striations can be seen in the furrow, possibly indicating sharpening. The gouge survives in a very good condition and much of the well-finished original surface still survives. The mouth of the socket is also experiencing some active corrosion; bronze disease is affecting the metal. The majority of the gouge is still covered with the original surface, which has a dark greenish-brown patina, but it is slightly pitted. The socket is empty. The socket is sub-circular. The depth of the socket is approximately 28mm to the socket end. The gouge has a single mouth-moulding. The casting flash has been trimmed but is still visible. The width of the gouge tapers down from approximately 16.1mm to 13.6mm. The blade and the cutting edge are slightly damaged and corroded. Similar gouges can be seen in Savory (1980), p186, ref: 65, p192, ref: 288, p194, ref: 9-11 and also in Annable and Simpson (1964), p133, ref: 645.","notes":null,"old_findID":"YORYM-E08851","id":"197987","objecttype":"GOUGE","classification":null,"subclass":null,"reuse":null,"created":"2007-10-23 15:50:45","broadperiod":"BRONZE AGE","updated":"2011-02-24 13:17:27","treasureID":null,"secwfstage":"4","secuid":"001471E0A450110A","findofnote":"0","objecttypecert":"1","datefound1":"2007-08-01","datefound2":null,"createdBy":"627","curr_loc":null,"inscription":null,"reason":null,"subsequentAction":"Returned to finder"}],"record":[{"id":"197987","old_findID":"YORYM-E08851","uniqueID":"001471E0A450110A","objecttype":"GOUGE","classification":null,"subclass":null,"length":"61.2","height":null,"width":"16.1","thickness":"12.7","diameter":null,"quantity":"1","other_ref":null,"treasureID":null,"broadperiod":"BRONZE AGE","numdate1":"-1150","numdate2":"-800","description":"Copper alloy Bronze Age gouge found as a single find.\r\nIt has a circular mouth and a flat top, the mouth and socket are damaged. 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