{"manufactures":[{"id":"1","term":"Cast","termdesc":"<p>Use only for coins. The distinction between cast and struck coins is useful in the Iron Age and Roman periods.<\/p>","valid":"1","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","createdBy":"0","updated":"2011-07-11 10:35:12","updatedBy":"19"},{"id":"12","term":"Ground\/polished","termdesc":"<p>Use only for Neolithic polished stone axes. Use this term even if there is evidence for knapping\/flaking as well (don't forget to add thsi to the Description field).<\/p>","valid":"1","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","createdBy":"0","updated":"2011-07-11 10:13:51","updatedBy":"19"},{"id":"8","term":"Hand made","termdesc":"<p>Use only for pottery.<\/p>","valid":"1","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","createdBy":"0","updated":"2011-07-11 10:35:29","updatedBy":"19"},{"id":"4","term":"Knapped\/flaked","termdesc":"<p>Use for flint tools.  The terms knapped and flaked are equivalent. Use ground\/polished for Neolithic polished stone axes, even if they have some knapping evident too.<\/p>","valid":"1","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","createdBy":"0","updated":"2011-07-11 10:12:48","updatedBy":"19"},{"id":"2","term":"Struck or hammered","termdesc":"<p>Use only for coins.  The distinction between cast and struck coins is useful in the Iron Age and Roman periods.<\/p>","valid":"1","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","createdBy":"0","updated":"2011-07-11 10:36:09","updatedBy":"19"},{"id":"3","term":"Wheel made","termdesc":"<p>Use only for pottery.<\/p>","valid":"1","created":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","createdBy":"0","updated":"2011-07-11 10:36:22","updatedBy":"19"},{"id":"16","term":"Milled","termdesc":"<p>Use only for coins.<\/p>","valid":"1","created":"2010-07-06 10:04:53","createdBy":"19","updated":"2011-07-11 10:36:46","updatedBy":"19"}]}
