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<response><meta><generated>2012-05-30T15:02:31+01:00</generated><count>7</count><formats><json>http://www.finds.org.uk/database/terminology/manufactures/format/json</json><xml>http://www.finds.org.uk/database/terminology/manufactures/format/xml</xml><html>http://www.finds.org.uk/database/terminology/manufactures</html></formats></meta><methodsOfManufacture><methodOfManufacture><id>1</id><term>Cast</term><termdesc>&lt;p&gt;Use only for coins. The distinction between cast and struck coins is useful in the Iron Age and Roman periods.&lt;/p&gt;</termdesc><valid>1</valid><created>0000-00-00 00:00:00</created><createdBy>0</createdBy><updated>2011-07-11 10:35:12</updated><updatedBy>19</updatedBy></methodOfManufacture><methodOfManufacture><id>12</id><term>Ground/polished</term><termdesc>&lt;p&gt;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).&lt;/p&gt;</termdesc><valid>1</valid><created>0000-00-00 00:00:00</created><createdBy>0</createdBy><updated>2011-07-11 10:13:51</updated><updatedBy>19</updatedBy></methodOfManufacture><methodOfManufacture><id>8</id><term>Hand made</term><termdesc>&lt;p&gt;Use only for pottery.&lt;/p&gt;</termdesc><valid>1</valid><created>0000-00-00 00:00:00</created><createdBy>0</createdBy><updated>2011-07-11 10:35:29</updated><updatedBy>19</updatedBy></methodOfManufacture><methodOfManufacture><id>4</id><term>Knapped/flaked</term><termdesc>&lt;p&gt;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.&lt;/p&gt;</termdesc><valid>1</valid><created>0000-00-00 00:00:00</created><createdBy>0</createdBy><updated>2011-07-11 10:12:48</updated><updatedBy>19</updatedBy></methodOfManufacture><methodOfManufacture><id>2</id><term>Struck or hammered</term><termdesc>&lt;p&gt;Use only for coins.  The distinction between cast and struck coins is useful in the Iron Age and Roman periods.&lt;/p&gt;</termdesc><valid>1</valid><created>0000-00-00 00:00:00</created><createdBy>0</createdBy><updated>2011-07-11 10:36:09</updated><updatedBy>19</updatedBy></methodOfManufacture><methodOfManufacture><id>3</id><term>Wheel made</term><termdesc>&lt;p&gt;Use only for pottery.&lt;/p&gt;</termdesc><valid>1</valid><created>0000-00-00 00:00:00</created><createdBy>0</createdBy><updated>2011-07-11 10:36:22</updated><updatedBy>19</updatedBy></methodOfManufacture><methodOfManufacture><id>16</id><term>Milled</term><termdesc>&lt;p&gt;Use only for coins.&lt;/p&gt;</termdesc><valid>1</valid><created>2010-07-06 10:04:53</created><createdBy>19</createdBy><updated>2011-07-11 10:36:46</updated><updatedBy>19</updatedBy></methodOfManufacture></methodsOfManufacture></response>

