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Found buried beneath a flat stone, 2'6\" deep. Described in the Swanage Times as \"three bun sized stones\". The finder also reported discovery of a wall.<\/p>", "secuid":"PAS5A4771A40011A7", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26344888, "fromTerminalYear":-60, "qualityRatingNumismatic":3, "terminalReason":"Date of latest coin", "district":"Purbeck", "legacyID":2691, "datefound1":"1980-10-01T23:00:00Z", "datefound2":"1980-10-01T23:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2015) writes: \"Initial publication (Haselgrove 1984, 136) recorded several silver and bronze coins found near Dorchester in 1982. In fact the coins had been handed in to the Russell-Cotes Museum, Bournemouth, in October 1980, and were said to have been found at a depth of c.75 cm \"buried beneath a flat stone\" (BMHF). There are persistent suggestions in the published and unpublished reports of the find that a) it was much larger than the declared portion, and b) it was found somewhere other than the given location. A large quantity of Roman bronze - up to 200 coins, mostly of the second to fourth centuries AD, of which \"over 100\" were donated to Dorset County Museum - was reported to have come from the same location; there were also two Durotrigan bronze staters from the site, but apparently not associated with the hoard (Cowell et al. 1987, 8; Haselgrove 1989, 49). The particular significance of the find lies in its association of British A, the Westerham stater, with its typological successor, the Durotrigan silver stater. The lists below retain the division as suggested by weight and alloy - most of the coins were analysed (Cowell et al. 1987, 9) - but it should be noted that in unpublished work on the CCI records, Sills has placed no. 26, nominally a Durotrigan stater, in the die-chain for British A. Similarly, although the four quarter staters are listed in the BM catalogue as silver (V1242\/ABC 2208), they each contain between 13 and 20% gold and can also be die-linked into the gold series.\"", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"British Museum", "terminalReasonID":1, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Corfe Common", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:43.208Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2584" }, "id":2584 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":100, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-212EBA", "id":2593, "excavated":1, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":2010, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14433, "knownSite":0, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-20, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2593", "TID":"2010T543", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":27, "lastRulerID":28, "precision":6, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-3D0783", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14451, "parish":"Restricted Access", "archaeologyDescription":"
The remaining four were retrieved during a small scale excavation of the findspot by Terrain Archaeology.<\/p>", "secuid":"PAS967CDC310016EF", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346447, "fromTerminalYear":-60, "qualityRatingNumismatic":4, "terminalReason":"Date of latest coin", "district":"North Dorset", "legacyID":2700, "datefound1":"2010-06-25T23:00:00Z", "datefound2":"2010-07-07T23:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"Preliminary record of a hoard of 27 Durotrigan staters found by members of the Stour Valley Search and Recovery Club in June\/July 2010 (Grenfell 2010; NC 171 (2011), 407 no. 3; 2010 T543). The coins were scattered over an area of some ten square metres. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2010 T543 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: DOR-A7B395", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "treasure":1, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Unknown", "terminalReasonID":1, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Tarrant Valley II", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:43.209Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2593" }, "id":2593 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":100, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-1A500F", "id":2596, "excavated":0, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":1986, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14401, "knownSite":1, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-20, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2596", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":113, "notes":"\nImages and weights of batch of 42 in BM file. Also images of batch of initial 21 in file. De Jersey excludes scattered 1998 find of 14 coins but at least some of these are likely to belong to this hoard.\n", "lastRulerID":28, "precision":6, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-A63179", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14539, "parish":"Restricted Access", "archaeologyDescription":"
In an area of round barrows, adjacent to the hillfort<\/p>", "secuid":"PASA7BE2C61001B53", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346451, "fromTerminalYear":-60, "qualityRatingNumismatic":2, "terminalReason":"Incomplete information", "district":"West Dorset", "legacyID":2703, "datefound1":"1986-07-10T23:00:00Z", "datefound2":"1998-10-06T23:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2015) writes: \"The hoard consists of a series of finds of Durotrigan coinage from a field south-east of Maiden Castle, recovered over the course of twelve years or more. The nominal total of coins is 113, found at the following dates: 10-19 July 1986: 20 staters and 1 quarter stater October 1988: 30 staters and 12 quarter staters 4-5 November 1989: 24 staters and 26 quarter staters The first group of coins were said to be within an area of 40 m2, \"denser in the centre with three within three feet of each other\" (Keen 1987, 124; see also Bickmore 1986 and Cowell et al. 1987, 11-12). The second and third groups came from the same area; the quarter staters in the second parcel were said to have been concentrated in about one square metre at the centre of the wider area of finds. This may perhaps have been the original focus of the hoard, which had presumably been disturbed by ploughing. The actual number of coins in the original deposit may have been significantly higher. The site was plagued by illicit metal detecting throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and partly in an attempt to remove whatever might still be attracting unwanted attention, the landowners gave permission to [the finder] to detect on the site in the autumn of 1998. He found a further ten staters and four quarter staters (TAR 1998-99, 101 no. 268), but from a much wider area - some 12 ha in all - across both the field in which the earlier discoveries had been made and in the neighbouring field; only two of these coins were found within 5 m of each other (BMHF). As a result it is difficult to say which, if any, of these coins should be added to the hoard contents, and they have been omitted from the list below.[...] The 46 coins acquired by Dorset were photographed, but the images have not yet been included in the CCI and thus only a list of weights appears for these coins in the table below.\"", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"British Museum (part); Dorset County Museum (part)", "terminalReasonID":9, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Winterborne Monkton", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:43.209Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2596" }, "id":2596 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":1, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-1D892F", "id":2579, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":2003, "gridSource":"GPS (from the finder)", "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14685, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-20, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2579", "TID":"2003T242", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":160, "lastRulerID":37, "precision":10, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-3524E1", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14539, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PASB3AAF23B001F62", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346466, "fromTerminalYear":-60, "qualityRatingNumismatic":4, "terminalReason":"Date of latest coin", "district":"West Dorset", "legacyID":2686, "datefound1":"2003-01-01T00:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2015) notes: \"One hundred and sixty staters were found within a \"restricted area\" of a single field, near a fording point across the River Brit (BMHF; TAR 2003, 151 no. 352 (2003 T242)). The coins are nominally described as base silver, although some might more accurately be described as bronze. Many are in poor condition, and coupled with the relatively poor record photographs, it is likely that there may be more variation within the group that is first apparent. There are for example certainly some coins with the \"two-branched\" representation of the hair on the obverse (cf. V1252).\" Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2003 T242", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "treasure":1, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Dorset County Museum", "terminalReasonID":1, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Beaminster", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.046Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2579" }, "id":2579 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":1000, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-967563", "id":2580, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":1984, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14413, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":40, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2580", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":36, "lastRulerID":28, "precision":4, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-523610", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14363, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PAS7B19F7430018AF", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26344890, "fromTerminalYear":-50, "qualityRatingNumismatic":2, "terminalReason":"Incomplete information", "district":"Purbeck", "legacyID":2687, "datefound1":"1984-01-01T00:00:00Z", "datefound2":"1986-01-01T00:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2015) writes: \"A scattered hoard of Durotrigan coinage, mostly rather poorly recorded, recovered over several years. Haselgrove (1989, 49) noted that \"There may be additional coins from here\", and three possible candidates in the CCI are listed below. The alloy of some of the Durotrigan material is uncertain and thus the division into silver and bronze staters should be treated with some caution.\"", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Unknown", "terminalReasonID":9, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Bere Regis", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.046Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2580" }, "id":2580 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":1000, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-325B45", "id":2581, "discoveryMethod":"Unknown", "countyID":14362, "discovered":1892, "lastRuler":"Gallo-Belgic", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14440, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-50, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2581", "discovery":13, "quantityCoins":2, "lastRulerID":302, "precision":4, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-4F48C9", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14451, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PASE01A3365001177", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346445, "fromTerminalYear":-60, "qualityRatingNumismatic":1, "terminalReason":"Incomplete information", "district":"North Dorset", "legacyID":2688, "datefound1":"1892-01-01T00:00:00Z", "datefound2":"1892-01-01T00:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2015) writes: \"Allen (1960a, 176) records three Chute (British B) staters from Blandford; on the CCI card for 67.0351 he is quoted as saying that it \"clearly comes from a hoard\" with the two other Chute staters and, apparently, a Gallo-Belgic E stater - although Blandford is not recorded as a findspot for the latter type in Origins, and a likely candidate for identification as the Gallo-Belgic E in question (Salisbury Museum, ex Pitt-Rivers coll., ex Durden coll.) is unprovenanced in SCBI 24, no. 888. A few years later, Allen (1968b, 151) listed only two of the Chute staters as found at or near Blandford, and gave the third as Sturminster Newton (also recorded by Evans 1864, 61; SCBI 24, no. 894). To complicate matters still further, Mackensen (1974, 55 no. 76) does not accept the Blandford findspot for one of the Chute staters and suggests instead that this is the coin from Tarrant Gunville recorded by Evans (1864, 61). Little more can be said and the record as it stands must be regarded as doubtful.\"", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Salisbury Museum", "terminalReasonID":9, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Blandford", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.046Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2581" }, "id":2581 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":10, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-1BBA73", "id":2582, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":1986, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14496, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":40, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2582", "smrRef":"1 014 029 A", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":23, "notes":"\nAccount in de Jersey inaccurate: \"In December 2000 three silver staters were apparently recorded by the FLO for Dorset, from the same site (BMHF)\". There are images of these coins with weights on file; one is fragmentary and one appears to be a quarter stater, cf ABC 2217. \"The coins are DOR-5CBB94, DOR-5CAE01, DOR-4D5281, DOR-4D3E65 and DOR-4C82D3. They may of course be from elsewhere in the parish of Bradford Peverell\". The spatial data recorded with PAS indicates that these are not from the hoard findspot. SOMDOR203 may be related to the coins found by Mr Dillon.\n", "lastRulerID":28, "precision":8, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-33BE36", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14539, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PAS92065EFE001FBE", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346451, "fromTerminalYear":-50, "qualityRatingNumismatic":3, "terminalReason":"Date of latest coin", "district":"West Dorset", "legacyID":2689, "datefound1":"1986-09-30T23:00:00Z", "datefound2":"2006-05-31T23:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2015) records: \"Several poorly-recorded finds made over a period of fourteen years or more. The earliest discoveries seem to be those reported by Keen (1987, 124), made by Mr and Mrs House in October 1986: five silver staters, one silver quarter stater and eleven struck bronze staters, all of the Durotriges. They were found within an area of approximately 50 m2, apparently with two small silver ingots. In March 1987 another silver stater was found in the same area. Keen (ibid.) records a further four staters found \"in the vicinity\", in November 1987, by Mr B. Dillon; the eight figure grid reference, if accurate, suggests that these coins were approximately 300 m west of the earlier group, and thus they may have originated in a separate deposit. This is reflected in the list below.\" He also reports a further two silver staters found in 1994 at the site of the finder's previous hoard.", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "quantityArtefacts":2, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Unknown", "terminalReasonID":1, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Bradford Peverell", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.047Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2582" }, "id":2582 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":1, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-17E966", "id":2583, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":2004, "gridSource":"GPS (from the finder)", "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14263, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":40, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2583", "TID":"2004T347", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":142, "notes":"\nRecorded for the CCI, images in C&M\n", "lastRulerID":28, "precision":10, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-297A03", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14363, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PAS904FCC00001D33", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26344888, "fromTerminalYear":-50, "qualityRatingNumismatic":4, "terminalReason":"Date of latest coin", "district":"Purbeck", "legacyID":2690, "datefound1":"2004-09-03T23:00:00Z", "datefound2":"2004-09-14T23:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2015) writes: One hundred and forty-two coins were recovered from an area of approximately two square metres during a metal detecting rally in early September 2004. Two other coins were found \"a few yards\" away (TAR 2004, 169 no. 418; BMHF 2004 T347). The 144 coins thus declared included two Roman bronzes of the third century AD which were regarded as unassociated with the hoard. In addition to the coins, two copper alloy fragments, an iron object, three flints and 23 pottery sherds were reported. The pottery included three handmade Iron Age sherds, black burnished ware and the base of a Roman colour coat vessel; none of these sherds had any signs of contact with coinage, and none of them joined, suggesting that none of them had formed the hoard container (BMHF). About one quarter of the staters have test cuts on the obverse, in the style observed in several other Durotrigan hoards (de Jersey 2005). Although described as \"bronze\" staters (ABC 2175), some of the coins are likely to have a significant amount of silver in their alloy.\" Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2004 T347", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "treasure":1, "quantityArtefacts":1, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Dorset County Museum", "terminalReasonID":1, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Corfe Castle", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.047Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2583" }, "id":2583 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":100, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-F0105E", "id":2585, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":2008, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14335, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-20, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2585", "TID":"2008T552", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":6, "lastRulerID":28, "precision":6, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-2746F3", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14422, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PASF8E09A1C0014E5", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26344895, "fromTerminalYear":-60, "qualityRatingNumismatic":4, "terminalReason":"Date of latest coin", "district":"East Dorset", "legacyID":2692, "datefound1":"2008-09-26T23:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"A small hoard of six south-western (Durotrigan) staters, discovered in September 2008. Two of the coins are defaced on the obverse and one on the reverse (2008 T552; NC 169 (2009), 331 no. 4; 2008 T552; PATAR 2008, 187 no. 466, 369 no. 466). PAS references in the table below should be prefaced by DOR-. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2008 T552 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: DOR-41A073", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "treasure":1, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Unknown", "terminalReasonID":1, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Edmondsham", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.047Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2585" }, "id":2585 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":1000, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-2C7E75", "id":2586, "discoveryMethod":"Agricultural or drainage work", "countyID":14362, "discovered":1838, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14459, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-20, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2586", "smrRef":"Pastscape 209790", "discovery":9, "quantityCoins":27, "notes":"\nThe iron sword could also have been a currency bar.\n", "lastRulerID":28, "precision":4, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-779912", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14422, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PASC3F996B6001E4D", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346447, "fromTerminalYear":-60, "qualityRatingNumismatic":2, "terminalReason":"Incomplete information", "district":"East Dorset", "legacyID":2693, "datefound1":"1838-01-01T00:00:00Z", "datefound2":"1838-12-31T00:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2015) writes: \"\"The commons in the tithing of Gussage and Minchington were inclosed about 50 years ago. On the down, formerly common, are numerous Celtic barrows About 1838 a hoard of British silver coins of a type frequently found in Dorset were discovered by some men digging near this spot. They were not in any vessel, but merely lay together in the ground, and by their side was the blade of an iron sword. These coins, with one or two exceptions, passed into the hands of General Gordon, a near resident at the time, who presented them to the British Museum.\" Hutchins 1868, 547 \"Twenty-seven were found at Farnham, near Thickthorne, Cranbourne Chase, Dorsetshire, in 1838, some of which are in the British Museum.\" Evans 1864, 101 In spite of the comments by Hutchins and Evans, only a single Durotrigan stater from this hoard, ex Gordon, can now be identified in the British Museum (BMC 2711), and there are few other coins in the collection which could conceivably have come from this find. Evans's source for the figure of twenty-seven coins is not clear.\"", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "quantityArtefacts":1, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"British Museum (part)", "terminalReasonID":9, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Minchington Down", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.048Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2586" }, "id":2586 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":1000, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-70B806", "id":2587, "discoveryMethod":"Unknown", "countyID":14362, "discovered":1840, "gridSource":"Centred on parish", "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "qualityRatingFindspot":1, "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14344, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":40, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2587", "discovery":13, "quantityCoins":4, "notes":"\nBAA account can be read as referring to 3 different locations. See also Shapwick IARCH-4B4AF9 and Tollard Royal IARCH-8FFD68.\n", "lastRulerID":28, "precision":4, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-B0F340", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14451, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PAS28435B960018A3", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346448, "fromTerminalYear":-50, "qualityRatingNumismatic":2, "terminalReason":"Incomplete information", "district":"North Dorset", "legacyID":2694, "datefound1":"1840-01-01T00:00:00Z", "datefound2":"1847-01-01T00:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2014): \"\"Mr. Henry Durden, of Blandford, forwarded impressions of six British coins, one in gold and five in silver, discovered in various localities in Dorsetshire and Wiltshire The silver coins were found chiefly at Langton, near Blandford, with several others, in a field between Shapwick and Badbury Rings, with two in copper of the same type; and at Tollard Royal, Wilts, with about twenty more of the same type\". JBAA 2 (1847), 336 The exact division of the silver coins between Langton and Tollard Royal is unclear. The report in the JBAA is also difficult to interpret because Langton is not \"between Shapwick and Badbury Rings\", but about six kilometres to the north-west. The mention of the field between Shapwick and the hillfort clearly raises the possibility that these coins were a precursor to the massive hoard found here in the 1980s (43). Two of Durden's coins from \"Langton\" can be fairly securely identified in the Salisbury Museum collection (SCBI 24, nos 903 and 916); they are also illustrated by Roach Smith (1848, pl. LVI, 10, 12), with a third which is harder to match to modern records. The \"two in copper\" (also recorded by Evans 1864, 117) cannot now be identified.\"", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Salisbury Museum (part)", "terminalReasonID":9, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Langton", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.048Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2587" }, "id":2587 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":100, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-18407A", "id":2588, "discoveryMethod":"Agricultural or drainage work", "countyID":14362, "discovered":1753, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14547, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-60, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2588", "smrRef":"Pastscape 205543; HER 2 042 039 B", "discovery":9, "quantityCoins":80, "lastRulerID":28, "precision":6, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-2E8B70", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14451, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PAS2F00F9D6001BBF", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346445, "fromTerminalYear":-80, "qualityRatingNumismatic":1, "terminalReason":"Incomplete information", "district":"North Dorset", "legacyID":2695, "datefound1":"1753-01-01T00:00:00Z", "datefound2":"1788-01-01T00:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2015) writes: \"\"In digging gravel, 1753, to mend the ways, on Ockford hill near the road that leads from thence to Turnworth, were found in a little tump seventy or eighty British silver coins. They were scarce broader than a sixpence, but much thicker, flat on one side, and convex on the other, weighed 83 grains, and were valued at 11d. each, and resembled one in Dr. Borlase's History of Cornwall, p. 242, Plate xix. No. 11. They were most of them sold to a Jew, and very few fell into the hands of curious persons. One of these, in the possession of the Rev. T. Butler, then vicar of this parish, weighed 81 grains. Mr. Butler observed \"An inhabitant of this parish tells me that about the year 1788 he dug up some similar to this, excepting that it was much larger. He sold it to a silversmith at Blandford, who told him it was an East Indian coin.\" Hutchins 1870, 335 The Borlase illustration to which Hutchins refers is a British A (Westerham) stater, ABC 482, the prototype of the Durotrigan silver which formed this hoard. If the weight quoted (83 gr, or 5.38 g) is accurate, then the coins must have been from relatively early in the series, with a high silver content. The 1788 find must be regarded as only doubtfully of this type.\"", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Unknown", "terminalReasonID":9, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Okeford Fitzpaine", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.049Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2588" }, "id":2588 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":1000, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-148C17", "id":2589, "discoveryMethod":"Agricultural or drainage work", "countyID":14362, "discovered":1720, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14507, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-20, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2589", "smrRef":"Pastscape 451546", "discovery":9, "quantityCoins":8, "notes":"\nDe Jersey dates this to phase 2 and considers it unlikely that the British coin was deposited with the Danubian tetradrachms.\n", "lastRulerID":28, "precision":4, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-12E21B", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14503, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PAS3B69F2AC001C11", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346460, "fromTerminalYear":-60, "qualityRatingNumismatic":1, "terminalReason":"Incomplete information", "district":"Weymouth and Portland", "legacyID":2696, "datefound1":"1720-01-01T00:00:00Z", "datefound2":"1720-12-31T00:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2015) writes: \"\"My Lord Pembroke often told me he had hatfulls of them frequently brought to him, found in the very quarrys of Portland. After he had selected what he thought proper he melted down the rest being chiefly silver. Their being found in the Portland Quarry shews their extreme antiquity, and may well be reckon'd as high as Abraham's time, that earth into which they fell being since turned into stone.\" MS of Stukeley's Britannia Metallica, c.1720, quoted by Allen 1968a, 11477 An intriguing early find which was brought to modern numismatic attention by Derek Allen (1968a). The notebook quoted above, which Stukeley appears to have begun in 1720, does not include any illustrations of the coins to which he refers - probably Danubian tetradrachms - but it does include (p. 13) a drawing of a Gallo-Belgic stater also said to have come from Portland. This distinctive coin is now in the British Museum (no. 6 in the list below). Further evidence to link the Danubian coins with the Portland quarries is provided by another Stukeley manuscript, Contents of the Medallic History of the First Brittish Kings, dating from 1762. Referring to Stukeley's Twenty-three plates (published posthumously by his son-in-law, Richard Fleming, c.1770), it records at p. 25 that I. 3. 4. 5. 6. 10. & \"many more of Mr White's collection, here ingrav'd, belong'd to my great frd. the late learned Heneage lord Winchelsea's most noble cabinet. they were found in digging the Portland quarrys absolutely incrusted in the stone. this was the case likewise of Lord Pembrokes Brittish coins, as he has often mentioned to me.\" A third manuscript, also in the Bodleian, complicates the picture somewhat. It confirms that coins nos 3, 5, 6 and 10 on plate I came from Portland, and once belonged to Mr White, but although coin no. 4 is also said to have belonged to White, there is no mention of a Portland provenance. However, plate II.1, another coin in White's collection, is provenanced to Portland in this manuscript. Four of these coins - nos 3, 5, 6 and 10 - are Danubian tetradrachms, and it is not unreasonable to assume that these were part of the hoard or hoards which were brought to Lord Pembroke. The relationship of these coins to the gold supposedly from Portland is less certain. It seems very unlikely that they would have been deposited with Stukeley's coin no. 4, which is a British Qa stater (ABC 485). The coin on Stukeley's plate II.1 is an Eastern Gaulish type, LT XXXVI 8932, traditionally attributed to the Sequani, which along with the Gallo-Belgic large flan stater drawn in the notebook of 1720 might be better candidates for an association with the Danubian silver, at least in terms of their broad chronology. But such an association seems intrinsically unlikely. There is at least one more gold coin from Portland - a Gallo-Belgic F stater (ABC 22) in Dorset County Museum (CCI 69.0498, SCBI 24, no. 6) - but again no particular reason to link it with the Danubian silver. At a distance of almost three centuries it seems very unlikely that we will obtain any definitive information on these \"hatfulls\" of coins, but it seems certain that at least one hoard of Danubian tetradrachms was discovered on Portland Bill.\"", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"British Museum (part); Dorset County Museum (part)", "terminalReasonID":9, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Portland Bill", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.049Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2589" }, "id":2589 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":1000, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-1696EC", "id":2590, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":1983, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14420, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":40, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2590", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":627, "notes":"\nThe total number of coins is not known.\n", "lastRulerID":37, "precision":4, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-4B4AF9", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14422, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PAS0BCA04910018EB", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346448, "fromTerminalYear":-50, "qualityRatingNumismatic":2, "terminalReason":"Incomplete information", "district":"East Dorset", "legacyID":2697, "datefound1":"1983-01-01T00:00:00Z", "datefound2":"1983-12-31T00:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De jersey (2015) writes: \"A substantial hoard, mostly of Durotrigan silver, which seems to have been discovered between Shapwick and Badbury Rings - possibly about half a mile south-west of the hillfort, in the direction of Shapwick - although parcels of coins were given a variety of different provenances within this general area. Van Arsdell (1989b) examined about 180 coins in the mid-1980s, which he took to represent about one quarter of the hoard, and on that basis estimated that it had originally contained c.850 coins, predominantly Durotrigan silver and a small amount of gold. [...] Unless further information is forthcoming [...] a wholly accurate reconstruction of the Badbury\/Shapwick hoard is unlikely. In the meantime a total of c.850 coins, as suggested by Van Arsdell, is not unrealistic, and circumstantial evidence allows us to be fairly confident that the bulk of the c.627 identified in the CCI are correctly attributed to this find.\"", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Dispersed through trade", "terminalReasonID":9, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Shapwick", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.05Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2590" }, "id":2590 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":100, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-ACAA5B", "id":2592, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":2001, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14433, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-60, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2592", "TID":"2002T115", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":20, "lastRulerID":28, "precision":6, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-5F3CF4", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14451, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PASFBBDBE0C00185B", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346447, "fromTerminalYear":-80, "qualityRatingNumismatic":4, "district":"North Dorset", "legacyID":2699, "datefound1":"2001-09-21T23:00:00Z", "datefound2":"2012-02-11T00:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"Eight detectorists from the Stour Valley Search and Recovery Club found nine Chute (ABC 746) staters on 22 September 2001 (nos 1-9 in the list below) and a further six on 24 November 2001 (nos 10-15). They were scattered over an area of approximately 100 m x 50 m, at a depth of between 5-8 cm, on the west side of the Tarrant Valley, about 20 m above the valley floor. A sixteenth coin of the same type was discovered in the same area on 23 February 2002 (BMHF, 2002 T115; TAR 2001, 90 no. 176), and two more in April 2005 (NC 169 (2009), 331 no. 1; PATAR 2008, 186 no. 462; 2008 T199). Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2002 T115; 2008 T199; 2012 T354 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: DOR-E36B55; DOR-7AE526", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "treasure":1, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Dorset County Museum (part); Unknown (part)", "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Tarrant Valley I", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.051Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2592" }, "id":2592 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":10, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-148C60", "id":2594, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":2008, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14471, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-20, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2594", "TID":"2008T323", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":9, "notes":"\nImages stored digitally in BM\n", "lastRulerID":28, "precision":8, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-DCA2A7", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14451, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PASE7F3670D001BDD", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346445, "fromTerminalYear":-60, "qualityRatingNumismatic":4, "terminalReason":"Date of latest coin", "district":"North Dorset", "legacyID":2701, "datefound1":"2008-05-03T23:00:00Z", "datefound2":"2008-05-06T23:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2015) writes: \"A small hoard of nine south-western (Durotrigan) staters (PATAR 2008, 187 no. 467, 369 no. 467; 2008 T323; NC 169 (2009), 332 no. 5). The PATAR report provides PAS references for seven of the coins, but at the time of writing it is not possible to access these to verify the accuracy of the identifications, or to correlate the reference number with a particular image. The hoard is said to have included four examples of ABC 2157 and five of ABC 2160.\" Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2008 T323 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: DOR-BEAAA3", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "treasure":1, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Unknown", "terminalReasonID":1, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Turnworth", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.052Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2594" }, "id":2594 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":1000, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-166486", "id":2595, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":1998, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14454, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-20, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2595", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":500, "lastRulerID":28, "precision":4, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-AD1E72", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14451, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PASDC365F9E001B91", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346445, "fromTerminalYear":-60, "qualityRatingNumismatic":2, "terminalReason":"Incomplete information", "district":"North Dorset", "legacyID":2702, "datefound1":"1998-01-01T00:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"De Jersey (2015) writes: \"A substantial hoard of Durotrigan silver. Dorset County Museum saw an initial portion of the find, but the coins were apparently disclaimed because they were wrongly thought to be in base metal[...] When cleaned it became apparent that many of the coins were actually in good silver, weighing 5 g or more. The size of the hoard is unknown, but it almost certainly contained more than 500 coins; one report from October 2000 states that the finder still retained 323 coins and the landowner twenty, by which time considerable numbers had already been sold. [...] There must be many more circulating in the trade but it would be difficult to identify them with any confidence.\"", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Dispersed through trade", "terminalReasonID":9, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Winterborne Clenston", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.052Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2595" }, "id":2595 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":1000, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-1381E4", "id":2597, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":1977, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14425, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-20, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2597", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":15, "lastRulerID":28, "precision":4, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-46AAC5", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14422, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PAS2B12BA57001FB9", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26344895, "fromTerminalYear":-60, "qualityRatingNumismatic":2, "terminalReason":"Incomplete information", "district":"East Dorset", "legacyID":2704, "datefound1":"1977-01-01T00:00:00Z", "datefound2":"1986-01-01T00:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"At least sixteen coins, recorded over a period of several years, which might conceivably have originated in a hoard. No further information available.", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "quantity":1, "currentLocation":"Unknown", "terminalReasonID":9, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Witchampton", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.052Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2597" }, "id":2597 }, { "type":"Feature", "geometry":{ "type":"Point", "coordinates":[ null, null ] }, "properties":{ "county":"Dorset", "accuracy":1, "countyType":"County", "reeceID":1, "findspotcode":"IARCH-50524C", "id":2884, "discoveryMethod":"Metal detector", "countyID":14362, "discovered":2013, "lastRuler":"Uninscribed", "objecttype":"HOARD", "parishID":14454, "fourFigure":"Restricted Access", "toTerminalYear":-20, "findIdentifier":"hoards-2884", "TID":"2013T537", "discovery":1, "quantityCoins":75, "lastRulerID":28, "precision":10, "districtType":"District", "old_findID":"IARCH-ACB724", "institution":"IARCH", "districtID":14451, "parish":"Restricted Access", "secuid":"PASD8A8DFFC001D9A", "workflow":3, "created":"2015-01-13T11:57:27Z", "woeid":26346445, "fromTerminalYear":-60, "qualityRatingNumismatic":4, "terminalReason":"Date of latest coin", "district":"North Dorset", "legacyID":2993, "datefound1":"2013-08-10T23:00:00Z", "datefound2":"2013-08-14T23:00:00Z", "regionName":"South West", "description":"A hoard of 75 Iron Age silver south western staters. Found in two adjacent deposits consisting of 13 staters and 62 staters. The first 13 staters were discovered on 11\/08\/2013 with the remaining 62 discovered on 15\/08\/2013 Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2013 T537", "broadperiod":"IRON AGE", "regionID":41427, "treasure":1, "quantity":1, "terminalReasonID":1, "parishType":"Civil Parish", "knownas":"Winterborne Stickland", "timestamp":"2022-07-14T07:16:44.152Z", "url":"https:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/2884" }, "id":2884 } ] }