Accession No
1883.538 B
Description
Marker tag from a set of Gunter's/surveyor's chains. It would have hung from the thirtieth link in the chain, i.e. marking 237.6 inches. The tag takes the form of three pointed lobes joined at their bases, with a circular suspension loop (now broken).
Place
Europe; British Isles; England; ?Cambridgeshire
Period
Post Medieval
Source
Cambridge Antiquarian Society [donor]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1883.538 B
Cultural Affliation
Material
Metal; Copper alloy; Bronze
Local Term
Measurements
30mm x 2mm x 36mm Weight 0.005kg
Events
Context (Display)
Found mounted on a wooden display board with 1883.538 A. A handwritten label affixed to the front of the board reads: 'from Surveyors chains. ?Pendants (bronze) 1. Cambridge (Prof. T. McK. Hughes). 2. -- ?Cambridgeshire. Camb. Ant. Soc. 83.C.A.S.538 a-b'. A handwritten label affixed to the back of the board reads: 'Cambridge Prof. Hughes. Top.'
Event Date
Author: David Kay
Context (Display)
Found mounted on a wooden display board with 1883.538 A.
Event Date
Author: David Kay
Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card for 1883.538 A-B: 'Two Bronze PENDANTS, three lobed plain, flat.'
Event Date
Author: maa
Context (Related Documents)
See 'Report on Collections Research and Cataloguing Project on Post Medieval 'To Be Disposed Of' Material' by David Kay in the archive (Doc.474) for background information.
Event Date 2019
Author: Lucie Carreau
Context (Analysis)
Cf. various similar tags in the online database of the Portable Antiquities Scheme (e.g. BERK-1BB606, DENO-696B32, NLM-A1D804 and NLM-CC2223). The object description for BERK-1BB606 (a four-pronged tag) notes "[t]he surveying chain was first recorded by Edmund Gunter in 1579 [...] The surveying chain was marked at every 10 links by tags or tallies, at 10 links a single pointed tag, at 20 links a double pointed tag and so forth. These chains were based on an ancient measure of the breadth of a furrow or plough strip. 1 Chain of a 100 links is 66 feet, the exact measure between the stumps of a cricket pitch. The invention of the steel tape in 1867 brought this method of measuring to a gradual close."
Event Date 11/3/2019
Author: David Kay
Context (Amendments / updates)
Catalogue card notes: '?Saxon'. However this is incorrect, as is the identification of the object as a pendant. It is in fact part of a Post Medieval surveyor's chain (see Analysis note) and its database entry has been re-entered as such.
Event Date 11/3/2019
Author: David Kay
Description (Physical description)
Marker tag from a set of Gunter's/surveyor's chains. It would have hung from the thirtieth link in the chain, i.e. marking 237.6 inches. The tag takes the form of three pointed lobes joined at their bases, with a circular suspension loop (now broken).
Event Date 11/3/2019
Author: David Kay
FM:8919
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