Objektnummer
2000/2/7
Beskrivelse
These pegs are part of an ard which was originally collected by the donor in Gravina in Puglia, in the Italian Province of Bari, in the 1970s. An ard is a simple type of plough that has no mouldboard or coulter. The pegs appear to be spare; other wooden pegs are used to connect various pieces of the ard, but the use of these is not known.
Fysisk beskrivelse
1 peg: wood
Arkivhistorik
MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Museum of English Rural Life) – 'Ard // Description // SOLE ART - ITALIAN TYPE // A long wooden ard consisting of several parts as follows: // 1. Sole with 2 side wings - wood - L. 103cm W.at wings 32cm // 2. Stilt - curved from The Sole - wood - L. 100cm W. at base 13cm // Hand grip through hole at end 30cm long. Also 2nd hole // 3. Plough beam goes through the stilt + held in place with a peg. Heavy - approx 250cm. Supported from sole with 41cm long piece of wood. // 4 Yoke beam: joined to plough beam by means of iron band and 2 wooden pegs. Broken at this point. // The yoke beam is thinner + curved - 173cm long and has 3 holes in it. // 5 Yoke: curved + heavyy piece of wood with 2 sets of holes for ox collars + one metal hook in the centre where the yoke beam would be fixed. // 6. a) One conical, pointed, socketed iron share with pin hole. 64cm long. [no hole in the Sole] // b) One flat pointed iron share with side flanges - L. 38cm. // [see 2000/3] // References // K.D.WHITE "Agricultural Implements of The Roman World" // MERL 3630 p126. [Also see photographs] // P DX 1097 // See attached correspondence // 1. The ARD comes from GRAVINA di PUGLIA - or nearby in the heel of ITALY. Collected in 1970s. // 2. The arrow shaped plough share was bought in BODRUM in S.W.TURKEY at the same time. // A modern piece of wrought iron work. 2000/3'
Produktionsdato
1979
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