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	<title>The Celtic Coin Index</title>
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		<title>Findspot cleanup</title>
		<link>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/findspot-cleanup/</link>
		<comments>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/findspot-cleanup/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 16:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Pett</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Data]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve been playing with the Index and mapping out some of the coins; you might have noticed that some of these are currently in the sea. This is demonstrated by this snapshot from a KML layer imported into Google Earth.

This is quite an easy thing to rectify, and work has started now to get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve been playing with the Index and mapping out some of the coins; you might have noticed that some of these are currently in the sea. This is demonstrated by this snapshot from a KML layer imported into Google Earth.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/dodgy.jpg" title="Dodgy findspots" ><img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/dodgy.jpg" alt="Dodgy findspots" /></a></p>
<p>This is quite an easy thing to rectify, and work has started now to get these records back onto dry land. This leads onto a secondary exercise where upon we have to check that all findspots are actually in their correct county. This is also going to be followed up by a concordance exercise with the new data being added from the Portable Antiquities Scheme database. Once duplicates have been weeded out, the CCI will be enhanced by several thousand more records and before long, you might evensee the Iron Age coins from the famous Leicestershire hoard added.</p>
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		<title>Using the Index</title>
		<link>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/searching-the-index/</link>
		<comments>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/searching-the-index/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2007 11:31:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Pett</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Help]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The CCI has 2 types of search available to users, and an inbuilt multi-field indexing lookup for key fields within records. This is designed to allow rapid quantification and comparisons of each individual attribute.
Quick search
This is found on the main page and on each individual record page. This field allows you to search upon:

Coin number
Metal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The CCI has 2 types of search available to users, and an inbuilt multi-field indexing lookup for key fields within records. This is designed to allow rapid quantification and comparisons of each individual attribute.</p>
<p><strong>Quick search</strong></p>
<p>This is found on the main page and on each individual record page. This field allows you to search upon:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Coin number</strong></li>
<li><strong>Metal type</strong></li>
<li><strong>County</strong></li>
<li><strong>Tribe</strong></li>
<li><strong>Area</strong></li>
<li><strong>Van Arsdell Number</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>To perform this search, just enter the value within the box and press go! The search results that you bring back can be viewed as an image grid, on the Google map, via RSS (you can then be updated everytime a new record of this type is added) and geoRSS (you could use this in your own Google MyMaps mashup.) If you have registered researcher status, the results can also be downloaded as JSON, XML, CSV and TXT format.<br />
This is the least powerful search facility.</p>
<p><strong>Advanced search</strong></p>
<p>The advanced search is far more powerful than the quick search. It can be used to create multiple field searches and it uses pre-configured dropdowns to prevent the user looking for options that don&#8217;t exist. It also has autocomplete functions on 3 fields (if you start typing the search phrase it will automatically give you the possible values). This only works if JavaScript is enabled.</p>
<p>To use the advanced facility, fill in as few fields or as many fields as you want. A complex query could be as follows:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Region = British</strong></li>
<li><strong>Denomination = Stater</strong></li>
<li><strong>Metal type = Gold</strong></li>
<li><strong>County = Cambridgeshire</strong></li>
<li><strong>Method of discovery = Metal detector</strong></li>
</ol>
<p>This search brings back 28 records. You can plot these results on the Google Map interface or obtain the data in the same manner as the quick search. All buttons will be located in exactly the same place.</p>
<dl title="googlemap;w:100%;h:400;nocontrols;" id="my-wonderful-map-with-kml">
<dt><a href="http://maps.google.com/?z=7&amp;ll=52.2,0.2&amp;om=5" class="liexternal" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/maps.google.com');">Center of map</a></dt>
<dt><a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/functions/georss.php?geography1=British&amp;denomination=Stater&amp;metal_type=Gold&amp;county=CAMBRIDGESHIRE" title="kml" class="liinternal" >markers</a></dt>
</dl>
<p>The above map is a working example of the Gmaps system and is generated from a wordpress plugin and a geoRSS result.</p>
<p><strong>Sorting your results</strong></p>
<p>The returned results tables allow you to sort on any of the chosen headers. It defaults to coin number, by clicking on any of the headers you can organise these data ascending or descending.</p>
<p><strong>Using the map - post search</strong></p>
<p>The map is using the ubiquitous Google Map platform (at present) and it allows you to navigate around the United Kingdom via your mouse and clicking on the pushpins. The amount you can zoom in and the type of map that you can view is limited by permission based accounts to protect land owner and finder privacy. If you click on a pushpin, an information window appears and this can then show you the thumbnail and short details of the record. Clicking on the record number will take you directly to the record. Double clicking in the centre of the compass at the top left will reset the map to centre.</p>
<p><strong>Using the map from the main menu</strong></p>
<p>Coming shortly will be a multi layer map that will demonstrate different coin groups and an overlay direct from the Portable Antiquities Scheme database for Roman Republican coins, Iron Age coins and artefacts. What would also be useful is a map of Iron Age monuments. This will be made possible by the recently announced Google Maps support for KML and geoRSS.</p>
<p><strong>More help?</strong></p>
<p>Well hopefully, the Index is user friendly enough and obvious that you won&#8217;t need to ask for more help! However if you do need more, contact <a href="mailto:info@finds.org.uk" class="limailto">info@finds.org.uk</a> and state you are after CCI help in the subject field of your email.</p>
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		<title>Accessing the API</title>
		<link>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/accessing-the-api/</link>
		<comments>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/accessing-the-api/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2007 10:24:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Pett</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[API]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[Help]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The Index has been built with the intention that people can query the database remotely and mash these data up for their own archaeological applications. I know there will be some keen people out there, for example Stuart Eve at LP Archaeology, Steve White of Online Archaeology and of course Andrew Larcombe (he&#8217;s already started.)
To [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Index has been built with the intention that people can query the database remotely and mash these data up for their own archaeological applications. I know there will be some keen people out there, for example Stuart Eve at <a href="http://www.lparchaeology.com/" class="liexternal" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.lparchaeology.com');">LP Archaeology</a>, Steve White of <a href="http://www.online-archaeology.co.uk/" class="liexternal" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.online-archaeology.co.uk');">Online Archaeology</a> and of course <a href="http://www.andrewlarcombe.co.uk" class="liexternal" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.andrewlarcombe.co.uk');">Andrew Larcombe</a> (he&#8217;s already started.)</p>
<p>To do this, I have <em><strong>tried</strong></em> to create a REST API. What the hell is that I hear you cry! Well here&#8217;s two definitions:</p>
<blockquote><p>Representational State Transfer (REST) is an architectural style for distributed hypermedia systems like the world wide web. The term originated in a 2000 doctoral dissertation about the web written by Roy Fielding, one of the principal authors of the HTTP protocol specification, and has quickly passed into widespread use in the networking community.<br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REST&amp;usg=AFrqEzc69YGAZ-760VGx2KKYD3HEG2BQwg" class="liwikipedia" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/en.wikipedia.org');">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REST</a></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>A set of routines that an application uses to request and carry out lower-level services performed by a computer&#8217;s operating system. Also, a set of calling conventions in programming that define how a service is invoked through the application.<br />
<a href="http://www.maptrax.com.au/standardscompliance/glossaryoftermsatoh/&amp;usg=AFrqEzfMYBHDYWQ9pE2nH0zIlh5wqYeC7g" class="liexternal" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.maptrax.com.au');">www.maptrax.com.au/</a></p></blockquote>
<p>Does that make it any clearer? Probably not! Well this is how it works below and it opens up a world of possibilities&#8230;.</p>
<p>Accessing the api is much the same as accessing the data via the advanced search interface. Each search page comes with the export functions built in for:</p>
<ol>
<li>JSON - <strong>json.php </strong>This contains truncated point data via the api. Only records with spatial data are returned in this query.</li>
<li>XML - <strong>xmlDCN.php</strong> or <strong>xmlMIDAS.php</strong> - useful for transferring information between systems such as Historic Environment Record Offices or use by the Digital Coins Network. This contains truncated point data via the api.<br />
Available first week of June.</li>
<li><a href="http://georss.org/" class="liexternal" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/georss.org');">geoRSS</a> (simple version at present) - <strong>georss.php </strong>I&#8217;ll be building a GML version shortly. This is produced in ATOM format and can be used for mapping as it contains truncated and obfuscated co-ordinates of the coins. Only records with spatial data are returned in this query.</li>
<li>KML - <strong>kml.php</strong> - for use in Google Earth or overlaying straight into Google maps with api 2.x or within Google&#8217;s new &#8220;My Maps&#8221; feature. This also contains truncated point data. Only records with spatial data are returned in this query.</li>
<li>RSS - <strong>rss.php</strong> - note this does not give spatial co-ordinates and is really just an RSS feed of coin number, county etc. This is limited to 25 records and is intended just for consumption on a website or through a feedreader. More details on RSS can be found on the <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/feedfactory/" class="liexternal" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.bbc.co.uk');">BBC website</a> or the <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/news/rss.php" class="liinternal" >PAS website</a>.</li>
<li>CSV - <strong>csv.php</strong> - Good for downloading large chunks of the data. However this is limited in what you can download as there is sensitive data within the database. Still useful for many though. You cannot download via the api, the spatial co-ordinates.</li>
</ol>
<p>However you can make a direct call to the RESTful API to access data. All requests take a number of parameters.</p>
<p><code><br />
http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/api/request_format.php?&amp;variable=argument</code></p>
<p>The current version of the API is <em>1.0</em></p>
<p>If we make changes to the API, we&#8217;ll increase the version number and make details available. As the data is quite strictly controlled on a validated input methodology, the API will only be released with GET and not PUT, POST or DELETE . The database also contains one type of object - coins - so the requests are quite simple to process if you know what you are looking for. The variables that you can ask for are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Primary ruler - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=12" class="liinternal" >getRuler1</a></li>
<li>Secondary ruler - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=13" class="liinternal" >getRuler2</a></li>
<li>Region - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=14" class="liinternal" >getRegion</a></li>
<li>Area - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=15" class="liinternal" >getArea</a></li>
<li>Tribe - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=16" class="liinternal" >getTribe</a></li>
<li>Denomination - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=17" class="liinternal" >getDenomination</a></li>
<li>Metal type - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=18" class="liinternal" >getMetalType</a></li>
<li>Coin number - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=19" class="liinternal" >getCoinNumber</a> (very limited as it returns single records so don&#8217;t use other variables as you&#8217;ll get naff all unless you&#8217;re very precise.)</li>
<li>Van Arsdell numbers - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=20" class="liinternal" >getVAType</a></li>
<li>Allen Numbers - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=21" class="liinternal" >getAllenType</a></li>
<li>Status - getStatus - very simple arguments &#8220;<strong>forgery or regular</strong>.&#8221;</li>
<li>Collection held - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=22" class="liinternal" >getCollection</a></li>
<li>Hoard coin - getHoardStatus - simple argument of 1 or 0 (true or false)</li>
<li>Discovery method - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=23" class="liinternal" >getDiscoMethod</a></li>
<li>Discovery year - <a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=24" class="liinternal" >getDiscoYear</a></li>
<li>Set - getSet(only 2 options CCI or PAS - corresponds with the OAI server)</li>
<li>County - getCounty - breaks down into English and Welsh counties.</li>
<li>Country - getCountry - only options for this are: INDIA, IRAQ, ENGLAND, BELGIUM, FRANCE, LUXEMBOURG, WALES, SCOTLAND &amp; SWITZERLAND. Coins have been found in a variety of countries and recorded at the CCI.</li>
</ul>
<p>Due to the nature of the database, you cannot search by locality or parish at present.</p>
<p>The list of possible arguments is listed if you click on the variable name above, some are rather wide in scope, some are defined and narrow - eg hoard status argument is just binary 1 or 0.<br />
Therefore you could either do a simple API call:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/api/georss.php?getDenomination=UNIT" class="liinternal" >http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/api/georss.php?getDenomination=Unit</a></p>
<p>This would return a feed on demand of all the coins in the Index where a denomination of unit has been recorded in the geoRSS format. You must supply an argument to retrieve data.</p>
<p>A more advanced spatial search could be applied:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/api/georss.php?getDenomination=Unit&amp;getCounty=Cambridgeshire" class="liinternal" >http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/api/georss.php?getDenomination=Unit&amp;getCounty=Cambridgeshire</a></p>
<p>This query would return all records with the denomination of Unit and County of Cambridgeshire. I have a feeling that the geoRSS feed will be used the most as this will allow people to do geoMashups, which seem by far and away the most popular looking at the <a href="http://www.programmableweb.com/" class="liexternal" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.programmableweb.com');">ProgrammableWeb</a> matrix of currently available mashups.</p>
<p>At present, the API is authenticated and I&#8217;d like to keep it that way so that I can control who has access. If you would like to use the API, please contact me and I&#8217;ll sort out your authentication and I&#8217;d also like to know what you would be using these data for.</p>
<p><strong>An example of what one could do?</strong></p>
<p>Perhaps the most simple illustration of what could be done is consumption of an RSS feed and integration with your local society website. If you used the simplie pie architecture (don&#8217;t ever reinvent things!) you could have an RSS feed for recently found coins from Cambridgeshire.</p>
<p>Another mashup could be taking different denominations and overlaying them for a county to show patterns (in this case I have overlain Gold Staters from Cambs, Silver Units from Cambs and Units from Suffolk) and then these could be mashed up with Steve White&#8217;s KML layer of Roman villas.</p>
<dl title="googlemap;w:100%;h:400;nocontrols;" id="my-wonderful-map-with-kml">
<dt><a href="http://maps.google.com/?z=7&amp;ll=52.2,0.2&amp;om=5" class="liexternal" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/maps.google.com');">Center of map</a></dt>
<dt><a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/functions/georss.php?geography1=British&amp;denomination=Stater&amp;metal_type=Gold&amp;county=CAMBRIDGESHIRE" title="kml" class="liinternal" >Gold Stater Cambs</a></dt>
<dd>Gold staters</dd>
<dt><a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/functions/findspots.php?&amp;denomination=Unit&amp;county=CAMBRIDGESHIRE&amp;metal_type=silver" title="kml" class="liinternal" >Silver Unit Cambs</a></dt>
<dd>Silver Unit</dd>
<dt><a href="http://www.online-archaeology.co.uk/GoogleMap/Data/GenerateGeoRSS.aspx?CategoryID=56" title="kml" class="liexternal" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.online-archaeology.co.uk');">Roman Villas from Online Archaeology</a></dt>
<dd>Villas</dd>
<dt><a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/functions/georss.php?&amp;denomination=Unit&amp;county=SUFFOLK" title="kml" class="liinternal" >Silver unit Suffolk</a></dt>
<dd>Suffolk Units</dd>
<dt><a href="http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/functions/paskml.php" title="kml" class="liinternal" >Iron age objects recorded with the Scheme</a></dt>
<dd>Iron age objects</dd>
</dl>
<p>Have a click around in the above and see what you get in the bubbles. As I&#8217;m using a wordpress plugin, I can&#8217;t change the colours of the points to discriminate very easily.</p>
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		<title>getDiscoYear</title>
		<link>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getdiscoyear/</link>
		<comments>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getdiscoyear/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 14:29:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Pett</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[API - Syntax]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The getDiscoYear arguments are appended to the api call as such:
&#38;getDiscoYear={year}
The possible arguments are:


1718
1720
1736
1746
1749
1750
1761
1762
1764
1775
1781
1786
1788
1796
1800
1801
1803
1805
1806
1808
1813
1816
1820
1821



1824
1825
1827
1829
1830
1831
1832
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
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1877
1878
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1880
1881
1882
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1884
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1888
1889
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1898
1899
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1911
1912
1913
1914
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1916
1917
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1919
1920
1921
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1924
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1927
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1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004     
In a few weeks, the arguments will extend to 2007 as the data is cleaned and added.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The getDiscoYear arguments are appended to the api call as such:</p>
<p><strong>&amp;getDiscoYear={year}</strong></p>
<p>The possible arguments are:<br />
<strong></p>
<ul>
<li>1718</li>
<li>1720</li>
<li>1736</li>
<li>1746</li>
<li>1749</li>
<li>1750</li>
<li>1761</li>
<li>1762</li>
<li>1764</li>
<li>1775</li>
<li>1781</li>
<li>1786</li>
<li>1788</li>
<li>1796</li>
<li>1800</li>
<li>1801</li>
<li>1803</li>
<li>1805</li>
<li>1806</li>
<li>1808</li>
<li>1813</li>
<li>1816</li>
<li>1820</li>
<li>1821</li>
</ul>
<p></strong><br />
<span id="more-24"></span><br />
<strong>1824<br />
1825<br />
1827<br />
1829<br />
1830<br />
1831<br />
1832<br />
1835<br />
1836<br />
1837<br />
1838<br />
1839<br />
1840<br />
1841<br />
1842<br />
1843<br />
1844<br />
1845<br />
1846<br />
1847<br />
1848<br />
1849<br />
1850<br />
1851<br />
1852<br />
1853<br />
1854<br />
1855<br />
1856<br />
1857<br />
1858<br />
1859<br />
1860<br />
1861<br />
1862<br />
1863<br />
1864<br />
1865<br />
1866<br />
1867<br />
1868<br />
1869<br />
1870<br />
1871<br />
1872<br />
1873<br />
1874<br />
1875<br />
1876<br />
1877<br />
1878<br />
1879<br />
1880<br />
1881<br />
1882<br />
1883<br />
1884<br />
1885<br />
1886<br />
1887<br />
1888<br />
1889<br />
1890<br />
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2000<br />
2001<br />
2002<br />
2003<br />
2004</strong>     </p>
<p>In a few weeks, the arguments will extend to 2007 as the data is cleaned and added.</p>
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		<title>getDiscoMethod - api syntax</title>
		<link>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getdiscomethod-api-syntax/</link>
		<comments>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getdiscomethod-api-syntax/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 14:26:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Pett</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[API - Syntax]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=23</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The getDiscoMethod arguments are appended to the api call as such:
&#38;getDiscoMethod={name}
The possible arguments are:

Excavated
Field walking
Metal Detector
Possibly Metal Detector
Unknown

To complete the string, please use %20 to allow the search to run.
]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The getDiscoMethod arguments are appended to the api call as such:</p>
<p><strong>&amp;getDiscoMethod={name}</strong></p>
<p>The possible arguments are:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Excavated</strong></li>
<li><strong>Field walking</strong></li>
<li><strong>Metal Detector</strong></li>
<li><strong>Possibly Metal Detector</strong></li>
<li><strong>Unknown</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>To complete the string, please use %20 to allow the search to run.</p>
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		<title>getCollection - api syntax</title>
		<link>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getcollection-api-syntax/</link>
		<comments>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getcollection-api-syntax/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 14:18:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Pett</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[API - Syntax]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=22</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The getCollection arguments are appended to the api call as such:
&#38;getCollection={name}
The possible arguments are:
Aberdeen University Museum
Abingdon Museum
American Numismatic Society
Amiens
AshmoleanAshwell Village Museum
Basle
Bedford Museum
Bibliotheque Nationale
Bibliotheque Royale
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Bonn
Boulogne
Bridport Museum and Art Gallery
Brighton Museum
Bristol City Museum
British Museum
Buckinghamshire County Museum
Canterbury Museum
Chelmsford Museum
Cheltenham
Chichester District Museum
Clermont-Ferrand
Colchester and Essex Museum
Corinium Museum
Coventry Museum
Deal Museum
Devizes Museum
Dorchester (Dorset County Museum)
Douai
Dover Museum
Edinburgh (Royal Scottish [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The getCollection arguments are appended to the api call as such:</p>
<p><strong>&amp;getCollection={name}</strong></p>
<p>The possible arguments are:</p>
<p><strong>Aberdeen University Museum<br />
Abingdon Museum<br />
American Numismatic Society<br />
Amiens<br />
Ashmolean</strong><span id="more-22"></span><strong>Ashwell Village Museum<br />
Basle<br />
Bedford Museum<br />
Bibliotheque Nationale<br />
Bibliotheque Royale<br />
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Bonn<br />
Boulogne<br />
Bridport Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Brighton Museum<br />
Bristol City Museum<br />
British Museum<br />
Buckinghamshire County Museum<br />
Canterbury Museum<br />
Chelmsford Museum<br />
Cheltenham<br />
Chichester District Museum<br />
Clermont-Ferrand<br />
Colchester and Essex Museum<br />
Corinium Museum<br />
Coventry Museum<br />
Deal Museum<br />
Devizes Museum<br />
Dorchester (Dorset County Museum)<br />
Douai<br />
Dover Museum<br />
Edinburgh (Royal Scottish Museum)<br />
Epping Forest District Museum<br />
Fitzwilliam Museum<br />
Gloucester City Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Grosvenor Museum<br />
Hampshire County Museums Service<br />
Harlow Museum<br />
Hastings<br />
Hertford Museum<br />
Hull and East Riding Museum<br />
Hunterian Museum<br />
Ipswich Museum<br />
Karlsruhe<br />
King&#8217;s Lynn Museum<br />
Leeds City Museum<br />
Leeds University Museum<br />
Leicestershire Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Leiden<br />
Letchworth Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Lincoln City and County Museum<br />
Liverpool Museums and Art Gallery<br />
Luton Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Lyon<br />
Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Mainz<br />
Manchester University Museum<br />
Munich<br />
Musee de Bretagne<br />
Musee de Peronne<br />
Museum of London<br />
Museum of Sussex Archaeology<br />
Museum of the Iron Age<br />
Namur<br />
Nantes<br />
National Museum<br />
National Museum of Wales<br />
National Museums of Scotland<br />
Newbury District Museum<br />
Northampton Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Norwich Castle Museum<br />
Nottingham Castle Museum<br />
Nottingham University Museum<br />
Oxford Archaeological Unit<br />
Passmore Edwards Museum<br />
Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Pitt Rivers Museum<br />
Plymouth Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Portsmouth Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Powell-Cotton Museum<br />
Private collection<br />
Reading Museum<br />
Red House Museum<br />
Richborough Castle<br />
Rochester Museum<br />
Roman Baths Museum<br />
Rouen<br />
Royal Mint<br />
Royal Ontario Museum<br />
Russell Cotes Museum<br />
Saarbrucken Museum<br />
Saffron Walden Museum<br />
Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum<br />
Scarborough Museum<br />
Scunthorpe Borough Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Shaftsbury Museum<br />
Shakespeare&#8217;s Birthplace Trust<br />
Sheffield City Museum<br />
Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Soissons<br />
Southend Museum<br />
Stockholm<br />
Stow on the Wold Museum<br />
Stroud Museum<br />
Stuttgart Museum<br />
Swindon Museum and Art Gallery<br />
Taunton Castle Museum<br />
The Hague<br />
Thurrock Local History Museum<br />
Ulster Museum<br />
Verulamium Museum<br />
Wakefield Museum<br />
Warwickshire Museum<br />
Winchester City Museum<br />
Woodstock Museum<br />
Worcester City Museum<br />
Worthing Museum<br />
Yorkshire Museum<br />
Zurich</strong>       </p>
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		<title>getAllenType - Api syntax</title>
		<link>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getallentype-api-syntax/</link>
		<comments>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getallentype-api-syntax/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 14:15:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Pett</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[API - Syntax]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=21</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The getAllenType arguments are appended to the api call as such:
&#38;getAllenType={name}
The possible arguments are:
ADD
AGR
ALESCA
AMMINUS
AMMINVS
ANDOCO
ANTED
AVNCOST
BHBH A
BH B
BH C
BH CD
BLANK
BMC 192
BMC 367
BMC 368
BMC 407
BMC 609
BMC 635
BMC 653
BMC3013
BMC3018
BMC3233
BMC3236
BMC3256
BMC3785
BMC3789
BMC381
BMC407
BMC635
BODVOC
BRI A
BRI B
BRI C
BRI D
BRI E
BRI F
BRI G
BRI JA
BRI JB
BRI L
BRI LA
BRI LB
BRI LC
BRI LX1
BRI LX2
BRI LX3
BRI LX4
BRI LX5
BRI LX6
BRI LX7
BRI LX8
BRI LX9
BRI LY1
BRI LY2
BRI LY3
BRI LY4
BRI LY5
BRI LY6
BRI LY7
BRI LY8
BRI [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The getAllenType arguments are appended to the api call as such:</p>
<p><strong>&amp;getAllenType={name}</strong></p>
<p>The possible arguments are:</p>
<p><strong>ADD<br />
AGR<br />
ALESCA<br />
AMMINUS<br />
AMMINVS<br />
ANDOCO<br />
ANTED<br />
AVNCOST<br />
BH</strong><span id="more-21"></span><strong>BH A<br />
BH B<br />
BH C<br />
BH CD<br />
BLANK<br />
BMC 192<br />
BMC 367<br />
BMC 368<br />
BMC 407<br />
BMC 609<br />
BMC 635<br />
BMC 653<br />
BMC3013<br />
BMC3018<br />
BMC3233<br />
BMC3236<br />
BMC3256<br />
BMC3785<br />
BMC3789<br />
BMC381<br />
BMC407<br />
BMC635<br />
BODVOC<br />
BRI A<br />
BRI B<br />
BRI C<br />
BRI D<br />
BRI E<br />
BRI F<br />
BRI G<br />
BRI JA<br />
BRI JB<br />
BRI L<br />
BRI LA<br />
BRI LB<br />
BRI LC<br />
BRI LX1<br />
BRI LX2<br />
BRI LX3<br />
BRI LX4<br />
BRI LX5<br />
BRI LX6<br />
BRI LX7<br />
BRI LX8<br />
BRI LX9<br />
BRI LY1<br />
BRI LY2<br />
BRI LY3<br />
BRI LY4<br />
BRI LY5<br />
BRI LY6<br />
BRI LY7<br />
BRI LY8<br />
BRI LZ1<br />
BRI LZ2<br />
BRI LZ3<br />
BRI LZ4<br />
BRI LZ5<br />
BRI LZ6<br />
BRI LZ7<br />
BRI LZ8<br />
BRI LZ9<br />
BRI MA<br />
BRI MB<br />
BRI NA<br />
BRI NB<br />
BRI NC<br />
BRI ND<br />
BRI O<br />
BRI P<br />
BRI PA<br />
BRI PB<br />
BRI QA<br />
BRI QB<br />
BRI QC<br />
BRI RA<br />
BRI RB<br />
BRILX10<br />
BRILX11<br />
BRILX14<br />
BRILX15<br />
BRILX16<br />
BRILX17<br />
BRILX18<br />
BRILX19<br />
BRILX2<br />
BRILX21<br />
BRILX22<br />
BRILX23<br />
BRILX24<br />
BRILX26<br />
BRILX27<br />
BRILY10<br />
BRILZ10<br />
BURY A<br />
BURY B<br />
BURY C<br />
CARA<br />
CARTIVE<br />
CATTI<br />
CHICOCK<br />
COMMIOS<br />
COMMIUS<br />
COMUX<br />
COMVX<br />
COR 0<br />
COR A<br />
COR B<br />
COR C<br />
COR D<br />
COR E<br />
COR EX<br />
COR F<br />
COR G<br />
COR H<br />
COR I<br />
COR J<br />
COR K<br />
COR L<br />
COR M<br />
COR N<br />
COR O<br />
COR P<br />
COR Q<br />
COR R<br />
COR S<br />
COR T<br />
COR U<br />
COR UEA<br />
COR V<br />
COR W<br />
COR X<br />
COR Y<br />
COR ZA<br />
COR ZB<br />
COR ZC<br />
CORIO<br />
CRAB<br />
CS<br />
CS1.2<br />
CS2<br />
CS2.1<br />
CS2.10<br />
CS2.11<br />
CS2.13<br />
CS2.14<br />
CS2.15<br />
CS2.2<br />
CS2.3<br />
CS2.7<br />
CS2.8<br />
CS3.3<br />
CS3.5<br />
CS3.6<br />
CS3.7<br />
CS3.8<br />
CS4.1<br />
CS4.2<br />
CS4.4<br />
CS4.7<br />
CS4.9<br />
CS5<br />
CS5.1<br />
CS5.11<br />
CS5.12<br />
CS5.14<br />
CS5.15<br />
CS5.16<br />
CS5.17<br />
CS5.2<br />
CS5.3<br />
CS5.4<br />
CS5.5<br />
CS5.8<br />
CS5.9<br />
CS6.2<br />
CS6.4<br />
CS6.5<br />
CS6.6<br />
CS6.7<br />
CS7<br />
CS7.1<br />
CS7.10<br />
CS7.14<br />
CS7.2<br />
CS7.2A<br />
CS7.2B<br />
CS7.3<br />
CS7.4<br />
CS7.5<br />
CS7.6A<br />
CS7.6B<br />
CS7.6C<br />
CS7.7<br />
CS7.8<br />
CS7.9<br />
CS8<br />
CS8.1<br />
CS8.10<br />
CS8.12<br />
CS8.13<br />
CS8.14<br />
CS8.15<br />
CS8.18<br />
CS8.2<br />
CS8.20<br />
CS8.21<br />
CS8.22<br />
CS8.23<br />
CS8.24<br />
CS8.25<br />
CS8.26<br />
CS8.3<br />
CS8.4<br />
CS8.5<br />
CS8.7<br />
CS8.8<br />
CS8.9<br />
CUNO<br />
DIAS<br />
DOB<br />
DOB A<br />
DOB B<br />
DOB C<br />
DOB D<br />
DOB E<br />
DOB F<br />
DOB I<br />
DOB J<br />
DOB L<br />
DOB M<br />
DOB MX<br />
DOB N<br />
DOB O<br />
DTS<br />
DUBNOE<br />
DUBNOK<br />
DUMNOCT<br />
DVMNOC<br />
ECEN<br />
EFH<br />
EFH A<br />
EFH B<br />
EFH C<br />
EFH CA<br />
EFH CB<br />
EFH CC<br />
EFH CD<br />
EISU<br />
EISV<br />
EPAT<br />
EPH<br />
EPH A<br />
EPH B<br />
EPP<br />
ESUP<br />
ESUPASU<br />
ESVPASV<br />
ESVPRAS<br />
EV G12<br />
EX<br />
G-B A<br />
G-B AA1<br />
G-B AA2<br />
G-B AB1<br />
G-B AB2<br />
G-B AC<br />
G-B AC1<br />
G-B BA1<br />
G-B BA2<br />
G-B BB1<br />
G-B BB2<br />
G-B C<br />
G-B CA1<br />
G-B CB1<br />
G-B CB2<br />
G-B CD1<br />
G-B CD2<br />
G-B CF<br />
G-B D<br />
G-B DA<br />
G-B DB<br />
G-B DC<br />
G-B E<br />
G-B EB<br />
G-B F<br />
G-B F2<br />
G-B G<br />
G-B G1<br />
G-B G2<br />
G-B XA<br />
G-B XB<br />
G-B XB1<br />
G-B XB2<br />
G-B XC1<br />
G-B XC2<br />
G-B XD<br />
HTS<br />
I<br />
IA<br />
IB<br />
IC<br />
ID<br />
IE<br />
IF<br />
IGA<br />
IGB<br />
IGC<br />
IH<br />
II<br />
IIM<br />
IIN<br />
IIO<br />
IIP<br />
IJ<br />
IK<br />
IL<br />
INAM<br />
INGOLD<br />
LATISO<br />
LATISON<br />
MOULD<br />
NFH<br />
NFH A<br />
NFH BC<br />
NFH UNC<br />
NITALIA<br />
NULL<br />
PH AESV<br />
PH ANT<br />
PH ECE<br />
PH ECEA<br />
PH ECEB<br />
PH ECED<br />
PH ECEN<br />
PH EDN<br />
PH SAEN<br />
PH SYM<br />
PH UNC<br />
PHILIP<br />
PRAS<br />
PRASUTA<br />
RUES<br />
SA<br />
SAENV<br />
SAM<br />
SCYPH<br />
SEGO<br />
SNETT<br />
SOL<br />
TASC<br />
THUR<br />
TINC<br />
VEP<br />
VEPCORF<br />
VEPOC<br />
VERICA<br />
VERICA1<br />
VOLCART<br />
VOLDUMC<br />
VOLDUML<br />
VOLDVMC<br />
VOLDVML<br />
VOSENOS</strong>      </p>
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		<title>getVAType - api syntax</title>
		<link>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getvatype-api-syntax/</link>
		<comments>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getvatype-api-syntax/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 14:05:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Pett</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[API - Syntax]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/?p=20</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The getVAType arguments are appended to the api call as such:
&#38;getVAType={name}
The possible arguments are:
10.01
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1010.03
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102.014
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1478.07
1485.01
1487.01
1487.03
1488.01
1491.01
1493.01
1493.03
1498.01
15.01
150.01
1500.01
1502.01
1505
1505.01
1507.01
1509.01
151.01
1520.01
1520.03
1520.05
1522.01
1522.05
1526.01
1526.03
153.01
154.01
154.03
154.05
154.09
154.11
154.13
1540.01
1543.01
1546.01
1549.01
1552.01
1555.01
1558.01
157.01
158.01
1605.01
1605.03
1608.01
1611.01
1613.01
1615.01
162.01
1620.01
1620.03
1623.01
1626.01
1629.01
163.01
1635
1635.01
1635.03
1638.01
164.01
1643.01
1644.01
1646.01
165.01
1650
1650.01
1650.03
1650.05
1655
1655.01
1655.05
1655.09
166.01
1660.01
1660.03
1662.01
1663.01
1665.01
1667.01
1669.01
167.01
1680.01
1680.03
1682.01
1684.01
1688.01
169.01
1690.01
1692.01
1694.01
1698.01
1699.01
17.01
170.01
1705.01
1707
1707.01
1707.03
1709
1709.01
171.01
1711.01
1713.01
1715.01
1717.01
1730.01
1730.05
1732
1732.01
1732.05
1732.09
1732.11
1734.01
1736.01
1745.01
1747.01
1750
1750.01
1750.03
176.01
178.01
1780
1780.01
1780.03
1780.05
1780.09
1786.01
1790.01
1792.01
1794.01
1796.01
1798.01
180.01
1800.01
1808.01
181.01
1810.01
1812.01
1814.01
1816.01
1818.01
1820.01
1822.01
1824.01
1826.01
184.01
1845.01
1848.01
185.01
1851.01
1855.01
186.01
1860.01
1863.01
1868.01
187.01
1871.01
1873.01
1877.01
1882
1882.01
1890
1890.01
1890.03
1892.01
1895.01
1903.01
1910.01
1910.02
1913.01
1918.01
192.01
1925
1925.01
1925.02
1925.03
1925.05
1927.01
1927.03
193.01
1931
1931.01
1931.03
1931.05
1931.07
1931.09
1933
1933.01
1933.03
1935
1935.01
1935.03
194.01
1947.01
1948.01
1949.01
195.01
1951.01
1953.01
1963.01
1965.01
1967.01
1969.01
1971
1971.01
1973
1973.01
1973.03
1977
1977.01
1977.05
1979.01
1981.01
1983.01
1985.01
1987.01
1989.01
20.01
200.01
2010
2010.01
2010.02
2010.03
2010.05
2010.07
2015.01
2017.01
202.01
2020.01
2025.01
2025.03
2027.01
2027.03
2029.01
2029.03
2038.01
2038.03
2045.01
2047.01
2049.01
2051.01
2053.01
2055.01
2057.01
2059.01
2061.01
2063.01
2065.01
2067.01
2069.01
2071.01
2073.01
2081.01
2083.01
2085.01
2087.01
2089.01
2091.01
2093.01
2095.01
2097.01
2099.01
210
210.01
2101.01
2103.01
2105.01
2107.01
2109.01
212
212.01
212.03
212.05
214.01
216.01
220.01
222.01
224.01
224.014
226.01
226.013
228.01
230.01
232.01
234.01
236.01
242.01
244.01
244.03
246.01
250.01
254.01
256.01
260.01
262.01
264.01
268.01
268.012
280.01
282.01
284.01
286.01
288.01
290.01
292.01
30.01
33.01
346.01
35.01
350.01
352.01
353.01
353.05
355
355.01
355.03
355.05
358.05
362.01
363.01
365.01
366.01
37.01
370.01
371.01
372.01
375.01
376.01
376.03
378.01
379.01
381.01
381.03
382.01
383.01
383.05
383.07
384.01
385.01
387.01
388.01
389.01
390.01
396.01
397.01
405.01
407.01
408.01
409.01
415.01
415.03
416.01
417.01
42
42.01
42.03
420.01
421.01
422.01
430.01
431.01
435.01
436.01
437.01
44.01
441.01
442.01
443.01
450.01
451.01
452.01
453.01
46.01
460.01
461.01
465.01
466.01
467.01
468.01
470
470.01
470.03
470.045
470.05
470.07
471.01
473.01
474.01
48
48.01
480.01
482.01
483.01
484.01
486.01
487.01
50
50.01
500.01
500.03
501.01
505.01
506.01
510.01
510.05
511.01
512.01
52
52.01
52.03
52.05
520.01
520.05
520.07
525.01
526.01
527.01
530.01
531.01
532.01
533.01
54
54.01
54.03
550.01
551.01
552.01
553.01
554.01
555.01
556.01
557.01
558.01
559.01
56
56.01
560.01
561.01
562.01
563.01
564.01
575.01
575.03
580.01
580.03
581.01
582.01
583.01
585.01
593.01
595.01
610.01
610.02
610.03
610.05
620.01
620.04
620.05
620.07
620.09
624.01
624.04
624.07
626.01
626.04
626.07
626.09
626.12
628.01
65.01
655.01
655.03
655.05
657
657.01
657.03
659
659.01
659.02
659.03
661.01
663.01
665.01
665.014
665.03
665.05
665.067
665.07
67.01
67.03
675.01
679.01
681.01
683.01
69
69.01
69.03
705.01
710.01
711.01
715.01
720.01
725.01
725.02
730.01
730.012
734.01
736.01
738.01
740.01
742.01
750.01
752.01
758.01
759.01
760.01
762.01
764.01
766.01
770.01
775.01
78.01
780.01
790.01
792.01
80.01
800
800.01
800.03
800.05
800.06
800.07
800.09
800.11
804
804.01
804.03
804.04
804.05
805.067
805.07
805.09
805.11
807.01
809.01
809.11
81.01
811
811.01
811.02
811.03
811.05
811.06
811.07
811.09
811.17
811.21
811.23
811.29
815
815.01
815.05
815.09
817.01
819.03
821.01
825
825.01
825.08
825.09
829
829.01
829.03
829.04
835.01
837.03
85.01
85.011
855
855.03
855.05
855.07
855.08
857
857.01
857.03
857.05
857.054
860.01
862.01
864.01
866.01
867.01
87.01
875
875.01
875.02
877
877.01
877.03
877.05
877.07
879
879.01
881.01
884.01
887
887.01
887.014
889
889.01
889.03
889.05
889.07
905.01
905.02
910.01
910.02
914.01
914.03
918.01
918.03
920.01
920.03
924.01
930.01
930.02
934.01
938.01
940.01
940.02
943.01
945.01
947.01
950.01
952.01
955.01
958.01
960.01
960.02
963.01
965.01
967.01
969.01
972.01
974.01
978.01
978.02
980.01
984.01
988.01
988.02
992.01
993.01
994.01
996.01
998.01
       
]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The getVAType arguments are appended to the api call as such:</p>
<p><strong>&amp;getVAType={name}</strong></p>
<p>The possible arguments are:</p>
<p><strong>10.01<br />
10.02<br />
1005.01<br />
1010.02<br />
1010.03<br />
1015.01<br />
102.01<br />
</strong><br />
<span id="more-20"></span><br />
<strong><br />
102.014<br />
1020.01<br />
1030.01<br />
1035.01<br />
1039.01<br />
104.01<br />
1042.01<br />
1045.01<br />
1049.01<br />
105.01<br />
1052.01<br />
1057.01<br />
106.01<br />
1062.01<br />
1066.01<br />
1066.03<br />
1069.01<br />
1069.03<br />
1074.01<br />
1078.01<br />
108<br />
108.01<br />
108.03<br />
108.032<br />
1082.01<br />
1085.01<br />
1092.01<br />
1095.01<br />
110.01<br />
110.03<br />
1105.01<br />
1105.03<br />
1110.01<br />
112.01<br />
1130.01<br />
1135.01<br />
1137.01<br />
114.01<br />
1140.01<br />
1140.03<br />
115.01<br />
117.01<br />
117.012<br />
1170.01<br />
1171.01<br />
1175.01<br />
1180.01<br />
1185.01<br />
119<br />
119.01<br />
119.03<br />
119.05<br />
12.01<br />
1205<br />
1205.01<br />
1205.07<br />
1210.01<br />
1215.01<br />
122.01<br />
1220.01<br />
1225.01<br />
1227.01<br />
1229.01<br />
123.01<br />
1235.01<br />
1235.03<br />
1235.07<br />
1238.01<br />
1238.03<br />
1242.01<br />
1246.01<br />
1246.03<br />
1249.01<br />
125.01<br />
125.03<br />
1252.01<br />
1252.03<br />
1254.01<br />
1255.01<br />
1260.01<br />
127.01<br />
1270.01<br />
1273.01<br />
1276.01<br />
1278.01<br />
1280.01<br />
1285.01<br />
1286.01<br />
129.01<br />
129.011<br />
129.012<br />
1290.01<br />
131.01<br />
1322.01<br />
1323.01<br />
1324.01<br />
1325.01<br />
1326.01<br />
1327.01<br />
1328.01<br />
1329.01<br />
133.01<br />
1330.01<br />
1331.01<br />
1332.01<br />
1333.01<br />
1334.01<br />
1335.01<br />
1336.01<br />
1337.01<br />
1338.01<br />
1339.01<br />
1340.01<br />
1342.01<br />
1343.01<br />
1344.01<br />
1345.01<br />
1346.01<br />
1347.01<br />
1348.01<br />
1349.01<br />
135.01<br />
1351.01<br />
1353.01<br />
1354.01<br />
1355.01<br />
1356.01<br />
1357.01<br />
1358.01<br />
1359.01<br />
136.01<br />
1360.01<br />
1361.01<br />
1362.01<br />
1363.01<br />
1364.01<br />
1365.01<br />
1366.01<br />
1368.01<br />
1369.01<br />
137.01<br />
138.01<br />
139.01<br />
139.012<br />
139.013<br />
139.014<br />
1402<br />
1402.01<br />
142.01<br />
143.01<br />
144.01<br />
145.01<br />
1455<br />
1455.01<br />
1455.03<br />
1455.07<br />
1458<br />
1458.01<br />
1458.03<br />
1458.05<br />
1458.07<br />
1458.09<br />
146.01<br />
1460.01<br />
1462.01<br />
147<br />
147.01<br />
1470.01<br />
1472.01<br />
1474.01<br />
1476<br />
1476.01<br />
1476.03<br />
1476.05<br />
1478<br />
1478.01<br />
1478.03<br />
1478.05<br />
1478.07<br />
1485.01<br />
1487.01<br />
1487.03<br />
1488.01<br />
1491.01<br />
1493.01<br />
1493.03<br />
1498.01<br />
15.01<br />
150.01<br />
1500.01<br />
1502.01<br />
1505<br />
1505.01<br />
1507.01<br />
1509.01<br />
151.01<br />
1520.01<br />
1520.03<br />
1520.05<br />
1522.01<br />
1522.05<br />
1526.01<br />
1526.03<br />
153.01<br />
154.01<br />
154.03<br />
154.05<br />
154.09<br />
154.11<br />
154.13<br />
1540.01<br />
1543.01<br />
1546.01<br />
1549.01<br />
1552.01<br />
1555.01<br />
1558.01<br />
157.01<br />
158.01<br />
1605.01<br />
1605.03<br />
1608.01<br />
1611.01<br />
1613.01<br />
1615.01<br />
162.01<br />
1620.01<br />
1620.03<br />
1623.01<br />
1626.01<br />
1629.01<br />
163.01<br />
1635<br />
1635.01<br />
1635.03<br />
1638.01<br />
164.01<br />
1643.01<br />
1644.01<br />
1646.01<br />
165.01<br />
1650<br />
1650.01<br />
1650.03<br />
1650.05<br />
1655<br />
1655.01<br />
1655.05<br />
1655.09<br />
166.01<br />
1660.01<br />
1660.03<br />
1662.01<br />
1663.01<br />
1665.01<br />
1667.01<br />
1669.01<br />
167.01<br />
1680.01<br />
1680.03<br />
1682.01<br />
1684.01<br />
1688.01<br />
169.01<br />
1690.01<br />
1692.01<br />
1694.01<br />
1698.01<br />
1699.01<br />
17.01<br />
170.01<br />
1705.01<br />
1707<br />
1707.01<br />
1707.03<br />
1709<br />
1709.01<br />
171.01<br />
1711.01<br />
1713.01<br />
1715.01<br />
1717.01<br />
1730.01<br />
1730.05<br />
1732<br />
1732.01<br />
1732.05<br />
1732.09<br />
1732.11<br />
1734.01<br />
1736.01<br />
1745.01<br />
1747.01<br />
1750<br />
1750.01<br />
1750.03<br />
176.01<br />
178.01<br />
1780<br />
1780.01<br />
1780.03<br />
1780.05<br />
1780.09<br />
1786.01<br />
1790.01<br />
1792.01<br />
1794.01<br />
1796.01<br />
1798.01<br />
180.01<br />
1800.01<br />
1808.01<br />
181.01<br />
1810.01<br />
1812.01<br />
1814.01<br />
1816.01<br />
1818.01<br />
1820.01<br />
1822.01<br />
1824.01<br />
1826.01<br />
184.01<br />
1845.01<br />
1848.01<br />
185.01<br />
1851.01<br />
1855.01<br />
186.01<br />
1860.01<br />
1863.01<br />
1868.01<br />
187.01<br />
1871.01<br />
1873.01<br />
1877.01<br />
1882<br />
1882.01<br />
1890<br />
1890.01<br />
1890.03<br />
1892.01<br />
1895.01<br />
1903.01<br />
1910.01<br />
1910.02<br />
1913.01<br />
1918.01<br />
192.01<br />
1925<br />
1925.01<br />
1925.02<br />
1925.03<br />
1925.05<br />
1927.01<br />
1927.03<br />
193.01<br />
1931<br />
1931.01<br />
1931.03<br />
1931.05<br />
1931.07<br />
1931.09<br />
1933<br />
1933.01<br />
1933.03<br />
1935<br />
1935.01<br />
1935.03<br />
194.01<br />
1947.01<br />
1948.01<br />
1949.01<br />
195.01<br />
1951.01<br />
1953.01<br />
1963.01<br />
1965.01<br />
1967.01<br />
1969.01<br />
1971<br />
1971.01<br />
1973<br />
1973.01<br />
1973.03<br />
1977<br />
1977.01<br />
1977.05<br />
1979.01<br />
1981.01<br />
1983.01<br />
1985.01<br />
1987.01<br />
1989.01<br />
20.01<br />
200.01<br />
2010<br />
2010.01<br />
2010.02<br />
2010.03<br />
2010.05<br />
2010.07<br />
2015.01<br />
2017.01<br />
202.01<br />
2020.01<br />
2025.01<br />
2025.03<br />
2027.01<br />
2027.03<br />
2029.01<br />
2029.03<br />
2038.01<br />
2038.03<br />
2045.01<br />
2047.01<br />
2049.01<br />
2051.01<br />
2053.01<br />
2055.01<br />
2057.01<br />
2059.01<br />
2061.01<br />
2063.01<br />
2065.01<br />
2067.01<br />
2069.01<br />
2071.01<br />
2073.01<br />
2081.01<br />
2083.01<br />
2085.01<br />
2087.01<br />
2089.01<br />
2091.01<br />
2093.01<br />
2095.01<br />
2097.01<br />
2099.01<br />
210<br />
210.01<br />
2101.01<br />
2103.01<br />
2105.01<br />
2107.01<br />
2109.01<br />
212<br />
212.01<br />
212.03<br />
212.05<br />
214.01<br />
216.01<br />
220.01<br />
222.01<br />
224.01<br />
224.014<br />
226.01<br />
226.013<br />
228.01<br />
230.01<br />
232.01<br />
234.01<br />
236.01<br />
242.01<br />
244.01<br />
244.03<br />
246.01<br />
250.01<br />
254.01<br />
256.01<br />
260.01<br />
262.01<br />
264.01<br />
268.01<br />
268.012<br />
280.01<br />
282.01<br />
284.01<br />
286.01<br />
288.01<br />
290.01<br />
292.01<br />
30.01<br />
33.01<br />
346.01<br />
35.01<br />
350.01<br />
352.01<br />
353.01<br />
353.05<br />
355<br />
355.01<br />
355.03<br />
355.05<br />
358.05<br />
362.01<br />
363.01<br />
365.01<br />
366.01<br />
37.01<br />
370.01<br />
371.01<br />
372.01<br />
375.01<br />
376.01<br />
376.03<br />
378.01<br />
379.01<br />
381.01<br />
381.03<br />
382.01<br />
383.01<br />
383.05<br />
383.07<br />
384.01<br />
385.01<br />
387.01<br />
388.01<br />
389.01<br />
390.01<br />
396.01<br />
397.01<br />
405.01<br />
407.01<br />
408.01<br />
409.01<br />
415.01<br />
415.03<br />
416.01<br />
417.01<br />
42<br />
42.01<br />
42.03<br />
420.01<br />
421.01<br />
422.01<br />
430.01<br />
431.01<br />
435.01<br />
436.01<br />
437.01<br />
44.01<br />
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		<title>getCoinNumber - api syntax</title>
		<link>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getcoinnumber-api-syntax/</link>
		<comments>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getcoinnumber-api-syntax/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 13:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Pett</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[API - Syntax]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The syntax for retrieving data for a single coin is straightforward and follows this format:
&#38;getCoinNumber={coin number}
However the coin number format is pretty non standardised at present. The original concept was to follow the numbering of the end two digits of the recording year, with the current number of that coin for the year. This means [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The syntax for retrieving data for a single coin is straightforward and follows this format:</p>
<p><strong>&amp;getCoinNumber={coin number}</strong></p>
<p>However the coin number format is pretty non standardised at present. The original concept was to follow the numbering of the end two digits of the recording year, with the current number of that coin for the year. This means that you see records with numbers such as:</p>
<p><strong>00.0001<br />
00.101<br />
etc.</strong></p>
<p>The Index numbering routine will change shortly as new items are added. Coins added from the <strong>PAS</strong> will retain their numbers in the format <strong>PAS-12ABV123</strong> whilst <strong>CCI</strong> added records will be seen as <strong>CCI-12124</strong></p>
<p>Good luck with this one!</p>
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		<title>getMetalType - api syntax</title>
		<link>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getmetaltype-api-syntax/</link>
		<comments>http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/blog/getmetaltype-api-syntax/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 13:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Pett</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[API - Syntax]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The getMetalType arguments are appended to the api call as such:
&#38;getMetalType={name}
The possible arguments are:
Copper alloy
Gold
Iron
Lead
Silver
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The getMetalType arguments are appended to the api call as such:</p>
<p><strong>&amp;getMetalType={name}</strong></p>
<p>The possible arguments are:</p>
<p><strong>Copper alloy<br />
Gold<br />
Iron<br />
Lead<br />
Silver</strong></p>
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