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Updated · Fox News · Jun 12
Archaeologists Unearth 251-Year-Old Battle Artifacts at Bunker Hill as US Nears 250th Birthday
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 12

Archaeologists Unearth 251-Year-Old Battle Artifacts at Bunker Hill as US Nears 250th Birthday

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 12

Summary

  • Two trenches at Boston's Bunker Hill Monument have yielded 251-year-old gun flints and musket balls as archaeologists search for the long-lost redoubt from the June 17, 1775 battle.
  • The finds include two English gun flints, one French gun flint and two musket balls consistent with British use; another ball may be from a provincial gun, suggesting material from both sides in one trench.
  • Boston's archaeology program and American Veterans Archaeological Recovery say the dig is among the first at the site and could pinpoint where the earthen fortification once stood.
  • Artifacts will be analyzed in a lab and added to a digital database, while the city may extend the project beyond its initial two-week schedule ahead of the nation's 250th birthday.

Insights

As 250-year-old relics surface, what forgotten civilian stories are emerging from the ashes of Charlestown?
Could a mysterious key unearthed at Bunker Hill rewrite more than just the site's military history?