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Archaeologists The oldest city in the United States The drilled part of a historic region recently – the remains of the short-lived English past.
Fox News Digital, Andrea White, and a city archaeologist in St. Augustine, Florida, talked about the excavation. The project took place in Lincolnville neighborhood of the city and wrapped in February. (See video at the top of this article.)
Archaeologists drilling on the site and drilled on the site for a British Redoubt or a small forpost revealed dried moat.
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“We knew a number of English were reset,” he said.
“Everyone in the Holy Augustine thinks about the Spanish period, but in fact, we held a 20-year period of the British both Eastern and Western Florida.”
British residents of the British were afraid of the Spanish attacks in 1781. (Through Augustine City Arpeolgole program)
Starting in the first 200 years of the history of the Holy Augustine, in the first 200 years of the history, was a Spanish military city starting in 1565.
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In 1763, the British in the Paris Agreement and The The The The The The Seven years of War (1756-1763) ended. However, the Azerbaijani residents of Azerbaijan are still concerned about the Spanish attacks, so because of the fortifications, because of numerous historical accounts.
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At the end of the American Revolution, the Spanish crown was controlled by Florida in exchange for some assistance to British. The Sunlight State was not the US territory by 1821.
“The Spaniards actually attacked Pensakola and Pensakola.” “So there was a great fear that there could be an attack in the cents.
REDOUBT is a dry moat, which is a dry mog, which is also an organic material, including the seeds passing the extra test. (Through Augustine City Arpeolgole program)
“This small redoubts are built with a number of historical historical city, with a number of walls and defensive supports,” he said.
“But this kind of never came to leave, because the American revolution ended, and then threatened to the British.”
One of the most surprising parts of the excavations reported by the Aksgar Press was not archaeologists, but what did not receive Find out.
“We know that there are at least six additional (redoubts).”
White, Fox News Digital works were less and far away.
“In the context of a city, people are used to find tons of works because they live here for more than 4,000 years, but in this case, there was a lack of works that really surprised us.”
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“Thus, several pottery, several pieces (shotgun pellets), there are several lead to use the gun,” he said.
However, in the event of a lot of people, the archeology, the artifacts inspired a wider prospect about drilling and the white area.
The excavation took place in Lincolnville neighborhood of the city. St. Augustine was established in 1565 by Spain. (Through Augustine City Arpeolgole program)
“Everyone unites archeology by finding something, and this is really information that belongs to us after archaeologists,” he said.
Added: “(This) is not what you find but what would you do to find out. “
One of the most interesting ways was the amount of seeds in the survivor thanks to the environmental conditions.
“They were really well protected because at the moment it is a kind of water table. The water table rose in the last few centuries,” he said.
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“So we just started working with an ethnobotanist … and that’s it began to help learn The plant remains, these seeds. We hope to learn more. “
The White also said that some of the fortifications built in the city again. When he took control of the area, the British residents generally reunite the Spanish infrastructure instead of building themselves.
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“Everything was here or here, Spanish Spanish, the British could change it a little – but it was something unique,” he said. “We know that there are at least six additional (redoubts).”
The White added that the group finds the “evidence” and now we know what we are looking for, especially with them, there are many works related. “
More than 60 projects in the Bible Augustine City Archeology program, archaeologists always learn more about the past city past.
St. Augustine archaeologists hope to carry more excavations in the future, because the city’s archeological program is conducting dozens of projects. (Through Augustine City Arpeolgole program)
At a time, very interesting excavations are carried out in the world, From Europe He stressed the amount offered to the Middle East and the United States in terms of archeology.
“I think we are sometimes surprised:” Wait, archeology in America, in our yard? “” He said. “Yes, there is archeology everywhere.”
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“Some people may not be as old as they want to think, but there are items everywhere. (Archeology) is always interesting … and today is a great way to learn ourselves today.”
Fox News Digital’s Brooke Curto also contributed to the Associated Press.