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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Graig Graziosi

Revolutionary War artifacts linked to Battle of Bunker Hill discovered

  • Archaeologists in Boston have unearthed a significant collection of Revolutionary War-era artifacts, including musket balls and gun flints, near the Bunker Hill monument.
  • The excavation aims to precisely locate and understand an earthen fortification, or redoubt, constructed by colonial troops just before the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775.
  • Among the discoveries, Boston 's City Archaeologist Joe Bagley expressed excitement over a gun flint, which he believes was present during the 1775 battle, giving him "chills."
  • The dig, which also yielded a Victorian doll fragment, a key, and a 400-year-old stone tool likely belonging to the Massachusett Tribe, involves Boston's archaeology program and the American Veterans Archaeological Recovery organization.
  • Experts like battlefield archaeologist Joel Bohy emphasize that these artifacts provide a tangible connection to the past, making the history of the American Revolution more dimensional for those who interact with them.

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