Archaeologists in the oldest city in the United States have recently dug a Historic Tihasik district-the remains of the short-term British past remnants.
Fox News Digital excavation in Florida St. Augustine’s City Archaeologist Andrea White. The project was held at Lincolnville in the city and engaged in February. (Watch the video on top of this article))
They were digging on the site when archaeologists made the way for construction and discovered a British Redbat or a dry muette of small jerks.
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“We knew the British had a series of British,” White said.
“In St Augustine, everyone thought of the Spanish period, but we actually had a 20 -year period where the British were in control of Florida both east and west.”
The British residents of St Augustine created this Redboat in 1781 because of fear of the Spanish attack. (City of St. Augustine Archeology Program through AP)
St. Augustine was originally a Spanish military city in the first 200 years of its history, which began in 1565.
Florida came under British control when Spain did business for Cuba Havana, which the British were caught.
In 1763, the British achieved the control of Florida through the Paris Agreement and ended the seven-year war (1756-1763). However, British residents of St Augustine are still concerned about the Spanish attack – so the castles according to numerous historical tiharasik details.
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At the end of the American Revolution, the Spanish crown was returned to Florida’s control in exchange for some of their support to the British. Until 1821, Sunshine State did not turn into the US region.
“The Spanish actually attacked both [the port of] Mobile and Pennacola, “said White.” So there was a great fear that could be attacked on St. Augustine. “

There is a dry algae with organic ingredients with seeds in the redbate that will go through additional tests. (City of St. Augustine Archeology Program through AP)
White added, “A series of this small reconciliation was created surrounded by Historic Tihasik city that in reality was made by plans to connect with multiple walls and protective rock,” added White.
“But because of the end of the American Revolution, the kind of kind never came out, and the threat to the British at that time did it.”
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One of the most surprising parts of excavation, reporting by the first Associated Press, not what archaeologists found, what they found Not Find
“We know there are at least six additional [redoubts] Out “
White Fox told News Digital that the artwork they exposed was very low and in it.
“In [an] In the city context, we are accustomed to looking for lots of signs because people have lived here for more than 5 years, but in this case, it lacks the signs that surprised us, “Ian said Tihasik.
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“So we probably found a few pieces of pottery, a few pieces [shotgun pellets]A little lead piece that was used to shoot outside the gun, “he said.
However, however, many may think that archeology only encouraged the White field to excavate the patterns.

The excavation took place on the city’s Lincolnville. St. Augustine was founded by Spanish in 1565. (City of St. Augustine Archeology Program through AP)
White said, “Everyone associates archeology with things in search of things and this is the fact that we are wearing as archaeologists,” said White.
He added, “[It’s] Not what you find, but what do you want Find “
One of the most attractive tickways is the amount of seeds of algae, which survived thanks to the environmental condition.
“They were really well stored because it was a type of water table at this time. The water table has grown in the past few centuries,” he mentioned.
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“So we barely started working with an anthropologists … and he has begun to help us study these plants, these seeds. We hope to learn a lot more.”
White also said that these rebels were the only British-built castle in the city. When they took control of the region, British residents usually re -use Spanish infrastructure instead of their own construction.
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“Everything else was already here and the Spanish made it and the British could probably change it a bit – but it was something that was unique British,” he said. “We know there are at least six additional [redoubts] Out “
White added that he hopes that this group has “found evidence … now we know what to look for, especially since they are not associated with a lot of art.”
The City Archeology Program of St Augustine operates more than 605 projects a year, archaeologists can constantly learn more about the city’s past.

St. Augustine archaeologists hope that more excavations will be conducted in the future, since the city’s archeology program operates dozens of projects every year. (City of St. Augustine Archeology Program through AP)
At a time when many interesting excavations are being made from Europe to the Middle East, the White archeology emphasized the amount of money that the United States was giving in.
“I think sometimes we were surprised: ‘Wait, in America, we have archeology in our own backyard?” He said. “Yes, there is archeology everywhere.”
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“It may not be as old as some people want to think but there are things everywhere. [Archaeology is] Always attractive … and it’s a great way to know about yourself today “” “”
Fox News Digital Brook Carto contributed to the report of the Associated Press as well.