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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — The City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program has excavated a dry moat associated with a British redoubt that is over 200 years old. >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<< ...
Archaeologists in St. Augustine discovered what they believe is evidence of a British fort from the 1700’s. Florida Senate votes to repeal Florida’s ‘Free Kill’ law, sends bill to Gov ...
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Archaeologists in St. Augustine, Florida, discovered remnants of a British fort from the 1780s. The fort, a redoubt with a moat, was found on private property during a routine archaeological review.
Archaeologists unearth remnants of British control of St. Augustine in 1700s Andrea White, a city archaeologist in St. Augustine, Florida, spoke to Fox News Digital about the recent excavation of ...
Andrea White, an archeologist for the City of St. Augustine, is unearthing evidence of an 18 th Century British fort, referred to as a redoubt or rampart, on private property south of Lincolnville ...
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