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Powder Magazine? Pit 3 |
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A circular feature, roughly 15 feet across,and 6 feet deep was found in the southeast bulwark. It has straight sides and a flat bottom. The artifacts from pit 3 indicate a fill date sometime in the early James Fort period. Broken ceramic vessels, military hardware, tobacco pipes, coins, tokens, and a medical implement, all dating around 1610 were found in the sealed contexts of the pit. How this feature relates to the bulwark and the chronology of the fort construction overall is still being researched. However, it I possible that it served as a place to store powder near the bulwark guns but deep enough to prohibit accidental explosions. |
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