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Archaeologists find musket balls and fort linked to the Battle of Bunker Hill

The dig also uncovered musket balls, gun flints and other battle artifacts, while confirming a 1775 redoubt shape from a historic map.

  • City archaeologist Joe Bagley confirmed the location of the revolutionary-era redoubt in Charlestown, Boston, after ground-penetrating radar identified the fort's position. The discovery validates a centuries-old map depicting the fort's square shape.
  • On June 17, 1775, American patriots constructed an earthen fort to oppose British forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Rebels instead occupied the more vulnerable Breed's Hill, where most fighting occurred.
  • Within a 3-foot-deep ditch, excavators unearthed musket balls and gun flints confirming the defensive structure. The site provides physical evidence of the battle, which saw more than 1,000 British casualties.
  • Tourist Greg Nockleby called the live dig a "wonderful surprise," as the project allows public witnesses to the recovery of artifacts from one of the American Revolution's most consequential battles.
  • Though the Bunker Hill Monument stands, visible fortifications had long been absent from the site. Bagley noted the trench discovery is essential because "very little of what's here visibly is from 1775.
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Archaeologists find musket balls and fort linked to the Battle of Bunker Hill

An archaeological dig at the site of the Battle of Bunker Hill has revealed ammunition used in the fight along with the outlines of an earthen fort built to protect the patriots fighting the British.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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