Archaeologists find 300-yr-old bowl fragment in Belfast.Byline: ANI Washington, Nov 14 (ANI): Archaeologists have discovered a piece of crockery, namely the fragment of a bowl, that dates back to the year 1676, on a Belfast city centre Coordinates: Belfast City Centre is the central business district of the City of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The City Centre was originally centred around the Donegall Street area. building site. According to a report by BBC BBC in full British Broadcasting Corp. Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927. News, the fragment was discovered during a survey on a Skipper Street site owned by the Merchant Hotel, which is being excavated ahead of a planned extension. "It's really unusual to find a piece of pottery with a date on it. When you find things like that, people have discarded them in the past, so it's usually broken," said archaeologist Audrey Gahan. "We also found about 30 ceramic eggs. They look like ordinary white eggs, but would have been used as dummies in hen coops to try and encourage the hens to lay," she added. During the survey in the city's Cathedral Quarter, researchers have also discovered old boundaries of properties which would have been on what is now High Street, believed to date back to the 17th century. "Because it's in one of the old areas of Belfast, our discoveries are helping us to build up a picture of what was happening from the beginning of when it first became a town," said Gahan. Much of the excavation work which has unearthed Unearthed is the name of a Triple J project to find and "dig up" (hence the name) hidden talent in regional Australia. Unearthed has had three incarnations - they first visited each region of Australia where Triple J had a transmitter - 41 regions in all. clues to Belfast's past has been driven by new retail developments which have been springing up around the city, and previous digs have unearthed some intriguing findings. An excavation in 2006 at the Four Corners site at the junction of Waring and Donegall Street uncovered artifacts from the 17th and 18th Century. Digs in 2004 ahead of the Victoria Square shopping centre construction came up with a section of a 19th Century bridge, offering a fascinating glimpse at Belfast's maritime past. According to Gahan, their latest discovery would be sent away for expert analysis, but the hotel would probably be its final resting place. (ANI) Copyright 2008 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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