Larsmed
Sr. Member
- Jan 10, 2007
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- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Sandshark, bh jr.
- Primary Interest:
- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I know this may not be in the correct subject area, but I figured hey its underwater now so it is somewhat like a shipwreck...
Does anyone know of any succesful excavations of these sunken forts?
Some Arch students from FU checked out the site and did not find anything, but concluded, the river had washed over....Im wondering if they were wrong or right? Historical markers are on each side of the St. Johns, marking the most narrow path..The spanish had these small forts on each side to "try" to stop the British...of course with no success..these forts were abandoned and taken over at one time by oglethorpe.
Checkout the article
http://www.anthro.fsu.edu/research/uw/research/picolata.html
Larry
Does anyone know of any succesful excavations of these sunken forts?
Some Arch students from FU checked out the site and did not find anything, but concluded, the river had washed over....Im wondering if they were wrong or right? Historical markers are on each side of the St. Johns, marking the most narrow path..The spanish had these small forts on each side to "try" to stop the British...of course with no success..these forts were abandoned and taken over at one time by oglethorpe.
Checkout the article
http://www.anthro.fsu.edu/research/uw/research/picolata.html
Larry