Derry Dig Unearths 17th-Century City Walls and Everyday Finds
Source: belfasttelegraph.co.uk
- Archaeologists digging in Derry city centre found walls built between 1613 and 1619.
- The site at Nailors Row revealed pottery, glass, clay pipes, and house remains from the late 1700s.
- Local people watched the open excavation near a historic double bastion.
An archaeological dig in the heart of Derry uncovered remains of the city's old walls and later housing. It sheds light on life in the walled town from the 1600s through modern times. The find connects today's city centre to its deep history.