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Archaeologists Uncover Daily Life Artifacts from American Revolution at Fort Ticonderoga
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TOI World6/19/2026History2 min readIndia

Archaeologists Uncover Daily Life Artifacts from American Revolution at Fort Ticonderoga

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  • Archaeologists at Fort Ticonderoga have recovered over 500 artifacts, including military equipment and personal belongings, from Liberty Hill.
  • These discoveries offer rare physical traces of daily life for soldiers and civilians during the uncertain early stages of the American Revolution in 1776.

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Why It Matters

Liberty Hill, overlooking Fort Ticonderoga, was a strategic military location during the mid-eighteenth century and later became home to a large encampment during the American Revolution.

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Nearly two and a half centuries have passed since soldiers gathered on a grassy rise overlooking Fort Ticonderoga and listened as a newly declared nation introduced itself to the world. The hill remains quiet today, bordered by trees and shaped by layers of military history, yet the ground beneath it has continued to preserve fragments of those turbulent years. Archaeologists working at the historic New York fort have now recovered hundreds of objects that appear to connect directly to the men, women and families who lived through the uncertain early stages of the American Revolution. Together, the discoveries offer something rare: physical traces of daily life from a moment when independence was still an idea being tested rather than a certainty.

Liberty Hill’s long military legacy revealed through new discoveries

As reported by WAMC, the recent discoveries came from Liberty Hill, a prominent rise overlooking the fort and surrounding waterways. Long before it acquired its modern name, the location had already earned a place in military history. During the mid-eighteenth century, the area formed part of a contested frontier where French and British forces fought for control of strategic routes linking Canada and the northern colonies. A major battle took place there in 1758, leaving behind evidence of conflict that would remain buried for generations. By the time the American Revolution began, the same ground had taken on a different role. Rather than serving as a battlefield, it became home to a large military encampment. Soldiers occupied the hill alongside civilians, creating a temporary community that overlooked one of the most important military positions in North America.

Hundreds of objects emerge from the soil

Excavation work carried out on Liberty Hill produced more than 500 artefacts, many of which appear linked to the Continental Army's occupation of the site in 1776. Among the recovered items were fragments from firearms, pieces of exploded mortar shells, sections of military equipment and personal belongings that once travelled with soldiers. A cast-iron cooking vessel, part of a portable writing set and elements from edged weapons were also uncovered. The excavation also produced numerous regimental coat buttons, the sort of everyday objects that rarely attract attention when new but become valuable historical clues centuries later.

How Liberty Hill became the site of a pivotal Revolutionary War moment

Liberty Hill occupies a special place in Revolutionary War history for reasons that extend beyond military logistics. In the summer of 1776, many soldiers stationed at Fort Ticonderoga already knew that dramatic political developments were unfolding. News travelled slowly, however, and information often arrived in fragments. While troops had heard reports that independence had been declared, many had not yet learned the exact wording of the document approved in Philadelphia.

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Open Questions

  • What specific personal belongings were found?
  • What is the exact wording of the Declaration of Independence news that reached the soldiers?

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This article was originally published by TOI World.

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