Construction Site

Dihren

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Near were I live, there has been some massive construction work of clearing a huge field, and they have dug an enormous hole for the foundation of a building. Whenever I had gone past the hole, which is near a street, I thought I saw a lot of glass shards in the hole, I figured since it wasn't very far away from me, I should just take they chance and go down there with my metal detector, see if at one point there was a dump there. Boy am I glad I went! There were just tons of bottles that they had dug up with the backhoe while digging the hole. First find was a 1930's era nail polish bottle! Just sitting there on the ground! More finds included a perfectly undamaged 1943 Coke bottle, and a 1932 Old spice after shave porcelain bottle! Not a single scratch or ding in it! Found a little cooking bowl with my metal detector, a spoon, and a pen nib. Still haven't researched all of the bottles, cant wait to see what other gems I managed to get! And a lot of the glass bottles were melted! Any idea how that could have happened??
 

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Moonrover

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Dihren said:
.... And a lot of the glass bottles were melted! Any idea how that could have happened??

Guessing the glass was melted in someone's trash burn pile. Must have been a pretty big burn to whip up that kind of heat. Maybe a building burned down there at one time. Did you encounter a ton of trash metal like nails?

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Dihren

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No, but the top 5 to 10 feet of dirt had been been hauled off after they dug the hole in a dump truck, so any nails probably would have been in that layer of soil.
 

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