The Guardian (USA)

Centuries-old cherries found hidden in bottles under floor at George Washington’s home

- Coral Murphy Marcos

Archaeolog­ists discovered centurieso­ld cherries surprising­ly well-preserved inside two glass bottles stashed in George Washington’s historic Virginia home.

They found the bottles during excavation­s as part of a major revitaliza­tion of the first US president’s mansion, known as Mount Vernon, the Washington Post reported.

According to a statement from Mount Vernon, the bottles, appearing to date from the 1740s to 1750s, were unearthed beneath a brick floor laid in the 1770s.

To help preserve the roughly 250-year-old glass bottles, researcher­s transferre­d their contents – cherries, pits, stems and a “gooey residue” – into smaller vessels for future analysis.

“Not only did we recover intact, sealed bottles, but they contained organic material that can provide us with valuable insight and perspectiv­e into 18th-century lives at Mount Vernon,” the principal archaeolog­ist, Jason Boroughs told the Post, adding: “These bottles have the potential to enrich the historic narrative, and we’re excited to have the contents analyzed so we can share this discovery with fellow researcher­s and the visiting public.”

Scientists speculate that the cherries were probably gathered at Mount Vernon in the 1770s, potentiall­y before the revolution­ary war, and stashed away for later use.

They believe a significan­t portion of the golden-hued liquid might be subterrane­an water that infiltrate­d the bottles as their corks decayed over the years.

The archaeolog­ical team was stunned when they stumbled upon the large bottles and realised they contained organic matter and that it was recognisab­le as including intact cherries, also with a scent of cherry blossom.

The bottles had been imported from England during the colonial era and the fruit could very well have been picked by enslaved people on the estate, the Washington family’s grand mansion overlookin­g the Potomac River near Washington DC.

 ?? Photograph: Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images ?? Two glass bottles containing ancient cherries were discovered at George Washington’s estate in Mount Vernon, Virginia.
Photograph: Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Two glass bottles containing ancient cherries were discovered at George Washington’s estate in Mount Vernon, Virginia.

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