Democracy Dies in Darkness

Rare armor unearthed at site of 17th-century fort in Maryland

Archaeologists have found other artifacts and the outline of the fort’s first major building, a storehouse

February 18, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. EST
An X-ray image of a metal tasset — a piece of 17th-century armor that protected a thigh — unearthed at the archaeological site of the 1634 settlement at St. Mary's, the first European settlement in Maryland. (Historic St. Mary's Commission)
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The slab of metal came out of the ground dirty and corroded after more than 300 years in the soil of rural Maryland.

It was slightly concave, about the size of a cafeteria tray, and didn’t look like much. But the archaeologists at Historic St. Mary’s City thought they knew what it might be. And an X-ray — which saw through the surface grit — proved them right.