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| The cannon was found by contractors working to widen and deepen Portsmouth Harbour [Credit: Wessex Archaeology] |
It is being held at the Mary Rose Museum before tests are carried out to determine its age.
The cannon was found by contractors working to widen and deepen Portsmouth Harbour.
A number of anchors, a quantity of modern glass and a range of ceramics were also found during the work, with further finds expected.
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| Experts are investigating whether the weapon was being used as ballast and dumped overboard from a ship [Credit: Wessex Archaeology] |
"More investigation into the cannon will be needed to determine its significance, but hopefully ongoing research will provide a date range for the cannon and possible provenance."
Experts are investigating whether the weapon was being used as ballast and dumped overboard from a ship.
It is planned to eventually house the cannon at Portsmouth Museum along with a range of the other artefacts found during the project.
The dredging project forms part of the £100m development of the docks to accommodate both HMS Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales.
Source: BBC News Website [February 12, 2016]







