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130-year-old outhouses yield treasures

Tue Jul 17, 7:36 PM ET



The spot where a pair of outhouses stood 130 years ago is proving to be a treasure trove for archaeologists who braved the lingering smell in the dirt to uncover some 19th Century artifacts — and a mystery.

The one-time site of privies for men and women has been built upon repeatedly. Recently, crews demolished a former school bus barn on the 3.5-acre downtown site in order to build a condominium complex and a parking garage.

But first, archaeologists were called in. Beginning in late May, they started digging into the ground in a discovery process that could last several more weeks.

They uncovered a pistol, a knife, whisky flasks, a set of false teeth, two dog skulls and a blade from a set of sheep shears.

"It might be an early crime scene," project archaeologist John Foster said. "It looks like the two dogs were decapitated. Then whoever did it dumped the skulls and the blade, thinking the women probably wouldn't be looking too hard into the bottom of the privy."

The work has its drawbacks.

"The further you go down, the stronger the smell," archaeologist Marisa Solorzano said. "But it's not that bad. These privies are archaeological gold mines."

The site was known to be used historically by American Indians, Spanish missionaries, Mexican soldiers and American settlers. Once, there were brothels nearby. The area, the size of two football fields, housed Ventura's first courthouse, jail and hospital during the late 1800s.

Artifacts found at the site along with photographs and other documentation, eventually will go to the Museum of Ventura County

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    That place has had a fence around it for a long time :-(

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    rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    There is a treasure hunting forum that highly recommends privy hunting... and has all sorts of directions/instructions in how to work such a site. There is also dissertations on finds. Had not thought about this in a while... Thanks DR.... Cheers, RickO
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    Hey, it is a crappy job, but some body has to do it. Sorry, I could not help myself.
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    WillieBoyd2WillieBoyd2 Posts: 5,038 ✭✭✭✭✭
    "It looks like the two dogs were decapitated. Then whoever did it dumped the skulls..."

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    Musky1011Musky1011 Posts: 3,899 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Hey, it is a crappy job, but some body has to do it. Sorry, I could not help myself. >>



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    Back home in south Georgia we used to seach those old outhouses and would find all kinds of great bottles and artifacts. Also, houses that are build up on a foundation allways seemed to have treasures underneath.
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