Perfectly preserved coffee beans dating back more than 167 years have been found by archaeologists working on the Metro Tunnel project, confirming that Melbourne has always been Australia's coffee capital. 9News
The archaeologists were digging up the historic remains of a grocery store near the site of the Young and Jacksons pub on Swanston Street, in Melbourne's CBD, in 2018 when they discovered the artefacts.
The John Connell general store burnt down in the Gold Rush era, which preserved more than 500 coffee beans along with English biscuits, fruit remains and other perishables that would not ordinarily have lasted the test of time.Excavation director Meg Goulding said the beans were part of a general store that was named John Connell, which burnt down in the 1850s.
Excavation director Meg Goulding said the items had been carbonised and preserved in a similar way to the ancient Roman city of Pompeii when it was buried under volcanic ash."He was there from the early 1850s, we know that the gold rush started in 1851.""It's such a rare sight to find such a rich assemblage of different types of artefacts," she said.
Perfectly preserved coffee beans dating back more than 167 years have been found by archaeologists working on the Metro Tunnel project.
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