Archaeologists have discovered an iron cannonball fired by Texans at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. This is the second intact cannonball they have discovered from the famous conflict. The first one, a bronze cannonball, was found earlier this year and was likely fired by the Mexican army.

“It’s a huge deal,” Tiffany Lindley, director of archaeology at the Alamo, said in a video statement from Alamo Trust. “We all thought, ‘There’s no way we can top it,'” she said, referring to the bronze cannonball discovered March 5, just a day before the 190th anniversary of the conflict that killed Davy Crockett, “and then we found another one.”

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