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Uitputtend onderzoek. De ontdekking van een vergeten 19de-eeuwse welput te Boazum (Fr.)
Author(s) -
Yftinus van Popta,
Remco Bronkhorst
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
paleo-aktueel
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1572-6622
DOI - 10.21827/pa.29.77-83
Subject(s) - brick , archaeology , late 19th century , geography , art , ancient history , history , period (music) , aesthetics
Wishing well. The discovery of a forgotten 19th-century water well at Boazum (FR). On the 16th of July 2017, a large hole opened up in the garden of a family in the Frisian village of Boazum, the Netherlands. The residents soon realised that it was the result of a collapse above a previously unknown brick-lined well in an overall good state of conservation. The construction was documented by using photogrammetry, and the resulting 3D model proved valuable for a further constructional and functional analysis. The well dates from the 19th century. It probably served to cool a nearby milk-cellar of an older farm that was demolished sometime after 1881.

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