Tudor banana skin trips up historians

  • 19/06/1999

  • Hindu (New Delhi)

The discovery of the skin of Britain's oldest banana - about 500 years old and probably consumed during the reign of Henry VIII - has puzzled archaeologists because teh exotic fruit was not commonly imported until the 19th century.Staff from the Museum of London excavating a medieval site to the sotuth of London Bridge across the Thames were astonished to dig up a perfectly preserved banana skin from a Tudor rubbish pit.