On New Year's Day of 1888 in eastern Kentucky, the Hatfield clan set Randolph McCoy's cabin ablaze and gunned down two members of the rival family.

That property, which deeds have traced back to Randolph McCoy, is now owned by Bob Scott, a Hatfield descendant who suspected for years the land was the site of the attack and now excavators have found bullets believed to have been fired by the McCoys in self-defense, along with fragments of windows and ceramic from a cabin.

If you want to see a fun movie that actually makes this feud interesting to people outside of Kentucky, buy, rent or stream Hatfields&McCoys, starring Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton and a real bonus in the outstanding work of Tom Berenger.

Artifacts help pinpoint key Hatfield-McCoy battle - Associated Press