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February 2024

The Jamestown Rediscovery archaeology team is finishing excavations inside the 1680s Church Tower in preparation for a glass floor installation that will allow visitors to view […]

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Protected: Private Registration: July 15-19

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Protected: Private Registration: July 29-August 2

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Understanding Bricks

Colonial Williamsburg helps translate the language of bricks March 20, 2024. Natalie Reid, Staff Archaeologist In October of 2023, Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists completed the excavation of […]

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Amethyst Beads

Artifact Numbers – #91928, #24881, #50631, #62590, #128822 Material – Stone/Mineral Place of Origin – Europe Date – 17th Century Context – Confederate Fort, Jamestown Churches […]

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Historic Jamestowne Preservation Virginia Property Admission

Staff Archaeologist Natalie Reid explains the excavations of the 1608 ditch and 1610s well during an archaeology tour.

This ticket permits admission to the Preservation Virginia portion of Historic Jamestowne. This includes 1607 James Fort, archaeological excavations (M-F), the Archaearium Museum, the Memorial Church, the Dale House Café and more. Please view the Historic Jamestowne property map to see which attractions are on Preservation Virginia property.

This ticket does not cover the National Park Service portion of the property. NPS fees are required to access the Preservation Virginia/Jamestown Rediscovery side. Information about NPS fees is available here: https://www.nps.gov/colo/planyourvisit/fees.htm

Tickets are available a week in advance. This non-refundable ticket is valid for seven consecutive days beginning on the date shown.

Children 5 and under receive free admission.

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Large Postcard

View of the interior of the Memorial Church.   Measures 8.5″ x 5.5″

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Spoons

Object # – Various Material – Pewter, Copper Alloy Place of Origin – England Date – Late 16th and 17th centuries Context – Various Location – […]

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