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Rediscovered Montage Wood Magnet

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Surviving Jamestowne Wood Magnet

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Not Eate Scroll Wood Magnet

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Jamestown Crest Wood Magnet

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Jamestown Rediscovery Wood Magnet

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Jamestown Rediscovery Button Magnet

This 3″ magnet features the text, ‘Jamestown Rediscovery – Historic Jamestowne’ and the Zúñiga map drawing of James Fort. In the background is an artist’s depiction […]

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November 2017

Through the removal of backfill from the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA) 1901-1902 excavation Rediscovery archaeologists have gained several new insights into the […]

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A Guide to the Artifacts of Colonial America

Cited in virtually every colonial-era site study of North America, A Guide to Artifacts of Colonial America holds a place of honor among historical archaeologists. It […]

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October 2017

In October, the Jamestown Rediscovery team focused exclusively on the eastern end of the Jamestown Memorial Church. They hoped to uncover evidence of the 1617 church’s […]

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September 2017

In the early 20th century, as construction crews built the seawall around the western tip of Jamestown Island, they encountered a bronze bell fragment. They did […]

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August 2017

For the past few years between Memorial Day and Labor Day, Jamestown Rediscovery’s seasonal archaeologists have worked on weekends. All are former students in Rediscovery’s summer […]

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July 2017

Thanks to precise and patient trowel work by staff and intern archaeologists, the east churchyard site opened by the 2017 Jamestown Field School students finally yielded […]

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