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March 2015

The footprint of the original James Fort is a military site, so 21 years of archaeology has uncovered a lot of iron tools, armor, and weapons. […]

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Jamestown Rediscovery launches dynamic new website

Jamestown Rediscovery was one of the first archaeological teams in the United States to use a website when it launched its Internet communications in 1996. Today […]

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Sunset Ship Tee

This vibrant purple shirt calls to mind the mysteries that awaited the first settlers to arrive at Jamestowne. It features the silhouette of one of the […]

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Charting the Bay Tee

Charting the Bay the John Smith Way! This shirt commemorates the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail. Features a pocket size John Smith portrait on […]

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Historic Jamestowne Coin Cap

Commemorate the founding of the first permanent English Colony in America with this embroidered baseball cap. Featuring the coin logo of Historic Jamestowne, which reads “Historic […]

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James Fort Tee

This shirt’s design features an oval framed, bird’s eye view drawing of what James Fort may have looked like in its first simple and rustic years. […]

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Cardinal Brass Ornament

The cardinal is the state bird of Virginia and can be seen and heard across Jamestown Island. This cardinal is perched on the branch of a […]

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Collections Research Resources

Jamestown Rediscovery Collections Access Policy It is not often that a researcher can access the excavation site, collections facility, and museum on the same campus to […]

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Jane in the news

forensic anthropology & archaeology confirm survival cannibalism in 17th-century north america Smithsonian Institution, Colonial Williamsburg, and Preservation Virginia collaborate on groundbreaking research from Jamestown, Va. May […]

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Volunteer Program

Fulfilling Jamestown Rediscovery’s Mission Established in 1995, Jamestown’s Volunteer Program has played an invaluable role in fulfilling our mission to uncover, preserve, and share Jamestown’s diverse […]

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Pocahontas

She was a favorite daughter of the most powerful Native American in Virginia. She took a keen interest in the new settlers on the island in […]

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