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Exploring the Virginia Colony

Step back in time and visit Virginia during the Colonial period. Virginia is home to Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America. The first settlers […]

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Against Popery

Against Popery: Britain, Empire, and Anti-Catholicism

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Isle of Devils, Isle of Saints

Isle of Devils, Isle of Saints: An Atlantic History of Bermuda, 1609–1684

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Goose Bones

Context number – JR2158AA Material – Bone Place of Origin – Virginia Date – c. 1611 Context – Second Well Location – Archaearium, Collections Category – […]

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Green Chevron Bead

Artifact number – #46978 Material – Bead: Glass Place of Origin – Likely Venice or the Netherlands Date – Mid 17th century Context – Confederate Fort […]

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Dogwood Bracelet

Virginia’s state flower has never looked so lovely! This pewter dogwood blossom bracelet is handmade in the USA.  

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Dogwood Pin

Show your appreciation of nature with this enamel pin featuring an ivory and antique gold image of a flower from the Virginia state tree: the Flowering […]

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Dogwood Ornament

Adorn your home with this handmade pewter dogwood blossom ornament, and you can enjoy Virginia’s lovely state flower all year round.   Made in North Carolina, […]

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Forensic Fridays

Select Fridays April-August, 11:00am—12:30pm

Join a senior forensic archaeologist to take a deeper dive into colonial cold cases being investigated by Jamestown archaeologists. Forensic and genetic analyses have yielded profound insights into the lives of the people who lived and died on Jamestown Island. Skeletal remains encode a lifetime of information, including things like age, sex, status, disease, and place of origin. Ancient DNA analysis can tie the individuals interred at Jamestown with living communities, and highlight connections to European, Native American, and African descendent groups. These studies are instrumental in solving Jamestown’s mysteries, from uncovering evidence of cannibalism to identifying the first English colonists.

Program will begin with a lecture in the Memorial Church, followed by a behind-the-scenes tour of the current excavations (weather permitting) to discuss the forensic cases that have uncovered Jamestown’s history.

This ticket does not include admission to Historic Jamestowne. 
— Attendees will show their receipt when arriving at the Church.

 

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Sealing Wax Sticks

Created especially to withstand the rigors of the modern postal system, this completely flexible and mailable sealing wax does not chip or break. An excellent all-around […]

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Tudor Rose Wax Seal Stamp

The Tudor rose is a heraldic emblem of the English monarch. This symbol has been identified on coins and tokens excavated at Jamestown, including English halfpennies. […]

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