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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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Memento Mori Wax Seal Stamp

Preparing for death and an awareness of its inevitability was a preoccupation of 16th and 17th century Christians. Memento mori (“remember thy death”) items served as […]

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1607 World Map Puzzle

Pieter van den Keere (1571–c. 1646) was a Flemish engraver, publisher and globe maker who came to England as a Protestant refugee. Settling in Amsterdam in […]

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Jamestown Rediscovery Mouse Pad

When it comes to sunsets, the view from Jamestown simply can’t be matched. This full-color mouse pad features a stunning photograph of such a sunset over […]

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Tudor Rose Wax Seal Stamp Set

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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I Dig Archaeology Kneeler Cushion

Whether you’re a gardener or an archaeologist, your knees will thank you for this foam cushion the next time you have a trowel in hand. Dig […]

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Map of Colonial America 1718

Guillaume de L’Isle’s Louisane is recognized by all historians of cartography as one of the most important maps of America. It was the first to use Texas as […]

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Map of the American Southeast 1606

For this attractive and influential map of the coast from St. Augustine to the Chesapeake Bay Jodocus Hondius relied on the work of both John White […]

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Map of the World 1635

Willem Janzoon Blaeu’s stunningly beautiful map combines cartographic accuracy with imaginative decoration. Three cartouches and two polar insets appear in the body of the map along […]

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