1611 results found for:

Colonial Remedies Tea Tin – Peppermint

Colonial Remedies no. 3 Peppermint as a remedy “The smell of Mint doth stir up the minde, and the taste to a greedy desire of meat.” […]

Read more

Ginger Peach Tea Tin

A delightful combination of flavors, Ginger Peach tea provides a refreshing and soothing experience. It starts with the full bodied and rich floral flavors of a […]

Read more

Blackberry Tea Tin

Naturally sweet orange pekoe black tea leaves serve as the base for this fruity black tea blend. Blackberry leaves give this tea a distinctive wild berry […]

Read more

Bioarchaeology at Jamestown

project summary In the mid-1990s, Jamestown Rediscovery proved the 1607 fort did not erode into the James River, as was long feared. Now, Jamestown Rediscovery’s mission […]

Read more

NAGPRA at Jamestown

NAGPRA: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act https://www.congress.gov/bill/101st-congress/house-bill/5237 what is NAGPRA?  NAGPRA is a federal law passed in 1990 intended to return ownership and […]

Read more

Dig Update Removal Confirmation

dig update removal confirmation You got it! You will no longer receive Dig Updates in your inbox. You’re still on the list for our monthly newsletter […]

Read more

A Mysterious Maker

Conservation and research of a marked sword blade from the Governor’s Well Archaeologists recovered many swords and sword elements while excavating the Governor’s Well in the […]

Read more

July 2024

Jamestown Rediscovery was excited to host both sessions of their Archaeological Kids Camp this month! Kids Camp Coordinator Natalie Reid and the archaeology team led the […]

Read more

These Shoes Were Made For Walkin’: Leather shoes from The Governor’s Well

Shoes are among the most personal artifacts in Rediscovery’s archaeological collection. Unlike so many things from the 17th century that are no longer used today, we […]

Read more

Spangles

Object Number – Various Material – Silver, Copper Alloy Place of Origin – England Date – Early-Mid 17th Century Context – Various Location – Collections Category […]

Read more

Penknife End Cap

Object Number – 02959-JR Material – Silver Place of Origin – England Date – 1622 Context – James Fort Location – Collections Category – Craft & […]

Read more

June 2024

From vibracoring to ground-penetrating radar, from Bacon’s Castle to St. Mary’s City, this year’s field school students have spent June learning a multi-disciplinary approach to archaeology […]

Read more