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Open Burgonet Helmet

Object number – 02298-JR Material – Iron Place of Origin – Europe Date – ca. 1617-1622 Context – Smithfield Well Location – Archaearium Category – Arms […]

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Jamestown Palisade Long Sleeve T-Shirt

The design on this long sleeve t-shirt features the iconic palisade walls of James Fort recently rebuilt by Jamestown Rediscovery staff. Soon after the English settlers […]

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Zúñiga Full Zip Hoodie

This classic full-zip hoodie features circle logo containing the image of James Fort as depicted on the Zúñiga map. The surrounding text reads “Jamestown Virginia, Est. […]

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I Dig Archaeology Hoodie

Do you ‘dig’ archaeology like we do? This is the hoodie for you! Front of tee reads “I dig archaeology” with an illustration of a trowel […]

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Jamestown Palisade Hoodie

The design on this hoodie features the iconic palisade walls of James Fort recently rebuilt by Jamestown Rediscovery staff. Soon after the English settlers landed on […]

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Yames Towne Shipping Tag Magnet

In 2006, a small lead shipping tag was found at the bottom of a James Fort well dating 1611-1617. Stamped “YAMES TOWNE” with individual die stamps, […]

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Do You Think You Know Who You Are?

­­This past week, Directors of Collection and Archaeology, Michael Lavin and David Givens, transported skeletal remains for ancient DNA (aDNA) testing to Dr. Deborah Bolnick’s Ancient […]

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The Archaeology of Slavery

In 2019, I was offered the opportunity to apply to an NEH funded fellowship, the Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) Summer Institute. This program […]

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French Style Jetton — Marriage

Object number – #134069 Material – Jettons: Copper Alloy Place of Origin – Nuremburg, Germany Date – 1616 Context – Plowzone Location – Collections Category – […]

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What Lies Beneath the Swamp

This past Wednesday, members of the Jamestown Rediscovery team joined Dr. Will Ouimet of the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Connecticut (UConn) and […]

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October 2022

In the southwest corner of James Fort, in a structure resembling a greenhouse, the lights were on well past sunset several nights this month. Inside, the […]

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