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December 2021

As the Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists scrape away at the soil just north of the historic 1680s Church Tower, their work is helping to shed light on […]

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World Soil Day

In December 2013, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly designating December 5, 2014 as the first official World Soil Day. After years of digging at James […]

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Rumbler Bell

Object number – various Material – Copper Alloy Place of Origin – England Date – c. 1607-1610 Context – various Location – Collections Category – Featured […]

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Jamestown Rediscovery Bottle Opener

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November 2021

The dig continues in three locations in and around James Fort, two sites near the Church Tower and one along the Seawall near the fort’s eastern […]

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Jamestown Crest Rocks Glass

Classic 9.5 oz old fashioned rocks glass, laser etched with the Jamestown Crest.   This crest features the words “Jamestown Est. 1607” superimposed on the royal […]

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Jamestown Crest Glass Stein

Classic 12 oz glass stein, laser etched with the Jamestown Crest.   This crest features the words “Jamestown Est. 1607” superimposed on the royal arms of […]

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Jamestown Crest Tumbler

Whether you’re carrying a cold beverage in the summer heat or a warm beverage in the winter chill, you can enjoy it in style with this […]

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Jamestown Rediscovery Game Day Jersey

This officially trademarked Game Day Jersey by J. America is deep navy blue and ultra soft.    Front Design: White, pocket size image of James Fort […]

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The First American Cookbook

The First American Cookbook: A Facsimile of “American Cookery,” 1796

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Native Harvests

“The most intelligent and brilliantly researched book on the food of the American Indian.” —Craig Claiborne, The New York Times This wonderful book is not just […]

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Native American Gardening

Native American Gardening: Buffalobird-Woman’s Guide to Traditional Methods

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