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October 2021

October has been one of our busiest months this year! Our efforts were concentrated down at the Seawall, where we have been having problems with flooding. […]

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Jamestown Rediscovery Bamboo Cutting Board

Protect your counter tops while chopping fruits, vegetables, and more with this sturdy bamboo cutting board featuring the Jamestown Rediscovery logo on the side. Naturally heat […]

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Crab Claws

Object number – 46271 Material – Crustacean Place of Origin – Virginia Date – 1607 Context – West Bulwark Location – Collections Category – Foodways Blue […]

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“God Save the Queen” Token Cap

This cap is embroidered with a double-headed eagle and the phrase “God Save the Queen”. A similar double-headed eagle is featured on tokens excavated in the […]

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Modified Coins & Jettons

Object number – Various Material – Coins/Jettons: Copper Alloy, Silver Place of Origin – Various Date – ca. 1607-1624 Context – Various Location – Collections Category […]

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Cabasset Helmet

Object number – 00267-JR Material – Iron Place of Origin – England Date – ca. 1607-1610 Context – Pit 1 Location – Archaearium Category – Arms […]

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Breastplate

Object number – 00446-JR Material – Iron Place of Origin – England Date – Constructed 15th century, used at Jamestown ca. 1608 Context – East Bulwark […]

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The Yeardley House

The Yeardley House was constructed by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) prior to the 1907 Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition to provide a place for members […]

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Genealogy Records

explore your family history Many people can trace their family roots back to Jamestown’s earliest settlers. To assist with genealogical research, we have developed a series […]

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Jamestown Rediscovery Bamboo Spoon

Sturdy bamboo spoon with the Jamestown Rediscovery logo imprinted on the handle. Measuring 12” long, these spoons are heat and bacteria resistant, and come finished with […]

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A Stranger Among Saints

A Stranger Among Saints: Stephen Hopkins, the Man Who Survived Jamestown and Saved Plymouth

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Genealogy

The Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation is deeply grateful to local volunteer genealogists Margaret Gunn and Ken Levine for their work in updating Jamestown’s online research database. The […]

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