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The Knight’s Tombstone

The Knight’s Tombstone was discovered by APVA excavators in 1901 prior to the 1907 construction of the Memorial Church. Carved from Belgium limestone, the tombstone is […]

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Werraware

Material – Earthenware Place of Origin – Germany Date – 16th-17th century Location – Collections Werraware is a highly decorated earthenware, produced in numerous workshops in […]

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June 2020

The Jamestown Rediscovery team recently returned to Jamestown Island, after spending the last several weeks working remotely. While we have not been able to excavate on […]

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Church and State

Church and State: The Archaeology of the Foundations of Democracy

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Jamestown from Home

Want to learn more about Jamestown and the archaeology of this historic site from home? Begin exploring our online resources below to dig deeper into Jamestown’s […]

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Beer Glass

Hand blown without any metals, this Colonial green glass is crafted using traditional techniques at the Jamestown Glasshouse.   Approximately 7″ tall Handmade items may have […]

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Wine Glass

Hand blown without any metals, this Colonial green glass is crafted using traditional techniques. The ornate design features a broad foot with circles lining the edge […]

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Brandy Glass

This shot glass is a reproduction of a small beaker found at Jamestown. It was used for holding brandy or other spirits.  Three-fourths of the original […]

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Pharmaceutical Phial

Our Pharmaceutical Phials are reproductions of an artifact recovered at Jamestown that dates back to 1600 – 1650. Designed to store one dose of medicine, the […]

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Glass Case Bottle

During the 17th century, case bottles became popular as a means of transporting wine and other spirits as they were easy to pack in boxes. Hand blown […]

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Garden Bell Jar

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Barracks Reconstruction

The barracks, first discovered by Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists in 1995, was one of the earliest buildings at Jamestown. It stood from approximately 1607 or 1608 to […]

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