1626 results found for:

Reconstructing James Fort

visualizing the evidence Experimental Archaeology: Bringing Jamestown’s Early Church to Life mud and stud Most early buildings at James Fort were of earthfast or post-in-ground construction. […]

Read more

Otters

The North American River Otter is native to Virginia and other Atlantic coastal states in the marshes and river systems. Historical records indicate that English settlers […]

Read more

Lesson Plans

Find downloadable PDFs of lesson plans below. Each lesson plan contains background information for teachers on the selected topic, activity instructions, a student worksheet, and discussion […]

Read more

Soldier Inlay

Object number – 06620-JR Material – Bone Place of Origin – England Date – c. 1608-1610 Context – Kitchen and Cellar Location – Archaearium Category – […]

Read more

William III Jug

Object number – 62441, 64312 Material – Stoneware: Westerwald Stoneware Place of Origin – Höhr-Grenzhauzen, Germany Date – c. 1689-1702 Context – Ditch 28 near large […]

Read more

Carnelian Beads

Object number – Various (#100631 pictured at left) Material – Bead: Carnelian Place of Origin – Likely India Date – 1607 – 1624 Context – West […]

Read more

May 2020

Since closing due to COVID-19, the Jamestown team has been working remotely on a variety of projects. These are things that would normally go on behind […]

Read more

What is a Jack-of-Plates?

Soldiers like Anas Todkill wore different types of armor to protect themselves. You might have heard of a breastplate or a close helmet. Another type of […]

Read more

Bacon’s Rebellion, 1676

This volume resumes the story of Governor William Berkeley upon his return from England in 1659, then moves the reader quickly to that quintessential political imbroglio […]

Read more

The Archaeology of 19th Century Virginia

The papers in this publication were originally presented at the seventh symposium on Virginia archaeology, sponsored by the Council of Virginia Archaeologists (COVA), on October 29-30, […]

Read more

Future Archaeologist Infant Onesie

For the little ones who love to dig in the dirt, this fine jersey baby onesie comes in three colors. Design: “Future Archaeologist, Historic Jamestowne” with an […]

Read more

Future Archaeologist Bib

Keep your little archaeologist clean (if you can) with this premium jersey bib from Historic Jamestowne. Design: “Future Archaeologist, Historic Jamestowne” with an illustration of a […]

Read more