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December 2019

 The Jamestown Rediscovery team was hard at work in December, tackling a variety of projects. The first task for the archaeological team was to finish […]

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November 2019

November was a month full of long days and arduous excavation. The month began with the construction of protective structures over burial sites on the northern […]

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October 2019

 In October, Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists focused on completing projects around the 1907 Memorial Church and in James Fort. Simultaneously, the crew also prepared for a […]

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The Footbridge

After you purchase your ticket at the Historic Jamestowne Visitor Center, head toward the rear of the building. From there, you can access the historic site […]

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The Archaearium Building

The 7,500-square-foot Nathalie P. & Alan M. Voorhees Archaearium opened in 2006. The building overlooks the site of the original Jamestown settlement and rests on a […]

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Archaearium Map

The artifacts featured here are just some of the thousands of items on display at the Archaearium.

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Visiting the Archaearium

A trip to Jamestown is not complete without visiting the Nathalie P. & Alan M. Voorhees Archaearium, Historic Jamestowne’s award-winning archaeology museum. The museum features more […]

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Archaearium

More than 20 years of archaeological excavations have re-shaped understanding of life in James Fort, how the first English settlers fashioned a new American society in […]

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Got History? Long Sleeve T-Shirt

Who’s got history? At Historic Jamestowne, the first permanent English settlement in America, we do. During the last 30 years of active archaeology here, more than […]

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