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Pocahontas And The English Boys

Pocahontas And The English Boys: Caught Between Cultures In Early Virginia

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May 2019

Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists spent most of May excavating in the area around the entrance gate to assist with the monument’s restoration and surrounding landscaping. Donated by […]

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April 2019

 This April, Jamestown Rediscovery opened two new exhibits. The first marked the exact spot where democracy began in English North America with the first General […]

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Scientific Reports

Over the course of the project, the Jamestown Rediscovery team has worked with specialists to undertake scientific analyses to answer research questions about features and artifacts. […]

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1619-2019: Democracy, Diversity, Discovery

1619-2019: Democracy, Diversity, Discovery

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March 2019

 As the weather improved, Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists at the Angela Site backfilled areas opened in 2017 and investigated a couple of new areas to the […]

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Virginia 1619

Virginia 1619: Slavery And Freedom In The Making Of English America

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The Jamestown Brides

The Jamestown Brides: The Story of England’s “Maids for Virginia”

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Create Your Own Document Kit

  • Instructions for mixing ink on back of packet
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February 2019

 Records of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA, now Preservation Virginia) indicate that over the centuries, the remains of the 17th-century brick […]

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January 2019

 After completing excavations in the 1906 Memorial Church in December, Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists shifted their focus to the interior of Jamestown’s iconic brick church tower. […]

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Loose Tea in 2.75oz Tin Can

According to legend, tea was discovered around 2800 BCE when some falling tea leaves landed into drinking water being boiled for Chinese emperor Shen Nung. Thankfully, […]

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