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- Take a look at how history is written and reevaluated in “Jamestown Unearthed”. Explore the myths and misconceptions of Jamestown in 1607: revisit the documents, artifacts, and other evidence through archaeology. Learn how every generation sees the evidence in new ways, and how this affects our understanding of the past. This program features video, a teacher guide, and lesson plans.
- Read more about archaeology in this guide for teachers.
- People of all cultures and all social classes produce garbage. Learn how archaeologists use discarded objects to understand people of the past in this lesson plan.
- In this lesson plan, students will learn about three different kinds of archaeological features – a well, a trash pit, and a privy – and the types of artifacts they contain.
- Colonial Williamsburg's archaeology team is actively excavating multiple sites important to Williamsburg's 18th-century Black community. Join archaeologists Jack Gary and Meredith Poole in this archived livestream from Spring 2021 to discuss what we can learn about people of the past from what they left behind.
- Learn more about archaeological research currently underway at Colonial Williamsburg.
- Stay up-to-date on the latest finds on the Colonial Williamsburg Archaeology Facebook page.
- Learn more about the science of archaeology from the American Museum of Natural History.
- To stay up-to-date with our archaeologists and to check out some of their past digs, you can visit our archeology page!
- To learn more about the Magazine, the site our archeologists focused on in today’s livestream, you can watch videos and discover activities on soldier’s lives during the Revolution, what soldiers needed from the Magazine, and the April Conspiracy that put the Magazine in Williamsburg in all the Colonial headlines.
- If you enjoyed today’s program and would like to spend even more time with our archaeologists, come Discover the Past!
- For a quick overview of our archaeology department here at Colonial Williamsburg, check out this blog post.
- To learn more about the history of archaeology, and the people who began the work here, read this piece by one of our archeologists.