For America’s 250th birthday, the Washington Examiner is taking you to Virginia’s Historic Triangle, where the story of our ...
Archaeological findings at Jamestown are shedding new light on the brutal "Starving Time" of 1609-1610. Evidence from human ...
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A Hidden Historical Mystery Tied to This Iconic US Landmark Is Finally Coming to Light
Few American landmarks wear their age as quietly as Jamestown, Virginia. Standing on a small peninsula along the James River, it looks peaceful now, almost ordinary. Yet beneath its soil, centuries of ...
An investigation of human remains from the 17th century British settlement in Jamestown, Virginia, has unearthed a long-hidden scandal in the family of the colony’s first governor. Thomas West became ...
Dogs with Indigenous ancestry were eaten during a period of starvation at Jamestown, the first English settlement in North America in the 17th century, according to new research in American Antiquity.
For America’s 250th birthday, the Washington Examiner is taking you to Virginia’s Historic Triangle, where the story of our nation began. From the Jamestown settlement, the first permanent English ...
Detail of cut marks found on the girl’s jaw, or lower mandible in a stereo-microscopic photo. Smithsonian Institution / Don Hurlbert The harsh winter of 1609 in Virginia’s Jamestown Colony forced ...
A “dragon bowl” found in Batam is compared to a nearly identical bowl found in Jamestown in “Following the Dragon,” an ...
JAMESTOWN — The Susan Constant, the largest of the three recreated 17th-century wooden ships at Jamestown Settlement, needs restoration/rehabilitation to extend its ...
Dogs with Indigenous ancestry were eaten during a period of starvation at Jamestown, the first English settlement in North America in the 17 th century, according to new research in American Antiquity ...
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