The official Colonial Williamsburg history and citizenship site featuring colonial history, research, podcasts, teacher resources, kid's games, and support the ...
Welcome to Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities the home of the Jamestown Rediscovery archaeological project.
Archaeologists and historians rediscover a famous nineteenth-century New York neighborhood.
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An historical archaeological investigation of the Jewish community of Nevis ...
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A home for information on the history, culture, and archaeological excavations on the site of the 17th century Jewish synagogue, Neveh Shalom, Spanish Town, Jamaica, British West Indies ...
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Tell me when this page is updated Plymouth Archaeological Rediscovery Project About PARP Plymouth Colony Towns Code of Ethics Bone Sharp Faunal Programs Calendar of Events Aptucxet Trading Post Project Web-site Research References Research Papers Contact Us Links In truth, Plymouth Colony has an ongoing story that is worth recounting in all its colorful detail, enlivened and expanded by ...
Milestones and mileposts are quaint reminders of the history of our roads and tracks. The original designs brings fascinating variation and local colour to the stones on many roads and byway. Join us in a tour of British milestones around the country. Results of a survey of milestones in Great Britain ...
Wilson Pottery Site 41DN19 -Project Brief- The Wilson Pottery Site, 41DN19, formerly known as the Wilson-Donaldson Pottery Site, is located in the southeast, central part of Denton County within the city limits of Corinth, Texas. Part of a larger tract, the project was limited to an area of approximately 32 acres. Local residents and some researchers have always known the pottery site existed.
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