Dig Deeper Episode 70 - East Churchyard Discoveries

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists Hanna Barch, Ren Willis, and Josh Barber describe the features and artifacts found during excavation in the East Churchyard at Historic Jamestowne. This includes finding multiple burials, an early cellar, and several artifacts such as a lead gaming die, a blue trade bead, projectile points, and a Delft ceramic jar.
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Комментарии • 26

  • @barrychandler5250
    @barrychandler5250 29 дней назад +20

    When I see artifacts from the early period, I cannot help but wonder if my ancestor John Chandler , who as a ten year old indentured servant who was brought to Jamestown around 1609, may have seen or touched the Item. At 71 years of age my last remaining bucket list is a trip to Jamestown .My other direct ancestor was Captain Thomas Warren who bought the land where Smiths old fort stood from Thomas Routh and built the fifty foot brick house in 1652 which is still standing today .

    • @jenniferblack9636
      @jenniferblack9636 16 дней назад

      I love that I am not the only one who thinks about my Jamestown Ancestors when I watch this.
      Cecily Jordan is my Jamestown Ancestor, she was also 10 when she came over on the Swan in 1609.

    • @user-pk3ej6hp1l
      @user-pk3ej6hp1l 6 дней назад

      You must go!! It will not disappoint.

  • @paulstan9828
    @paulstan9828 29 дней назад +8

    How cool would that be to be an archeologist at James Town.

  • @wsrutledge
    @wsrutledge 28 дней назад +5

    Thank you for these videos. They're thrilling to me! I grew up in Williamsburg. When I was a student at William and Mary in the early 1970s, I worked for Bill Kelso on the Carter’s Grove plantation project and the colonial hospital project in Williamsburg. I'm so happy to hear about your work.

  • @richardsims1805
    @richardsims1805 28 дней назад +4

    The dedication of the archeologists throughout this series of Dig Deeper Is very gratifying. I was part of a amateur team who worked the coffeehouse midden some years ago and enjoyed being a small part of the archeology team. I'm still fascinated by the work done by your team of professionals in this artifact rich environment. The story of Jamestown Settlement is very rich historically and I'm happy to see the use of GPR to save time and tell the story more completely. Excellent work!!

  • @1331RECIPROCITY
    @1331RECIPROCITY 29 дней назад +6

    Thank you all conected 2 this site for all your hard work over the years.. bringing us info of the past from nothing but research..

  • @debbralehrman5957
    @debbralehrman5957 28 дней назад +2

    Thank you for another informative video.

  • @stephenburns3678
    @stephenburns3678 28 дней назад

    Fabulous video.
    Thank you.

  • @Grandmotherof3
    @Grandmotherof3 29 дней назад +2

    Always interesting! Thank you for sharing.

  • @markmcintosh9448
    @markmcintosh9448 20 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @jefflawrentz1624
    @jefflawrentz1624 29 дней назад +2

    This is always exciting to see your discoveries! Thank you

  • @thejerseylady1
    @thejerseylady1 27 дней назад +2

    Hubby and I enjoyed visiting at the site and seeing what's doing. We have ancestors who were there in the day. Quite a thing to think that we could be walking in their footsteps.

  • @thomasrice9676
    @thomasrice9676 18 дней назад

    incredible work and presentation

  • @benitagrattan193
    @benitagrattan193 28 дней назад

    I love y'alls job ❤❤❤

  • @danabondy2812
    @danabondy2812 26 дней назад +1

    Great presentation by all three. Clear, concise - very well explained and very interesting.

  • @ML-xi2rt
    @ML-xi2rt 29 дней назад

    FASCINATING!

  • @alanatolstad4824
    @alanatolstad4824 29 дней назад +3

    I'm puzzled about the location of the cellar so close to those graves, especially that one closest.

  • @maryg.249
    @maryg.249 28 дней назад

    It’s been awhile since your last video. Thank you for updating us. I understand not digging that cellar, yet….. it would be so awesome if you did. Mary

  • @TheDreamtimezzz
    @TheDreamtimezzz 29 дней назад

    These are always too short. Love these!❤

  • @donb7113
    @donb7113 28 дней назад +1

    I met y’all when I was there in April.

  • @TheRealFungus344
    @TheRealFungus344 29 дней назад

    This is awesome! I’m studying to be an archaeologist currently in college. I have a question why do you not or how do you not keep from digging into those places. Like “the cellar” you found. It’s gotta be so enticing to just want to dig up those artifacts. But I do understand the less soil that is disturbed the better.

  • @Laura-Kitty
    @Laura-Kitty 28 дней назад +3

    Why would a church be deconsecrated when there are bodies buried in the churchyard?? Doesn't that constitute "deconsecrating" the churchyard as well?

  • @Paulftate
    @Paulftate 19 дней назад

    trick comment .... no lost colony 🤘

  • @TerriAnnNiemeier-dy3no
    @TerriAnnNiemeier-dy3no 26 дней назад

    If you found relatives to those from Jamestowne imagine the value of they painted you a picture made a clay pot, or even blown some glass ?

  • @Steve-qf8vt
    @Steve-qf8vt 28 дней назад +2

    How hard is it to have the discipline to NOT dig the cellar? Or follow something out of the current pit?