Dig Deeper Episode 58 - Under the Rubble, Part II: Early Buildings and Features in the Churchyard
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2022
- Jamestown Rediscovery’s, Site Supervisor, Anna Shackelford describes the recent findings of archaeological excavations immediately north of the Memorial Church at Historic Jamestown. This includes both historic features and early artifacts.
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Very well presented. Like this history. Looking forward to the next one. Thank you
Thank you.
Appreciate the hard work.
Very Interesting. Awesome channel!
Excellent update - thanks for keeping us in the loop!
I love this channel for the history information and the science behind it. Thank you.
Wow lots of good finds and treasures yet to be discovered! Keep up the good work, and let Anna know she’s a very good presenter. Mary
love seeing this I wish they were longer and more frequent hope to visit this next summer
What would be great is that after all of the investigation of the historical sites is that the Historical Society constructs a replica of the building that is made from the exact materials that was used, thus would give future generations the true benefit of who, what, when created this site and it's significance to the local history. Kind of like what is done in Europe for both Great War Fought there, ie. Trenches from WWI and the Atlantic Wall for WWII just to remind our future of why these sites existed and how to avoid it's kind in the future (The main reason for France & Germany kept and maintain those said sites). But here in North America these sites would be very beneficial for our young to understand that the past was a lot different compared to today's society and mindsets!!!
You ended it too soon...it was getting very interesting at the end ...
After she has done this, we can say she finally got her PhD: she's a real Post Hole Digger. haha