Congratulations guy’s that’s a comprehensive outcome for the excavation. To get a single day of the history of the settlement is amazing. September 19th is my birthday but I’m not quite as old as your church grounds. 👍🏻
Without a doubt this is some of the very best archaeology that I have ever seen. JamestownRediscovery is setting the bar for all archaeologists every where. Brilliant job!!!
Anna is one of my favorite presenters. You do a fabulous job! It’s also very exciting to have an exact date of the evidence you have found of the burn area! Keep up the good work everyone. You are doing a wonderful thing for the preservation of our historical sites. Mary
Also coming in with some questions: 1. How do you know where you can step? For example, what if you step on some of the burnt plaster layer, does that harm the work in any way? 2. How do you know where to start digging? How does that get decided? Do you ever find you're digging in the "wrong direction"? 3. What happens with the samples and discoveries you uncover? I'm guessing they're sent to labs, but how much is sent off and how much do you try to preserve on the grounds? 4. How exactly does the archaeological process help you redefine your understandings of the structures and areas?
Hi. Really like your accent and tone of voice. It reminds me of my family from West Dorset in England. I also wonder that apart from the hard archeology how much effort do you make regarding social and economic history, the evolution of dialects. Perhaps you do follow the journey from an English colony of dissenters and adventurers to freedom you sort and the creation of your own country. Excellent and easily understandable videos. Nick
Congratulations guy’s that’s a comprehensive outcome for the excavation. To get a single day of the history of the settlement is amazing. September 19th is my birthday but I’m not quite as old as your church grounds. 👍🏻
I'm so glad to have found this channel. These segments are just wonderful and fascinating.
Thank you for sharing this information.
Without a doubt this is some of the very best archaeology that I have ever seen. JamestownRediscovery is setting the bar for all archaeologists every where. Brilliant job!!!
do archaeologists hibernate in caves ? Pls answer as I don't want to mistake them for bears.😂😂
Thank you
Love your videos.
Anna is one of my favorite presenters. You do a fabulous job! It’s also very exciting to have an exact date of the evidence you have found of the burn area! Keep up the good work everyone. You are doing a wonderful thing for the preservation of our historical sites. Mary
AWESOME. More, please.
I love watching about Jamestown. I’ve been doing some ancestry digging. I’ve found some links to jamestown( I believe). I love old history.
Also coming in with some questions:
1. How do you know where you can step? For example, what if you step on some of the burnt plaster layer, does that harm the work in any way?
2. How do you know where to start digging? How does that get decided? Do you ever find you're digging in the "wrong direction"?
3. What happens with the samples and discoveries you uncover? I'm guessing they're sent to labs, but how much is sent off and how much do you try to preserve on the grounds?
4. How exactly does the archaeological process help you redefine your understandings of the structures and areas?
I've met Rusty Shackleford.
He's the one that sold me this container of Pocket Sand. 😁
Please do just long videos of digging, subscribed, so rad!
awesome video
Hi. Really like your accent and tone of voice. It reminds me of my family from West Dorset in England. I also wonder that apart from the hard archeology how much effort do you make regarding social and economic history, the evolution of dialects. Perhaps you do follow the journey from an English colony of dissenters and adventurers to freedom you sort and the creation of your own country. Excellent and easily understandable videos. Nick
Very cool interp...! Thanks
I love the work you guys do!
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