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What
Happened at Jamestown?
Welcome
to the APVA and Jamestown Rediscovery
The official site of the Association for the Preservation
of Virginia Antiquities, home of the Jamestown Rediscovery
Project. Rich with images, maps and activities.
Virtual
Jamestown
An interactive educational and research tool about "the
Virginia Experiment." Includes map, a digital walking
tour and public records and contracts.
Paleoclimatology
and Climatology
A wealth of links to publications, software and data
about paleoclimatology, the science of using natural
records to interpret the past. l
Reading
the Bones
An article in Smithsonian magazine about the involvement
of Smithsonian scientists like Doug Owsley in identifying
remains for high-profile cases around the country.
Tree-Ring
Laboratory
Learn more about the work of tree-ring specialist (dendrochronologist)
David Stahle and his colleagues at the University of
Arkansas.
Bought and Sold
in Williamsburg
Welcome
to Colonial Williamsburg
The official site of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Includes "electronic field trips," multimedia explorations
of slavery, the development of colonial courts and the
political movement that led to the Revolution.
Colonial
Williamsburg -- Colonial History
Information about life in early colonial America, including
the average height and life span of colonists and slaves,
photographs and a timeline.
Archeology
at the Atkinson Site
This site presents some of the on-going research at
the 17th-century house complex near Carter's Grove Plantation
where archeologists are working to tell the story of
African-American life as it is informed by archaeological
findings.
Archeology
at Colonial Williamsburg
A wealth of information about the original research
on 17th- and 18th-century colonial archaeology, including
but not limited to studies of urbanization, community
development, and zooarchaeology conducted by Colonial
Williamsburg's Department of Archaeological Research.
In
Williamsburg, The Painful Reality of Slavery
A 1999 Washington Post article about Williamsburg's
controversial slave auction reenactment. By Dan Eggan.
Of
Kith and Kin: Life as a Slave
A history of slavery in the American colonies with a
section on the family lives of slaves.
Activists: More Slaves Today Than Ever Before
Information about the 27 million people enslaved in
the world today. With links to information about slavery
and abolition in the United States, Europe and Africa.
Thos.
Jefferson, Slavemaster
Monticello-The
Home of Thomas Jefferson
Official Web site of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation.
Contains information about the third President of the
United States, his home, his plantation and the people
who labored there.
Life
and Labor at Monticello
A Library of Congress interactive exhibit about Jefferson
and his slaves. Includes images of original documents
recording daily life at Monticello.
World Heritage Sites- Thomas Jefferson
A National Park Service site about Monticello's influence
on American architecture.
http://www.cr.nps.gov/worldheritage/jeff.htm
Thomas
Jefferson Papers: Timeline
An interactive timeline of the major events in the third
president's life.
Born
in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers'
Project
More than 2,300 first person accounts from people born
into slavery. Collected and archived in the 1930's as
part of the Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress
Administration
For
Further Reading:
Berlin,
Ira. Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of
Slavery in North America (Cambridge, MA: The Belknap
Press of Harvard University. 1998.)
Deetz, James. In Small Things Forgotten: An Archeology
of Early American Life (New York: Anchor Books, Doubleday.
1977, 1996.)
Ferguson,
Leland. Uncommon Ground: Archaeology and Early African
America, 1650-1800. (Washington: Smithsonian Institution
Press. 1992.)
Haile,
Edward Wright, ed. Jamestown Narratives: Eyewitness
Accounts of the Virginia Colony, The first Decade: 1607-1617
(Champlain, VA: RoundHouse. 1998.)
Heath, Barbara J. Hidden Lives: The Archeology of Slave
Life
at Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest (Charlottesville,
VA: The University Press of Virginia. 1999)
Hume, Ivor Noel. The Virginia Adventure: Roanoke to
James Towne: An Archeological and Historical Odyssey
(Charlottesville, VA: The University Press of Virginia.
1994)
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