Senior curator discussing artifacts from Jamestown's first well
Beverly "Bly" Straube, the senior curator with the Jamestown Rediscovery archaeological project, reviews some of finds from James Fort's first well. These artifacts and many thousands more were recovered from a well that was likely constructed in the Fall of 1608 or the Spring of 1609. Once the well had gone bad the English colonists used the pit to discard their trash.

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