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Jamestown Colonists Strangely Picked up Donkeys En Route to the New World, and Likely Ate Them
Learn more about where Jamestown colonists first found donkeys on their voyage to the Americas. Hint, they didn’t come from ...
A new study of animal bones from Jamestown reveals colonists ferried donkeys across the Atlantic, reshaping early American ...
A study published in Science Advances about centuries-old horse and donkey bones, unearthed in Jamestown, Virginia, is ...
WASHINGTON Scientists revealed Wednesday that they have found the first solid archaeological evidence that some of the earliest American colonists at Jamestown, Va., survived harsh conditions by ...
On Sept. 24, more than 70 people gathered at Jamestown Settlement’s Robins Foundation Theater for “Introducing Jamestown 1862 ...
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Centuries-Old Animal Bones Reveal New Jamestown Fact
A recent study in Science Advances is changing the story of how some of North America's earliest European settlers used animals. "While Spanish colonists brought horses to the Caribbean decades ...
This Saturday, visitors can explore history firsthand through special tours and programs that bring the 1607 fort and its ...
WILLIAMSBURG — “Family Frights” at Jamestown Settlement, a Halloween-Themed night at the museum, returns with a not-so-scary ...
The fall programs in the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation’s fourth annual Director’s Series will begin Wednesday at 7 p.m. with a presentation by Indigenous scholar and leader of the Kaw Nation Tribal ...
If Captain John Smith and his band of settlers didn't exactly know where they were when they docked in 1607, they might be heartened to know that hundreds of thousands of visitors who visit the ...
The Jamestown Settlement in Williamsburg is hosting its annual "Family Frights" Halloween event on October 24 and 25, ...
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