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Carving Gives Early View of Virginia Hunt Country http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A49256-2002May7&notFound=true
From the Washington Post, almost imperceptible ancient markings are tiny, human stick figures incised in stone.
Colonial Williamsburg http://www.history.org
Its Department of Archaeological Research is involved in excavations on 17th- and 18th-century sites in and around Williamsburg almost continuously.
First Families in the Valley of Virginia http://www.wm.edu/wmcar/parnassu.html
Archaeology at the Parnassus Farm Site (44AU634).
Historical Archaeology in Harpers Ferry http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/users/fennell/highland/harper/loudoun.html
Christopher Fennell, University of Virginia, describes his excavations of the grounds of St. Peter's Church and School in the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, US.
Jamestown Rediscovery http://www.apva.org/
The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities explains its investigation of the remains of 1607 Jamestown, Virginia. History, discoveries, publications, visitor information.
The Potomac Creek Site http://www.wm.edu/wmcar/potomac.html
Archaeology at a Late Prehistoric Native American village in Virginia.
Uncovering Traces of Historic Kecoughtan http://www.wm.edu/wmcar/pentran.html
Archaeology at a 17th-century trading plantation site in the city of Hampton, Virginia.

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