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Word of the Week. Meet the Archaeologist Libby. This Is What Discovery Looks Like! A Day in the Life of an Unidentifiable Artifact. Word of the Week. This weeks word of the week is FEATURE! Meet the Archaeologist Libby. Im Libby, one of the archaeologists working with DIG! This Is What Discovery Looks Like! Since early June, we have had lots of help in exploring the site of. A Day in the Life of an Unidentifiable Artifact. Not every artifact that comes out of the ground is identifiable. .

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Home page of History.org The Colonial Williamsburg Foundations official History and Citizenship site

Conferences, Forums, and Workshops. Colonial Williamsburg Education Resource Library. Conferences, Forums, and Workshops. Games, Puzzles, and Activities.

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Journeying to preserve the past and present. Tuesday, November 22, 2016. I had the exciting opportunity to visit the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture a week ago with my department. museum on African Americans was. Monday, August 22, 2016.

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Word of the Week. Meet the Archaeologist Libby. This Is What Discovery Looks Like! A Day in the Life of an Unidentifiable Artifact. Word of the Week. This weeks word of the week is FEATURE! Meet the Archaeologist Libby. Im Libby, one of the archaeologists working with DIG! This Is What Discovery Looks Like! Since early June, we have had lots of help in exploring the site of. A Day in the Life of an Unidentifiable Artifact. Not every artifact that comes out of the ground is identifiable. .

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