– Nearly 150 years after influential New England historian Henry Adams began questioning the accounts of Capt. John Smith and the work habits of the original Jamestown colonists, archaeologists ...
More than 400 years after America’s first permanent English settlement rose from the ground, archaeologists are combining local clay, loam and black needle rush grass in an experimental effort to ...
Scientists said Wednesday that they have found the first solid archaeological evidence that some of the earliest American colonists at Jamestown, Va., survived harsh conditions by turning to ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
A wooden bowling ball from the Tew Mansion/Jamestown Club. The Jamestown Club installed a bowling alley in the Tew Mansion in 1907. The artifact from the collection of the Fenton History Center that ...
Scientists have verified that early Jamestown, Va., colonists ate fellow settlers in order to stay alive during a brutal winter dubbed "the starving time." It has long been believed that colonists ...
The first English settlements in the so-called New World were far from glamorous. Indeed, early settlers in Jamestown, Va., were often starving, and forced to eat dogs, mice, and shoe leather to ...
The Jamestown Sun, N.D. Katie Ringer, The Jamestown Sun, N.D. May 1—JAMESTOWN — Sara Hegerle and Brandi Harty are involved at every level of their sports. "Beyond our school seasons for grades 5-12, ...
The city of Jamestown and its fire department are collaborating to bring Eddy – Early Detection Driven to You – to Jamestown. Eddy is a mobile lung cancer screening unit from the Roswell Park ...
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