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  1. Early Chesapeake history conference next weekend, Nov 19-21 in Maryland - info here oieahc.wm.edu/conferences/chesapeake/index.html
  2. See our project featured in Time's special publication "Time Great Discoveries: Explorations That Changed History," on newsstands now!
  3. "A Tale of Two Islands" tonight @ Kimball Theater, 7pm - Dr. Bill Kelso discusses Jamestown and Bermuda, tickets $12 http://tiny.cc/0Pfv5
  4. WRITTEN IN BONE: Forensic Files of the 17th C. Chesapeake, free lecture by Dr. Doug Owsley tonight at Wmsburg Regional Library @ 7:30 pm
  5. 2009 Jamestown Lecture on Representative Gov't presented by Warren Billings will air tomorrow @ 1:30 pm EST on C-SPAN 3
  6. Check out our new update, with a video blog featuring conservation & digital X-ray http://tiny.cc/bdJyP
  7. Watch us on TIME TEAM on PBS tonight at 8pm EST - previous well excavation featured http://tiny.cc/LLOjC
  8. First intact fort-period glass vessel found! See photo here http://bit.ly/CeMwf
  9. Have you seen our latest site update? http://bit.ly/CeMwf
  10. Just in case you missed hearing about the slate tablet discovered in the abandoned well - http://tiny.cc/iBv4d
  11. Check out National Geographic's blog on one of our new, exciting finds! http://tinyurl.com/mbj5gj
  12. Visit Historic Jamestowne for free with NPS free summer weekends: June 20-21, July18-19, August 15-16 http://tiny.cc/Zvzgk
  13. NEW DIG UPDATE! Now with video http://historicjamestowne.org/the_dig/
  14. Photo spread of our new digital x-ray system by the Daily Press http://bit.ly/2lJYxb
  15. Pelican of piety among recent finds - the latest update (with photos) is HERE! http://tinyurl.com/dz88hf
  16. Field crew continues to dig deeper into the new feature - site update coming soon!
  17. Halberd from well excavated in 2006 one of the "top seven amazing finds from America's past" http://tiny.cc/DQBy1
  18. New JR website launching before the end of the month. Current excavation yielding amazing artifacts - stay tuned for more.
  19. 2009 Field School Application extended to April 30. Go to http://tiny.cc/FVDBX to apply.
  20. Now available: "In The Trenches," a behind-the-ropes tour of the lost James Fort. Advanced purchase tickets required http://tiny.cc/dccqN