A female curator holds a 17th-century metal pitcher excavated at Historic Jamestowne, Virginia, site of the first permanent English colony in America.
Ongoing archaeological excavations at Historic Jamestowne near Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, have turned up thousands of artifacts from the first permanent English settlement in America, Jamestown, which was colonized in 1607. An intact metal pitcher from the period is held by curator Beverly Straube.
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Location: Historic Jamestowne, Virginia, USA
Photo credit: © Michele and Tom Grimm / Alamy / Afripics
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