Evening With Germanna Virtual Lecture Series
Join us for an update on Germanna Archaeology's dig season. Learn about the most recent finds and what they tell us about the "Enchanted Castle," the first Spotsylvania County Courthouse, […]
Join us for an update on Germanna Archaeology's dig season. Learn about the most recent finds and what they tell us about the "Enchanted Castle," the first Spotsylvania County Courthouse, […]
Join Archaeology Staff for a personalized tour of the active Germanna Sites (the Enchanted Castle, Gordon Farm, and Courthouse Sites). Chance to see the sites, get updates, and ask questions […]
Join Poplar Forest’s Department of Archaeology and Landscapes every Friday at 1:30 PM through November 22 for an in-depth look into their current excavations and what they are learning about […]
From the Battle of Yorktown to the Siege of Petersburg and the building of modern Richmond maritime networks have continuously defined the region. Join State Underwater Archaeologist Brendan Burke, of […]
The quarterly meetings of the Virginia Board of Historic Resources and the State Review Board will be held in-person and virtually on Thursday, December 12, 2024, beginning at 10:00 AM. […]
The quarterly meetings of the Virginia Board of Historic Resources and the State Review Board will be held in-person and virtually on Thursday, March 20, 2025, beginning at 10:00 AM. […]
The quarterly meetings of the Virginia Board of Historic Resources and the State Review Board will be held in-person and virtually on June 12, 2025 beginning at 9:30 AM. More […]
The quarterly meetings of the Virginia Board of Historic Resources and the State Review Board will be held in-person and virtually on September 18, 2025 beginning at 10:00 AM. More […]
Every October, Jamestown Rediscovery celebrates Virginia Archaeology Month alongside the Virginia Department of Historic Resources and historic sites across the Commonwealth. Join us this year to explore how archaeology changed […]
An amateur archaeologist known to have studied Native American material culture, Thomas Jefferson would surely be fascinated by the more than 400,000 artifacts found on the Poplar Forest grounds since […]
An amateur archaeologist known to have studied Native American material culture, Thomas Jefferson would surely be fascinated by the more than 400,000 artifacts found on the Poplar Forest grounds since […]
Lecture by Matthew Reeves (Director of Archaeology and Landscape Restoration, Montpelier), co-sponsored by the Richmond Society of the Archaeological Institute of America and the University of Richmond Department of Classical […]