Archaeology Behind the Scenes Tours

Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest 1776 Poplar Forest Pkwy, Lynchburg, VA

An amateur archaeologist known to have studied Native American material culture, Thomas Jefferson would surely be fascinated by the more than 300,000 artifacts found on the Poplar Forest grounds since 1986. Join Poplar Forest’s archaeologists for a walking tour focused on the latest archaeological dig sites and discoveries on the plantation, including a rare up-close […]

$30

Lab Nights at the CAPE

The CAPE 6783 Main St., Gloucester, VA

Want to learn what an archaeologist does when they're not digging? Feel free to join us to clean and process our current excavations' artifacts!

Free

Behind the Scenes Tour — Archaeology at Germanna

Historic Germanna 2062 Germanna Highway, Locust Grove, VA

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 of the archaeologists. Schedule your tour at https://germanna.org/

$10

Friday Field Days with Poplar Forest Archaeology

Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest 1776 Poplar Forest Pkwy, Lynchburg, VA

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 the people who lived in and around the 1857 Slave Dwelling. While the 1857 Slave Dwelling was built after Jefferson’s lifetime, it is historically important […]

$23

Slip Into the Past

Alexandria Archaeology 105 N. Union Street, Alexandria, VA

Experiment with 19th-century pottery slip designs, like marbling and dendritic patterns, and apply your own temporary tattoo in the style of transfer printed ceramic. While supplies last. This event coincides with the Torpedo Factory Art Center's Art Safari event happening throughout the building.

Free

“The Lands Whereon I Now Live:” A Summary of the Findings from the Archaeological Data Recovery at Barnesfield Plantation

Virtual

Archaeologists Lauren Gryctko and Kaitlin LaGrasta will virtually present on the complex archaeological investigations which were conducted as part of the Johnson, Mirmiran, and Thompson/Parsons Brinkerhoff Joint Venture (JMT/PB JV) project in advance of the construction of the Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial/Senator Thomas “Mac” Middleton Bridge Replacement Project. The presentation will focus on the […]

$25

King William Dig Day

King William Courthouse 227 Horse Landing Road, King William, VA, United States

The public is welcome to join us in our excavations at the historic King William Courthouse, where we uncover the remains of a tavern. These excavations occur every second and fourth Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Free

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, and Germanna's 19th century inhabitants. This program is held virtually via Zoom and is a pay-what-you-can event. Learn more by visiting https://germanna.org/

Free

Behind the Scenes Tour — Archaeology at Germanna

Historic Germanna 2062 Germanna Highway, Locust Grove, VA

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 of the archaeologists. Schedule your tour at https://germanna.org/

$10

Friday Field Days with Poplar Forest Archaeology

Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest 1776 Poplar Forest Pkwy, Lynchburg, VA

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 the people who lived in and around the 1857 Slave Dwelling. While the 1857 Slave Dwelling was built after Jefferson’s lifetime, it is historically important […]

$23

Unveiled from Muddy Waters: Maritime Archeology in the Lower James, Appomattox, and York Rivers

Appomattox Regional Library 209 E Cawson, Hopewell, VA, United States

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 Virginia Department of Historic Resources, to learn about recent projects exploring and documenting submerged cultural heritage in Central Virginia.

Free