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Archeological Site No. 44JC308 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Archeological Site No. 44JC308
The Archeological Site No. 44JC308 is a historic archaeological site located near Williamsburg, Virginia. The site encompasses a Paspahegh Indian Village (44JC308) that is currently occupied by the Two Rivers Country Club 18th fairway and green. Archeological findings suggest that the Paspahegh village was established sometime after 1500 AD and occupied during the period of sustained contact between Europeans and native peoples following the establishment of the English settlement at Jamestown in 1607.〔(The Governor’s Land at Two Rivers: History )〕 First identified in 1983 by surveyors from the College of William and Mary, it is one of only a few archeological sites in the state that date to the Early Contact Period.〔("Paspahegh" ), Virtual Jamestown, accessed 19 Apr 2010〕 It is located above the English fort at Jamestown. The James River Institute for Archeology (JRIA) conducted collections from a site when it was threatened with development. More concentrated work was done in an area of . The site has remains of houses, mortuary structures, kings houses, and other elements of the village, including ceramics and copper items.〔"Paspahegh Archaeology: Data Recovery Investigations of Site 44JC308 at the Governor's Land at Two Rivers, James City County, Virginia," ed. Mary Ellen Hodges and Charles Hodges, JRIA, 1994〕 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.〔 ==References==
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