Item #128 Jamestowne's Uncovered Treasures. Judy M. Brown, Ellen B. Kelso.
Jamestowne's Uncovered Treasures
Jamestowne's Uncovered Treasures
Jamestowne's Uncovered Treasures

Jamestowne's Uncovered Treasures

Richmond, Virginia: The Dietz Press, 2005. Bob Oller. First Edition, 1st Printing. Softcover. Fine. Item #128

From the estate of Williamsburg’s late chief archaeologist Ivor Noel Hume. A delightful youth’s guide to archaeology at Jamestown’s with a review on back cover by Ivor Noel Hume. 63 pages.

Ivor Noel Hume (1927-2017) is considered the father of historical archaeology in America. He served as the chief archaeologist of Colonial Williamsburg from 1957-1987. He was the author of more than 20 books and innumerable professional articles. Hume was born in London and studied at Framlingham and St. Lawrence Colleges. He served in the British Army during World War II before pursuing a career in archaeology. He came to American in 1957 after nearly 10 years on the staff at the Guildhall Museum in London. Throughout his long career he established the importance of archaeology in describing the social and economic life of those who left behind the artifacts uncovered. In America, Hume is credited with discovering one of the earliest English colonial settlements at Wolstenholme Town. What we know today about the life of the early British colonies in America is because of Hume’s tireless efforts to tell the story of it’s inhabitants.

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