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By Dr. William M. Kelso Director, Archaeological Research & Interpretation,

James Fort,  Lost and Found:  Archaeological Discoveries at Jamestown , VA, The First Permanent English Settlement in North America. By Dr. William M. Kelso Director, Archaeological Research & Interpretation, Jamestown Rediscovery Project . Tuesday, October 18 , 2011

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By Dr. William M. Kelso Director, Archaeological Research & Interpretation,

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  1. James Fort,  Lost and Found:  Archaeological Discoveries at Jamestown, VA, The First Permanent English Settlement in North America By Dr. William M. Kelso Director, Archaeological Research & Interpretation, Jamestown Rediscovery Project Tuesday, October 18, 2011 6:30 Reception 7:00 Lecture Funger Hall, Rm. 103 2201 G St. NW The George Washington University Sponsored by The Archaeological Institute of America, Washington D.C. Society, The George Washington University’s Department of Classical & Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations and The George Washington University’s Capitol Archaeological Institute. Lecture is free and open to the public. For more information, contact aiadcsec@gmail.com or call 202-994-3056.

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