Photo Hunt: RARE
Please click on all the photos to enlarge them, so you can see more clearly what I have photographed
This weeks theme is Rare and I have to admit my first thought was a big juicy steak. The problem was I didn't have any steaks in the freezer and I couldn't think of anything else to use for a photo until the other day when my husband and I took a trip to Historic Jamestown Virginia.
In my post on April 26 I shared some photos and talked a little about my trip to Jamestown. I told my readers that I had some more photos to share but would not post them until today because what I photographed was RARE.
I think they are because we arrived on a day when ABC News was there doing a document for the 400th anniversary that is coming up on May 13, 2007.
We got there just in time to see some of the interviews that were going on.
Jamestown is located on the banks of the beautiful James River and you can tell that one of the camera men was enjoying the day.
We were lucky enough to witness some of the excavations of a new area. They were not sure at the time of the photos if they were digging an old well, but old wells are where most of the artifacts of that time period have been found. They did know that they had found something and we got to watch! It is very delicate work to sift through the layers of dirt in hopes of finding a RARE piece from the original settlement.
First the dirt was put into buckets where it was tagged
Then they are taken to a special area where it is placed a little bit at a time on a screen and washed.
If they find something it is set aside
Depending on what they find some pieces will be taken to another area and cleaned again then later placed in the museum here on the island.
As you can see from the following photos, several pieces of old pottery were found. Just look at that beautiful shade of green. It is hard to imagine this piece is probably 400 years old.
Can you see the tiny beads in the tray? They would have been used for trading with the Indians in the area.
There are some old nails there too. Do you see the bone?
Just take a look at this.
It is an old lock from a ship..What a RARE find!!
Thank you for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed viewing my photos as much as I enjoyed taking them for you. It was a fun day that I will remmeber for a long time.
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If you want to know more about Jamestown or view the other photos I took that day please see my post from April 26th.
Labels: Around Town, Photo Hunt
36 Comments:
Really great photos you have posted! I enjoyed them. I had forgot your husband's children are in Waycross. Tina said there is another fire going now. They need rain so bad down there.
Thanks for sharing these wonderful photos. I think excavations are very interesting. Thanks for showing us some great and rare finds during the dig.
Oh I see. You saved the best for last. How exciting.
I've always said if I could do my life over again, I would become an archealogist!! Imagine how very exciting it must be to find something so rare that was buried for centuries! I so enjoyed looking at all these pictures...wonderful post for this weeks' photo hunt theme! xox
They are great photos and very rare pictures. Thanks for sharing. Happy weekend.
Great photos and perfect for rare! Thanks for sharing them!
How exciting to be able to watch a real treasure hunt!! Thank you for sharing the pictures with us!
Kelli
Wow! That is really exciting that you got to see all those wonderful things! They certainly are rare--great find for this week's hunt!
I thought my dad side been in this country a long time. They came over on the Hercules the ship just right after the Mayflower.
Your lucky live by such a great and rare place as James Town.
Interesting and great pictures.
I understand about work and why things have to happen the way the do.
I'll have my photo hunt picture up tomorrow.
That is a very cool series of photos. Indeed some rare sightings. Thanks for the education bits as well. I have to tell you, I had that same "first idea" about doing a big steak! ha!
Wow - what a great experience.
Happy Weekend!
Thank you. It is so exciting reading this post and watching this archeology post.
Nice series of photos.
Happy hunting!
Thanks for visiting me. I just love Jamestown. We were last there a few years ago.
And some pretty awesome finds.
You did go on a RARE day didnt you? How fun. I would have loved being there on that day too. Thanks for stopping by on this photo hunt Saturday...Sandy
hey, they're showing the document on my bday?hehehe! pretty cool photos!
These are all great photos and a wonderful history lesson.
Another rare event ..... the Queen is coming to Williamsburg and Jamestown. My daughter says she hopes they don't take her to Yorktown.. too many bad memories there with the British surrender and all.
Ok, like, WOW. Incredible stuff! I, too, am a history buff when it comes to things in VA. Thank you for sharing!
Very interesting ! you have been lucky to see all this !
Wonderful series of photos! The excavations must have been amazing to watch. Very cool and rare indeed!
Oh, now that is rare! I have seen local crews, but never the big networks. Awesome!
What amazing photos! I love the ones from the dig. It's amazing all of the rare things they found :)
Wow, Autumn so amazing! What a RARE place to be able to visit. It's amazing that you were able to be there at the same time as the ABC crew!
Thanks for stopping by my photo hunt.
Great shots! :-)
Awesome post my friend!
WOW, those are REALLY cool! I visited Jamestown when I was in High School, it was an amazing trip and one I hope to take my kids on before they are too old to enjoy it. I loved your pictures, thank you for sharing them! I have my rare entry up, stop by and visit if you can!
~Holly~
How neat to be able to observe that process!
You did so great! Talk about rare, catching them finding those beads and pottery...what could be more rare than that?
Loved these phots..Hubby and I went to Williamsburg in October
Hope you can participate in the BLogging Scavenger Hunt Starting Monday! Would love to see you there!
Lots of great (rare) photos!
Weren't you lucky to catch all that. Digs have many processes to go thru and you did a great job catching them all. My photo is up also.
Awesome photos! How cool that you got to be there to see all that!
Great pictures, love the old lock!!!
happy weekend :)
Thank you for such a great post! I have read about their discoveries in the wells there. Your photos are meaningful and clear.
So interesting!
Mine's up too.
Great stuff! Wonderful take on "rare", Autumn. I really enjoyed the read and the photos. I'm a bit behind, but finally made it by, lol. Thanks for visiting my Photo Hunter post.
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