Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Remains of 4 early colonial leaders discovered at Jamestown’s historic Anglican church

From Virginia (via India)

Archaeologists have uncovered human remains of four of the earliest leaders of the English colony that would become America, buried for more than 400 years near the altar of what was America’s first Protestant church in Jamestown, Virginia.

The four burial sites were uncovered in the earthen floor of what was Jamestown’s historic Anglican church from 1608, a team of scientists and historians announced Tuesday. The site is the same church where Pocahontas famously married Englishman John Rolfe, leading to peace between the Powhatan Indians and colonists at the first permanent English settlement in America.


Beyond the human remains, archaeologists also found artifacts buried with the colonial leaders — including a mysterious Catholic container for holy relics found in the Protestant church.


More here-

http://indianexpress.com/article/world/americas/remains-of-4-early-colonial-leaders-discovered-at-jamestowns-historic-anglican-church/

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