Welcome to the APVA Preservation Virginia Museum Store! Please feel free to view some of our featured items below or make a choice from the categories on the right.
 | | Jamestown: The Buried Truth (DVD) |  | | This is about the rediscovery of America's birthplace. APVA Preservation Virginia archaeologists have located the long-lost remains of James Fort and its many buildings and trash pits. They are uncovering The Buried Truth about where the United States was born. |  | |  | | |
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 | | A Guide to Artifacts of Colonial America | | by Ivor Noël Hume |  | | Cited in virtually every colonial-era site study of North America, A Guide to Artifacts of Colonial America holds a place of honor among historical archaeologists. It is a classic, highly sought-after handbook for the professional archaeologist, museum curator, antiques dealer, collector, or social historian. |  | - Paperback: 323 pages
- University of Pennsylvania Press: 1969
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 | | 2007 Jamestown 400th Anniversary Commemorative Coin -- Silver Proof |  | | This proof silver dollar commemorates the 400th Anniversary of Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America. The obverse ?Three Faces of Diversity,? represents the three cultures that came together at Jamestown, while the reverse features an image of the three ships which brought the first settlers to Jamestown in 1607. |  | - Mint Facility: Philadelphia
- Weight: 26.730 grams nominal
- Diameter: 1.500 inches (+/- .003 inches)
- Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper
- Mintage Limit: 500,000 across all product options
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 | | Historic Jamestowne Hat |  | | This hat bears the Historic Jamestowne logo and has an adjustable leather strap to fit almost any size head. Perfect for the history buff or as a keepsake to remember your visit to America's Birthplace. |  | | |
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 | | Baluster Jug |  | | These are reproductions of German stoneware baluster jugs that were made in the 16th and 17th centuries in the Westerwald region and in Raeren (present-day Belgium). A baluster jug depicting the biblical story of The Prodigal Son was found in the c. 1617-1625 well that is interpreted in the Archaearium. |  | - Saltglazed Stoneware
- Handmade in Germany
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