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Pictures: Archaeologists explore Colonial Williamsburg landscape

  • Men dig at an archaeological site near a ravine just...

    Kaitlin McKeown / Daily Press

    Men dig at an archaeological site near a ravine just off of Duke of Gloucester Street on April 16, 2014, in Williamsburg.

  • During a dig exploring a ravine at one end of...

    Kaitlin McKeown / Daily Press

    During a dig exploring a ravine at one end of Duke of Gloucester Street, archaeologists have found a deposit of bricks that may date back to as early as the first Capitol building.

  • Hank Lutton digs near a ravine at an archaeological site...

    Kaitlin McKeown / Daily Press

    Hank Lutton digs near a ravine at an archaeological site next to the Capitol at the end of Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg.

  • During a dig exploring a ravine in April 2014 at...

    Kaitlin McKeown / Daily Press

    During a dig exploring a ravine in April 2014 at one end of Duke of Gloucester Street, archaeologists have found a deposit of bricks that may date back to as early as the first Capitol building.

  • Hank Lutton digs near a ravine at an archaeological site...

    Kaitlin McKeown / Daily Press

    Hank Lutton digs near a ravine at an archaeological site next to the Capitol at the end of Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg.

  • Hank Lutton digs near a ravine at an archaeological site...

    Kaitlin McKeown / Daily Press

    Hank Lutton digs near a ravine at an archaeological site next to the Capitol at the end of Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg.

  • Meredith Poole and John Elliott Jones work at an archaeological...

    Kaitlin McKeown / Daily Press

    Meredith Poole and John Elliott Jones work at an archaeological site next to the Capitol at the end of Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg.

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