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Alexandria Archaeology
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For two days in August 1831, an enslaved preacher named Nathaniel Turner and a core group of followers rampaged across rural Southampton County, Virginia, killing some 55 white people. One month later, 46 free Black residents of Alexandria, Virginia, published a petition in the local newspaper, asserting their loyalty to the town. What compelled th...
Collaboration between professionals and the community has remained integral to the success of Alexandria’s archaeology program for fifty years. The program has evolved through the decades, reflecting changes in heritage values, and can serve as a model for community archaeology in other jurisdictions. Archaeology began in Alexandria in 1961 in resp...