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Unearthing the Past
at Ferry Farm

Early Man
10,000-6,800 BC
Hunters & Gatherers
6,800-1,500 BC
Woodland Indians
1,500 BC-1,500 AD
Virginia Frontier
1695-1725
Impact of a New Town
1728
George Washington
1738-1772
The Civil War
1861-1865
Recovery & Roots of Preservation - 1872-1932 Preservation
1932-1996

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Unearthing the Past
Ferry Farm's landscape has witnessed an astonishing array of transformations over the last 12,000 years. Since 2001, archaeologists conducting large-scale excavations at Ferry Farm have unearthed over a half-million artifacts created by people from eleven distinct time periods. Some of these groups made only minor impacts on the landscape, while others made sweeping changes. Roll mouse over thumbnail images below to swap views in main window.

Map of Ferry Farm  
Working at the dig site  
Labeling Artifacts  
Spatial Analysis  
   
Aerial Photo of Ferry Farm ~ During its history, the Rappahannock River has helped shape life at Ferry Farm, providing both an avenue for transportation and a major food source. At different times, this waterway connected the frontier with England, linked Fredericksburg to Stafford County via a rope ferry, and separated Confederate combatants from Union troops.