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Existing comment: Digging Jordan's Journey
Jordan's Journey sits on a point of land that protrudes from the James River's south bank, east of where the James and Appomattox rivers converge. Humans have lived there for thousands of years. In the 1980s, rumors that the site would be sold to a land developer sparked the Virginia Department of Historic Resources to lead a series of excavations that revealed it to be one of the richest archaeological sites from seventeenth-century America.
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