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Werowocomoco has changed since Powhatan left it in 1609, but it is still there. You can discover more about it in a number of different ways, from it's history recorded in documents and maps, through the artifacts and other traces of the past which archaeologists are recovering in the soil, to the evidence about changing plants, animals and climate which scientists will examine. You can use the links above to access these resources.

  • Under "Selected Readings" you will find references to a number of books dealing with Virginia Indians, the early history of colonialisation, and archaeology.
  • "Links" will take you to a variety of internet resources on these and other topics.
  • If you are a Commonwealth of Virginia school student or teacher, you will find a listing of relevant SOL entries under "Teacher Resources".