Digging Backwards Through History Lights the Way Forward
'Groundbreaking' archaeological discoveries at W&M provide a deeper understanding and connection to the historic Williamsburg Bray School
Researchers also discovered a previously undocumented cellar, layered with centuries of artifacts. The discoveries provide a new portal into the site's past, providing a more complete story of the Williamsburg Bray School, its scholars and their impact.
"As the United States prepares to mark its 250th anniversary, William & Mary is embracing its role as a steward of the nation's origin stories – and as a catalyst for their expansion," said W&M President
"The discovery of this cellar is thrilling," Rowe added. "The roots of our city and university entwine here. Every layer of history that it reveals gives us new insights into our early republic, from the Williamsburg Bray School through the generations that followed, up through the early 20th century."
Layered with history
The foundation and cellar discoveries were first made early this spring by Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (CWF) archaeologists conducting preliminary investigations for the Gates Hall renovation project. The W&M Real Estate Foundation is managing the renovation and expansion on behalf of the W&M Foundation. Since the spring, the W&M Center for Archaeological Research (the Center), under the leadership of
The cellar is sizeable: approximately 36 by 18 feet. Two distinct levels are emerging. The Center team has exposed the bottom of the cellar almost eighteen inches higher than the previous depth found by the CWF team. "It looks like the cellar was a partial cellar, and had different floor levels potentially," said Center Project Archaeologist
In addition to the foundation and cellar, their work is revealing a rich archaeological story that stretches from the 18th century to the mid-20th century: jewelry, slate pencil fragments, sherds of pottery and vases, buttons – the stuff of everyday life, the ephemera of history.
Each excavated layer reveals more discoveries. Among the recovered items are fragments of colonoware pottery – handmade ceramics often associated with sites of enslavement and Indigenous communities – as well as sherds of Greek Revival ceramics, glass, and decorative items linked to the women who lived in Brown Hall during the early 1900s. Before it was moved down
A favorite recovery of the team is a sherd of glass depicting Minerva, Roman goddess of wisdom, justice, war and the arts.
The Minerva sherd juxtaposes with a piece of late 19th century or early 20th century flatware, painted with a Greek meandros pattern. "We know that the girls at Brown Hall were furnishing their dorms,"
The team is careful not to draw too many conclusions from what they are finding – yet. "It's early days," Monroe added. Once bagged and labeled, artifacts will travel to the lab at the Center for further study.
Spaces of engagement
Plans are underway to incorporate the archaeological discoveries, as well as photographs and other documents, into a permanent exhibit inside
Other artifacts will be lent to The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, where they will join additional items connected to the site for display at the Colin G. and Nancy N. Campbell Archaeology Center, scheduled to open in 2026.
At Gates Hall, the intention is to outline the foundation of the original Bray School on the floor and, if possible, excavate a portion for display in the exhibit – reminders of the lives lived on the site.
The renovation at Gates Hall, made possible by a
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