Archaeology at Montpelier

Archaeology at Montpelier The Montpelier Archaeology Department conducts excavations at James Madison's historic home, engagin

Join us for our preservation focused Masonry Expedition! We have both week-long (Aug 31-Sept 4) and two-day (Sept 3 & 4)...
05/13/2026

Join us for our preservation focused Masonry Expedition! We have both week-long (Aug 31-Sept 4) and two-day (Sept 3 & 4) options. Come out and join us as we assess and stabilize historic masonry, repair mortar joints using period appropriate methods, and record structures using digital technology such as LiDAR and 3D modeling. It’s sure to be a great week, one you won’t want to miss! Email [email protected] or scan the QR codes for more information!

04/15/2026

Opening for a phase three excavation is hard work, but we find ways to keep it light!

Today, April 8th 2026, marks two years since an electrical fire broke out in the archaeology offices and lab at Montpeli...
04/08/2026

Today, April 8th 2026, marks two years since an electrical fire broke out in the archaeology offices and lab at Montpelier causing devastating soot, water, and burn damage to the buildings and portions of the archaeological collections.
We pause today to reflect on the impact the fire has had on our archaeology department, and celebrate our networks of supporters who have allowed us to rise and thrive in the aftermath of the fire.
In the two years since the fire, we have hosted 31 public programs with over 400 participants. We have moved our offices and lab into our newly renovated Community Archaeology Lab at Montpelier (CALM aka The Esso building) on Route 20 in the building that once held the Montpelier Supply Store during the duPont ownership of Montpelier. Over fifty thousand artifacts have passed through the lab since we moved into CALM to be washed, catalogued, and conserved, and we have excavated over three thousand gallons of soil.
Our work continues as we gear up for 2026 excavations at the Revolutionary War Era Blacksmith Site but we have only been able to get where we are today because of folks like you who have given us the strength to continue our work. Whether through an instagram like, donations of soot sponges, tyvek suits, boxes, or the funds to renovate CALM. We thank you for getting us back on our feet.
The quick and heroic efforts of our local Orange County Fire and Rescue departments (who brought out over 30 firefighters and combatted the structural fire for over four hours), the effects of the damage to the archaeological collections the night of the fire was limited to only 14 boxes of ceramics and iron artifacts. Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for the work you do each and every day for our community.
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Snapshots of the incredible JMU group from last week! What a great start to the expedition season!
03/25/2026

Snapshots of the incredible JMU group from last week! What a great start to the expedition season!

Then and now! With the help of our volunteer Ava, we’ve been able to match up these historic photographs to the modern l...
03/23/2026

Then and now! With the help of our volunteer Ava, we’ve been able to match up these historic photographs to the modern landscape. We’ll be using these new photos to update our GIS story maps which are free to explore on the Montpelier website!

Have a passion for citizen science or simply looking for a fun hands on learning experience? You can register now for ou...
02/13/2026

Have a passion for citizen science or simply looking for a fun hands on learning experience? You can register now for our slate of public archaeology programs for 2026!

This year we are offering a mix of our standard lab and excavation programs as well as some unique experimental archaeology programs: including hearth cooking, historic blacksmithing, and more! Ever wondered how we take what is learned from artifacts and documents and translate that into bringing the past to life to honor those who came before us?

Here at Montpelier Archaeology, we have a passion for working with the public to discover and preserve the historic landscape. We welcome you to step inside our active excavation sites and work alongside our professional archaeology staff and other experts in historic trades. Our programs also include specialty lectures and site tours that are not available to a typical Montpelier visitor that will immerse you in the 18th, 19th, and 20th century history of the property. You will not just dig with us, you will learn with us!

Explore our programs here: https://www.montpelier.org/archaeology-programs/ .

So thankful for the incredible conservation work being conducted by our talented friends at the Maryland Archaeological ...
01/13/2026

So thankful for the incredible conservation work being conducted by our talented friends at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory (MAC Lab)!

Come join us March 30-April 3 for a special expedition in CALM, the Community Archaeology Lab at Montpelier!This expedit...
01/05/2026

Come join us March 30-April 3 for a special expedition in CALM, the Community Archaeology Lab at Montpelier!

This expedition will focus on analyzing and mending ceramics, as well as assisting with the conservation of iron, all from our excavations at the Walnut Hollow and Blacksmith sites.

This expedition is great for first-timers or those who have excavated with us before and want to see what happens with all the artifacts they've pulled up! Sign up now!

12/17/2025

We are now accepting applications for the 2026 Archaeology Field School!

In 2026, students will work on an 18th Century Blacksmithing operation next to the iconic Temple and icehouse.

Over the course of six weeks, students will learn:

-Stratigraphic Excavation
-Archeological Survey Methods
-Digital Recordation with ESRI's Field Maps
-Feature Identification and Recordation
-Artifact Identification
-Artifact Processing
-Basics of Collections Management
-Principals of Doing Public & Community Archaeology

Applications are due by March 16th.

Learn more and apply here: https://www.montpelier.org/archaeology-programs/field-school-paid-internships-volunteers/

Join Us Tomorrow at Noon to hear about the extensive network of customers that Moses and his fellow smiths managed throu...
12/16/2025

Join Us Tomorrow at Noon to hear about the extensive network of customers that Moses and his fellow smiths managed through the Blacksmith Shop at Montpelier and how we are using an interdisciplinary approach to understand the site.

Volunteer Ron Downes will discuss how he is using county deeds to map customer names from the 1780s ledger books and what this says about the customer base.

We will then hear from heritage blacksmith Paul Fitz about what we can learn from the slag and scrap iron at the site regarding the work Moses and the other smiths carried out at the site.

We will round out the discussion about what we hope to learn from archaeology at the site based on current surveys and hear from you about what questions you feel we should address during our research.

Register Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/1bvi1PQIRdS7yxwSCQ2dQQ #/registration

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