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Uncovering layers of history

As part of the team uncovering the foundations of the historic Williamsburg Bray School, Heather Little M.A. ’23 and Madeline Dorton ’24 are unearthing the history of the campus where they studied history and archaeology as students.

By Staff
Published October 15, 2025
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They discuss their journey from the classroom to the dig site as archaeological field technicians working at the site of the Gates Hall renovation project. Read more.


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