Wampanoag Collections

Wampanoag archaeological collections include stone tools made over the past several thousand years, as well as bone tools and ceramics. 

  • Projectile Points
  • Stone tools
  • Bone tools
  • Ceramics

Native staff at Plimoth Plantation's Wampanoag Indigenous Program make reproductions of the artifacts used in the 17th century.  Not merely reproductions, these artifacts represent a continuation of Wampanoag arts and crafts traditions into the present day.

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COLLECTIONS

Objects and artifacts of daily life from 1500 to 1700.

ARCHEOLOGY

Artifacts from digs are used for study, reproduction and exhibition.

ARTICLES & ESSAYS

A collection of articles, resources, and more on Patuxet and colonial Plimoth.

BLOGS

Find out what goes on behind the scenes here daily.

 

VIDEOS

See why history here is still alive in our TV spots and other videos.

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