we've got viennese glass and chinese porcelain, you can see some here, that they're bringing. so, it's really a different picture of jamestown than one would expect. it's rather wealthy in some regards. colorful. we've got professions like jewelers sitting in the fort and making jewelry. i mean, not all was death and dying and killing indians. we find a lot of their leisure time activities. lots and lots of gaming dice. and chess pieces and backgammon pieces. musical instruments. so, it's from all sort of facets of their life being reflected here. the people visiting historic jamestown have the opportunity to come in and look up close at the artifacts. they have to sign up, called a curator's tour, and we give them the whole orientation, what we do with artifacts behind closed doors, so it's a unique opportunity to get an up-close look. they can ask questions. they can even at times touch 400-year-old artifacts, you know, things john smith may have used, so i think it's a pretty enriching experience for visitors. we only bring ten people through at a time. keep the group reall