pocahontas marries john rolfe in this church in 1614. i'm standinge you exactly, a little deeper than she was, but this is where pocahontas stood when she got married. had to. they stand in the center. you have been to weddings, you know. that is kind of wow. you can do that with archaeology. now i'm going to get you to come down, and we are going to get into the trench down there and we will gather out into here. schmidtzve danny digging away with dan smith. and you can tell them what you're doing there, dan. so, what we're doing as we are digging into a well. this well happens to be in the southwest corner of the church. now, it looks like that is just a coincidence, but we wanted to make sure that it did not relate to the church. so thus we dig into it and see ablee can find date artifacts. we know this church is here until 1617 and shifts to another location. what we have been finding our artifacts later than that date. it looks like it is a coincidence. i think this will date to the mid-17th century. a 350 year old well. now, what w