Recent updates to the Plymouth Colony Archive Project web site include reports on Derek Wheeler's continuing excavations at the seventeenth century Howland site in Kingston, Massachusetts, available at: <http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/users/deetz/Plymouth/material.html> This web site also includes materials you can use in educational exercises, including: links to a number of lesson plans; illustrations and text concerning seventeenth century architectural forms; a detailed photographic tour to illustrate Jim Deetz and Edwin Dethlefsen's study of stylistic changes in grave art, entitled "Death's Head, Cherub, Urn and Willow"; text and photographic illustrations of Deetz's findings of evidence indicating elements of African-American architectural and mortuary traditions at the Parting Ways site in Plymouth County; and an expanded collection of historic-period maps of Plymouth and the New England region. We welcome all comments and suggestions of how we can better present the materials we have made available and what additional materials you would like to see added. Thanks, Chris