The Dumpling Island Archeological Site is a Late Woodland period archaeological site on Dumpling Island in Suffolk, Virginia, United States.
The site encompasses the remains of a Native American village associated with the Nansemond people.
[2] The Nansemond village was attacked and burned by English colonists from the Jamestown Colony in 1609 but quickly recovered.
[3] The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
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