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A new study suggests the Lost Colony of Roanoke assimilated with Native Americans, backed by iron flakes found on Hatteras ...
Archaeologists have discovered 16th-century artifacts on Hatteras Island. | Credit: Mark Horton / Croatoan Archaeological Society Archaeologists have uncovered two large piles of iron flakes on ...
The recent discovery of copious amounts of iron trash on North Carolina's Hatteras Island may reveal the fate of a 16th-century "Lost Colony." ...
As the tragic legend goes, British colonists who were settled on North Carolina’s Roanoke Island in 1587 disappeared at some ...
One of the only clues remaining at the site was the word “CROATOAN” carved into a palisade. It either referred to Croatoan Island, which is now called Hatteras Island, or the Croatoan Indians.
Archaeologists recently uncovered evidence pointing toward the fate of the Roanoke Colony, whose residents disappeared between 1587 and 1590 in North Carolina.
"The Lost Colony went to Croatoan. I know they teach in school that no one knows what this word (Croatoan) means, but that's a lie. The colony had Croatoan men on the ship with them. There were ...
The lost colonists of Roanoke left behind a clue about their fate, the word 'Croatoan' carved into a tree. Who were the Croatans? What were their lives like? How can we see this whole story ...
Scott Dawson claims to have found “hammerscale,” a byproduct of iron forging, on Hatteras Island, the home of the indigineous Croatoan people, suggesting the colony members lived alongside them.