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A new study suggests the Lost Colony of Roanoke assimilated with Native Americans, backed by iron flakes found on Hatteras ...
The recent discovery of copious amounts of iron trash on North Carolina's Hatteras Island may reveal the fate of a ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered evidence pointing toward the fate of the Roanoke Colony, whose residents disappeared between 1587 and 1590 in North Carolina.
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.
One artifact could depict a recorded event ... “You’re robbing an entire nation of people of their history by pretending Croatoan is a mystery on a tree,” he said. “These were a people ...
The colony had Croatoan men on the ship with them ... He's a professional and we've been finding artifacts from the colony for over a decade, and he's never said that until we got the blacksmith ...
Artifacts no longer on display in the museum include Harriet Tubman’s personal hymn book and a first edition of Frederick Douglass’ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American ...
The pair have “been digging near Buxton on the Croatoan Hatteras Island for more than a decade,” uncovering weapons and other European artifacts in the area, all of which have been put on ...