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Scott Dawson, the president of the Croatoan Archaeological Society who runs The Lost Colony Museum, believes a recent discovery reinforces research that the Lost Colony relocated to Hatteras Island.
"It's funny that people still pretend that the colonists carved a mysterious word on a tree — 'Croatoan' — and no one knows what it means... It's no secret. We know the real story." In 1585, English ...
an archaeologist claimed to find artifacts related to the missing colonists on modern Hatteras Island, some 50 miles south of Roanoke—then Croatoan island, home of the Croatoan tribe ...
The haul is one of the New World’s few troves of arguably Elizabethan artifacts ... CROATOAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Throughout colonial North America, most of the English captured by Indians ...
A single palisade remained, with the word CROATOAN carved into it (the name of a nearby indigenous tribe). A Hidden Clue ... weapons and other European artifacts in the area, all of which have ...
Ever since White’s puzzlement, many people have developed many theories of what happened to the lost colonists.
Inside Vatican City, the home of Pope Leo, lies a vast collection of Indigenous artifacts and cultural objects that some ...
The Vatican’s Anima Mundi Ethnological Museum holds thousands of Indigenous artifacts that were taken from communities across Canada by Catholic missionaries a century ago. Indigenous Peoples ...
Free-to-play “extreme action RPG” TRIBE NINE will end service on November 27, publisher and developer Akatsuki Games announced. All previously scheduled updates, including the release of ...