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April 17, 2015 By Editor

Croatoan Archeological Society – Mark Horton explains findings of study on Hatteras island regarding Lost Colony

Articles on the findings:

Outer Banks Sentinel
http://www.obsentinel.com/news/lost-or-found/article_69865874-e2d4-11e4-8e25-bb38df3bd9e9.html

Outer Banks Voice
http://outerbanksvoice.com/2015/04/12/archaeologists-find-new-evidence-of-lost-colonists-on-hatteras/

For more information about the Croatoan Archaeological Society, please visit their website and follow their Facebook page.

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Filed Under: Archaeology Tagged With: Algonquian, Croatoan (Croatan), Hatteras, Lost Colony

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