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Ancient map gives clue to fate of lost colony

By T.K. Randall
May 5, 2012 · Comment icon 9 comments

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New examination of a 425-year-old map offers a clue to an enduring mystery - the fate of Roanoke Colony.
It's one of the most enduring mysteries in the history of the United States - what happened to the colony at Roanoke, Virginia? Experts in London now believe that closer examination of a 425-year-old map may provide the answer. An image on the aging map indicates a previously overlooked symbol for a fort at the confluence of the Roanoke and Chowan rivers, believed to be the destination of the colonists. The symbol itself had been covered by a patch and while it's unclear why, it is thought it may have been meant to indicate that there was more than just a fort at the site.

"We believe that this evidence provides conclusive proof that they moved westward up the Albemarle Sound to the confluence of the Chowan and Roanoke rivers," said author James Horn. "Their intention was to create a settlement. And this is what we believe we are looking at with this symbol - their clear intention, marked on the map."[!gad]It's one of the most enduring mysteries in the history of the United States - what happened to the colony at Roanoke, Virginia? Experts in London now believe that closer examination of a 425-year-old map may provide the answer. An image on the aging map indicates a previously overlooked symbol for a fort at the confluence of the Roanoke and Chowan rivers, believed to be the destination of the colonists. The symbol itself had been covered by a patch and while it's unclear why, it is thought it may have been meant to indicate that there was more than just a fort at the site.

"We believe that this evidence provides conclusive proof that they moved westward up the Albemarle Sound to the confluence of the Chowan and Roanoke rivers," said author James Horn. "Their intention was to create a settlement. And this is what we believe we are looking at with this symbol - their clear intention, marked on the map."
Experts from the First Colony Foundation and the British Museum in London discussed their findings Thursday at a scholarly meeting on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Their focus: the "Virginia Pars" map of Virginia and North Carolina created by explorer John White in the 1580s and owned by the British Museum since 1866.


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Comment icon #1 Posted by I Am Not Resisting 12 years ago
I would love to find out what happened to them. I know it's been a mystery for so long but if the discovery happened in my lifetime I think it would be neat.
Comment icon #2 Posted by Goodnite 12 years ago
I too want to think that the original colonists survived somewhere in the Mid-Atlantic. I hope this new clue helps solve the mystery.
Comment icon #3 Posted by King Fluffs 12 years ago
Didn't someone awhile back prove that the Roanoke Colony all drowned?
Comment icon #4 Posted by Paracelse 12 years ago
Are those scientists looking for survivors???? :whistle:
Comment icon #5 Posted by gnostic-deity 12 years ago
why didnt anyone search there then? i mean, there was a map of the area....
Comment icon #6 Posted by csspwns 12 years ago
its already solved...they started to have affairs with native americans tats y the next generation of native americans became considerably whiter and then they all drowned on a river journey
Comment icon #7 Posted by Xanthurion2 12 years ago
this is very intriguing. i have always been fascinated by the disappearance of the roanoke colony
Comment icon #8 Posted by Erowin 12 years ago
I thought they found some pretty good evidence that they just joined the nearby Indian tribe....
Comment icon #9 Posted by Skeptic Chicken 12 years ago
I just want to say, I HATE misleading titles. The title says "Ancient map gives clue to fate of lost colony", that saying that there is definite proof of what happened to them. But in the article it says "believe" and "may" over and over. ARGHHHHHHH!


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