As reported
in the News and Observer a couple of weeks ago, a new look at
a 425-year-old map has yielded a tantalizing clue about the fate of the Lost
Colony, the settlers who disappeared from North Carolina's Roanoke Island in
the late 16th century.
Experts
from the First Colony Foundation and the British
Museum in London discussed their findings recently. Their
focus: the "Virginea Pars" map of Virginia
and North Carolina created by explorer John White
in the 1580s and owned by the British
Museum since 1866.
"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 James Horn, vice president of research and historical
interpretation at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and author of a 2010
book about the Lost Colony.
Read the full article.
Check out this blog for images of the discussed map elements as well as some dialogue on people’s reactions.
Editors Note: It was very
interesting to read about this. Obviously,
the map in question has existed for over 400 years and only with a recent
re-examination have “new” conclusions been reached. Though, it does not appear that all are in
agreement!
You may remember that a recent Upfront
with NGS post talked about “Everyone Makes Mistakes: Why You Should Review Your Research
Notes.” Basically, it never hurts to
revisit source documents and it may actually help!
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It has been pointed out that the N&O link is no longer working ... today, this link to Fox News is working, http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/05/07/new-clue-to-mystery-lost-roanoke-colony/ ... and, in case that link becomes no good here is a link to the same news on the First Colony Foundation website, http://www.firstcolonyfoundation.org/news/2012_white_map.aspx
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