Eric Klingelhofer and Bly Straube attended the British-based Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology conference held in St John’s, Newfoundland. First Colony Foundation organized the session entitled “Roanoke and Jamestown.”
Read MoreArchaeologists Work in Water and on Land at Roanoke Island
The First Colony Foundation and the National Park Service have announced today the completion of First Colony Foundation’s May 2010 archaeological research at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site on Roanoke Island near Manteo, North Carolina.
Read MoreFirst Colony Foundation Archaeologists and NPS Conclude Successful Dig at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site on Roanoke Island
The First Colony Foundation and the National Park Service announced today the completion of the 2009 archaeological research dig at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site on Roanoke Island near Manteo, North Carolina.
Read MoreRadar Tomography Conducted on Roanoke Island to Identify Potential Dig Sites
On July 21-22, a team undertook a remote sensing survey at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site in an effort to identify potential future excavation sites.
Read MoreRoanoke Island Archaeological Find Goes on Exhibition at Fort Raleigh
A copper necklace, uncovered in May 2008 by First Colony Foundation archaeologists working under an agreement with the National Park Service, will be placed on exhibition at the Lindsay Warren Visitor Center at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site near Manteo, North Carolina.
Read MorePBS’ Time Team America to Debut July 8 with Dig on Roanoke Island
TIME TEAM AMERICA spends three days at Fort Raleigh in hot pursuit of archaeological evidence that will put the ghost of Roanoke to rest and establish where the first colony in America was actually located.
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