Recent excavations on Hatteras Island may have just uncovered the “smoking gun” that reveals what happened to the Roanoke settlers and finally brings the mystery of the “Lost Colony” to a close.

Finding Croatoan / FacebookScott Dawson , the author and amateur archeologist seek to put an end to the supposed mystery of the Roanoke Colony once and for all .

Large amounts of hammerscale , metal scraps bequeath over from blacksmithing , that have recently been come up on North Carolina ’s Hatteras Island could finally settle the mystery of what happen to the “ Lost Colony ” of Roanoke .

These scrap , according to one local archeologist , could provide definitive evidence that the English colonist , after all of a sudden abandoning the Roanoke settlement in 1585 , had simply bolt for nearby Hatteras Island and begun living alongside the Croatoan aboriginal American federation of tribes .

Roanoke Colony Mystery Solved

Finding Croatoan/FacebookScott Dawson, the author and amateur archaeologist seeking to put an end to the supposed mystery of the Roanoke Colony once and for all.

During a recent address at the Roanoke River Maritime Museum in Plymouth , North Carolina , author , museum proprietor , and Chief Executive of the Croatoan Archaeological Society , Scott Dawson , announced his breakthrough . Together with fellow archaeologist and TV giver Mark Horton , Dawson had been look Hatteras for more evidence to bear his possibility aboutwhat happened to the “ Lost dependency of Roanoke ” : that it was never suffer at all .

During their excavation , they came across the hammerscale , which theDaily Mailnotes are “ scarcely larger than a grain of rice . ” These shavings are a by-product of Fe - forging techniques that , Horton and Dawson say , would have been unknown to the Croatoan kin group .

English settler , however , would have been using the blacksmithing technique that acquire hammerscale . If Dawson is correct , this could be the “ empiric , physical grounds ” that solidify his theory about the Roanoke secret once and for all .

What Happened To Roanoke Colony

Wikimedia CommonsIllustration of the discovery of “CROATOAN” carved into a tree at the Roanoke Colony.

The Supposed Mystery Behind The “Lost Colony” Of Roanoke — And Why It Doesn’t Make Sense

Wikimedia CommonsIllustration of the discovery of “ CROATOAN ” cut up into a tree at the Roanoke Colony .

The whodunit behind theRoanoke Colonyhas long been a foundational piece of American mythology .

As the tarradiddle goes , in 1585 , Sir Walter Raleigh established the colony in present - day North Carolina . About 120 mass reconcile in the dependency — but just five years later , none of them remain . When an English ship visited in 1590 , the resolution was intact , yet the masses had on the face of it vanished all at once , as if into thin line .

Mystery Of Roanoke Colony

Finding Croatoan/FacebookArchaeologist Mark Horton, who has been assisting Dawson in excavations on Hatteras Island.

The small town was abandon , and the only clue about what happened was a single word of honor carved into a Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree : “ CROATOAN . ”

In the more than 400 age since everyone on the face of it vanish , numerous theories have essay to explain the destiny of the Roanoke settler . Some have suggested aterrible fate betide the Roanoke settlers , with rumors of cannibalism becoming pervasive . Others hypothesize that the colonists may have died off during a harsh wintertime .

Even the word “ Croatoan ” — the original name of Hatteras Island and the Native American tribe who exist there — developed its own morbid mythology .

What Happened To Roanoke Colonists

Scott DawsonA pile of hammerscale found on Hatteras Island, showing that European blacksmithing techniques were used there.

Some have arrogate that the poetEdgar Allan Poe , shortly before his decease , had been grumble the word “ Croatoan . ”Amelia Earharthad allegedly scrawled the intelligence in her journal shortly before her fateful final flight . Horror writer Ambrose Bierce had purportedly catch some Z’s in a bed engrave with the word mere night before he vanished . The walls of the prison house cubicle obtain Wild West stage robberBlack Bartreportedly had “ Croatoan ” scratched into them — and he was never seen again after his press release .

But there is no concrete evidence to suggest that any of this is in reality true . Most likely , these stories were concocted later to add to the mystery surrounding Roanoke and the Croatoan kinship group . What it exhibit , though , is how the history of the bemused Colony of Roanoke extend to both baffle and intrigue multitude for centuries .

incur Croatoan / FacebookArchaeologist Mark Horton , who has been assisting Dawson in excavations on Hatteras Island .

Mystery Of Lost Colony Of Roanoke

Scott DawsonMetal found at the Hatteras Island dig site.

Scott Dawson was n’t buying it , though .

“ They say that the settlement vanished and they left behind this cryptic message on a tree diagram , ‘ Croatoan , ’ and no one live what it means , ” he say . “ The reason they do this is closed book sell , right ? But Croatoan is Hatteras Island . It ’s clearly label on the maps . ”

In 1937 , dramatist Paul Green pennedThe Lost Colony , a theatrical yield about the Roanoke Colony that proved to be fairly popular . But Dawson believes that the whole tale about Roanoke being lost was nothing more than “ a selling campaign ” — one that evidently proved to be very effective .

His skepticism about the usual Roanoke story eventually culminated in his Holy Scripture , The Lost Colony and Hatteras Island , in which he outlined his possibility about the colonists , their close ties to the Croatoan clan , and their eventual resettlement to Hatteras Island .

Now , he ’s found strong-arm grounds to back up his title .

The “Smoking Gun” On Hatteras Island That Could Finally Solve The Mystery Of What Happened To The Roanoke Colony

Scott DawsonA pile of hammerscale set up on Hatteras Island , designate that European blacksmithing techniques were used there .

Dawson and Horton have been digging near the former Roanoke and Croatoan colony for more than a tenner , during which they uncover numerous weapons andEuropean artifacts on Hatteras Island .

Those discoveries furnish some well support for Dawson ’s theory , but the artifacts could just as easy have supported some of the more macabre theories about the settler ’ fates . As the researchers said , “ coins and sword hilts could have get down to Hatteras through trade wind or a passing colonist . ” Their most late find , however , is a clear sign that European settlers were indeed living on the island .

“ The hammerscale shows that English settler subsist among the Croatoans on Hatteras and were at long last absorbed into their community , ” Horton told theDaily Mail . “ Once and for all , this smoking torpedo evidence answers any question about the suppose enigma of the lost settlement . ”

Horton avow that the Croatoan would not have been conducting the sort of blacksmithing that would bring forth hammerscale —   but English settlers would have .

“ You heat up an iron retinal rod , and when you hit it , petty pieces of metal fly off , ” Dawson told theIsland Free Press . “ It gets walked over and forms a little peck , and no one gives it any judgement , except for us , 400 years later . ”

forge were not irregular sites . settler would n’t have fix one up only to move away briefly afterward . Thus , the front of an English - style forge on Hatteras Island date back to the 16th 100 is likely proof that Europeans detain on the island as lasting residents .

Scott DawsonMetal found at the Hatteras Island excavation site .

“ We have empirical , physical evidence coming out of the ground with the best pro in the world behind it , ” Dawson said . “ This is showing a presence of the English workings metal and living in the Indian Village for tenner . We ’re determine this whole metalwork workshop on the site and natives did n’t do that . ”

Dawson also enounce that finding proof for this narrative is even more urgent as Hatteras Island becomes more highly-developed .

“ The archaeology is just a cherry on top , but the fact that we ’re able to carry on all of this Croatoan material as well , that makes me felicitous because it ’s in real danger of being lose , ” he state .

As for the supposed mystery of the preoccupied Colony of Roanoke , Dawson consider its high clock time to withdraw it : “ To say we were delirious is an understatement . We finally had that ‘ smoking gun for hire ’ evidence , so there is no pauperism to keep regurgitating the fictional story that no one knows what happened to them . ”

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