Archaeologists have uncovered “conclusive physical evidence” of the first church site, circa 1610, in Hampton in what is the oldest continuous English-speaking parish in North America.
If you've found yourself going a little nuts, the weekend offers a chance to get back out. The Valentine's Day crowds have ...
Clues hiding in the details of a 400-year-old map could solve the mystery of the lost colony of Roanoke, which scholars have spent hundreds of years searching for.
Their whereabouts baffled historians for centuries until 2012 when experts with the British Museum analysed the 400-year-old “La Virginea Pars” map drawn by one of the colonists named John White, ...
On returning to England, he found Sir Walter Raleigh ... At early English settlements such as Jamestown, Border ware made up a hefty percentage of the pottery, but over time that percentage ...
The only clue left behind was the word Croatoan carved on a wooden post. An ancient map dating back 400 years, titled La ...
When the governor finally returned in 1590, he found his settlement completely ... researchers excavated a specific type of English pottery that was “limited to the earliest settlement sites ...
A pottery kiln that may have been used during the Tudor period has been discovered at a school. It was found at Sutton VA Primary School, near Potton in Bedfordshire, ahead of work to build a new ...
A pottery kiln from the 15th or 16th century was found at Sutton VA Primary School A pottery kiln that may have been used during the Tudor period has been discovered at a school. It was found at ...