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Date: 2009-07-07 15:21:54
North Carolina
Roanoke Island
Algonquian peoples
Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
Missing people
Outer Banks
Roanoke Colony
Croatan
Manteo
Fort Raleigh National Historic Site
Roanoke tribe
Roanoke

Adventures in Archaeology Come and join a real, valuable and enjoyable experience in history and archaeology. From the college classroom to a tour of the historic Outer Banks of North Carolina. We invite you on a journey

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