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North Carolina / Roanoke Island / Algonquian peoples / Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands / Missing people / African-American historic places / Ikonos / Roanoke Colony / Roanoke River / Remote sensing / John White / Croatan
Date: 2012-08-30 16:30:14
North Carolina
Roanoke Island
Algonquian peoples
Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
Missing people
African-American historic places
Ikonos
Roanoke Colony
Roanoke River
Remote sensing
John White
Croatan

Science, Settlement, and Remote Sensing; Locating the Remains of the Lost Colony of Northeast North Carolina Marquis L. Dennis, Zaccheaus R. Eley, Jeremy Emanuel, Danielle Graves, Jennifer Jenkins Mentor: Dr. Dwayne Will

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