Downloadable Resources for Educators and Parents:
Photos from a Research Trip to Roanoke Island:
Websites and online articles about the Lost Colony, the people and history of Roanoke Island, and Elizabethan language:
- Algonquian Indians of North Carolina, Inc.
- “Archeologists Find New Evidence of Lost Colonists on Hatteras” (The Outer Banks Voice)
- “Archeologists Work in Water and on Land at Roanoke Island.” (First Colony Foundation)
- “Croatoan Indians” (NCpedia)
- “Dare Stones” (NCpedia)
- Elizabethan Gardens
- Fort Raleigh National Historic Site
- Fort Raleigh: Time Team America
- Online Etymology Dictionary
- “Hidden Images Revealed on an Elizabethan Map of America” (First Colony Foundation)
- History of Muscadines
- “Lost Colony May Now Be Found” (The Virginian Pilot)
- “Outer Banks, North Carolina” (Jim Henson’s Wilson and Ditch Digging America)
- “Rethinking Roanoke” (Johns Hopkins Magazine)
- “Ghosts on a Roanoke Island Road” (The Virginian Pilot)
- “Mother Vine” video
- “North Carolina, British Researchers Find Clue to the Location of Lost Colony” (Charlotte Observer)
- “Outer Banks Island Lore”
- “Personal Narratives from the Virtual Jamestown Project”
- Roanoke Island Festival Park: Official Website
- “Roanoke Timeline”
- “Robert Cawdrey’s A Table Alphabetical (1604)”
- Shakespeare’s Words
- “Speak like a Pro: A Field Guide to Elizabethan English.”
- The Outer Banks of North Carolina
- “The Search for the Lost Colony”
- “The Settlement at Roanoke: A Timeline”
- “Timeline: Archeology at the Northwest End of Roanoke Island” (First Colony Foundation)
- “The Roanoke Island Colony: Lost, and Found?” (NY Times)
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