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In the 17th century, almost everybody smoked pipes, including children. Pipes are now key artifacts for archaeologists researching Jamestown and other early settlements.
showed them english artifacts he had. whether he was telling the truth or not we don t know. he may have been trying to intimidate theenglish. you found artifacts at the new dig site that suggests to you that some of the lost colonists ended up there. yes. we found, in particular, two types of ceramic. one is made in the on the western coast of england, and it s part of a tall jar that was used to ship dried fish. so that s the kind of vessel that would go on ships going across the ocean. there is no other reason for it to be there unless it were brought by the lost colonists. and the other is a type of ceramic that s found in the south of london, in england. it is the type that s very prominent in london in the 16th century. fascinating stuff! bly straube from the roanoke island first colony foundation. thank you! you re welcome. good luck with your dig.
investigation from capitol hill police. they re checking whether or not her victim broke any rules by having the gun in his car. what a bizarre twist of events. chris jansing, thank you for the report. now we want to turn to a mystery. you may remember learning about in history class, the lost colony of roanoke, where more than 100 of america s first settlers disappeared, almost without a trace. today, more than 400 years later, we finally know what may have happened. with me now, bly straube, an archeologist. thank you so much for being with us. how fascinating is this to know that maybe everything we learned in our history books is not the case? so what do you think is the theory of what happened to the colonists? well, we re hot on the trail now. we are cautiously optimistic, and it s really a combination of