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Extreme Droughts Played Major Role In Tragedies At Jamestown, "Lost Colony"
Science Daily (Apr. 28, 1998) — WILLIAMSBURG, VA--The worst droughts of the past 800 years likely played a major role in the mysterious disappearance of Roanoke Island's "Lost Colony" and in the "starving time" endured by colonists at Jamestown, researchers from the College of William and Mary and the University of Arkansas have concluded after studying growth rings of ancient trees in the Tidewater area. The findings were just published in the current issue of Science journal.
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
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Posted by Historical Melungeons at 9/18/2008 07:28:00 PM
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