Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of the Lost ColonyInhaltsverzeichnis: pt. I.A Case of Missing Persons: The disappearance ; A case of missing persons ; John White: governor ; Of London ; Of population ; Of religion ; The Colonists ; In certain danger -- pt. II. A Case of Murder: Sabotage ; The second Roanoke expedition: Grenville and the Secotan (1585) ; The second Roanoke expedition: Lane's command (1585-1586) ; Chaunis Temoatan and a murder (1586) -- pt. III. A Case of Conspiracy: The lost colonists (1587) ; Raleigh's rise to power ; Political turmoil ; The players ; The motive ; The game ; The fall -- pt. IV. Who Are the Mandoag?: Raleigh's search ; Jamestown ; War on the Powhatan ; Requiem ; Deep in the interior ; Who are the Mandoag? -- Appendix A: Wingina and the Secotan -- Appendix B: The meaning of Mandoag and Nottoway. |
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... happened ? And yet , as compelling as this riddle is , Roanoke holds a further surprise , for it comprises not one mystery but two - not only what happened to the colonists but why ? Why were they marooned on Roanoke Island when their ...
... happened ? And yet , as compelling as this riddle is , Roanoke holds a further surprise , for it comprises not one mystery but two - not only what happened to the colonists but why ? Why were they marooned on Roanoke Island when their ...
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... happening ? What does John White's own account reveal of the problem ? What were the conditions on Roanoke that ... happened after their dis- appearance . I chose to tell this story , then , as a series of discoveries gen- erated by ...
... happening ? What does John White's own account reveal of the problem ? What were the conditions on Roanoke that ... happened after their dis- appearance . I chose to tell this story , then , as a series of discoveries gen- erated by ...
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XXX | 219 |
XXXI | 223 |
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