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Horton added, “We think that they assimilated into the Native American community and their descendants, their sons, their granddaughters, their grandsons carried on living on Hatteras Island ...
"It's an 11th- to 14th-century Native American site located just outside of St. Louis and is home to dozens of mounds, including the largest earthen structure in the U.S. and Canada—Monk's Mound ...
New research by Mark Horton and Scott Dawson suggests Roanoke Colony settlers assimilated with Native Americans, supported by archaeological evidence of English iron-working on Hatteras Island.