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Native American Villages Reported By John Smith 400 Years Ago Discovered In Virginia

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Recent archaeological discoveries have provided new evidence supporting the accuracy of many Native American oral traditions. In particular, findings related to events described by English explorer John Smith (1580–1631) have shed light on historical interactions along the Rappahannock River in Virginia’s Northern Neck.

Smith, who mapped extensive areas of Virginia and New England and published influential travelogues, reported being attacked by Native Americans in this region during the 1600s. While historians have often questioned some of Smith’s accounts, new evidence is lending credibility to his reports.

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