Excavation

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A Brief History Lesson

A Brief History Lesson

From: Oak Island and Its Lost Treasure

briefly reviews the history of the region with a view to establishing the backdrop against which the excavation of the Money Pit would likely have been carried out towards the end of the 17th century 10 $1.00 Add
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A Flood Tunnel is Confirmed

A Flood Tunnel is Confirmed

From: Oak Island and Its Lost Treasure

1866-1885, the endeavors by the Halifax Company that are murky due to lack of surviving records 6 $0.60 Add
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A Theory Evolves

A Theory Evolves

From: Oak Island and Its Lost Treasure

Analyzes important clues of a technical nature leading to a theory that the flood tunnel was not part of the original excavation project. The overwhelming conclusion that emerges from the … 11 $1.10 Add
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An Ancient Mariner

An Ancient Mariner

From: Oak Island and Its Lost Treasure

Looks at Sir William Phips’s (1651-1695) connection to Oak Island and the evidence to his connection and his history of treasure seeking 20 $2.00 Add
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Appendix:

Appendix:

Summary of shafts, major drilling campaigns and excavations from 1795 to 2005

From: Oak Island and Its Lost Treasure

Summary of shafts, major drilling campaigns and excavations from 1795 to 2005 11 $1.10 Add
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Burying of the Hatchet Ceremony of 1761, and the Royal Proclamation of 1763

Burying of the Hatchet Ceremony of 1761, and the Royal Proclamation of 1763

From: We Were Not the Savages, Third Edition

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Civilization, Democracy and Government

Civilization, Democracy and Government

The Need for a Native American Historical Perspective

From: We Were Not the Savages, Third Edition

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Confederation and the Indian Act

Confederation and the Indian Act

From: We Were Not the Savages, Third Edition

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Dispossession and the Imposition of Povety

Dispossession and the Imposition of Povety

From: We Were Not the Savages, Third Edition

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Dreams of Buried Treasure

Dreams of Buried Treasure

From: Oak Island and Its Lost Treasure

1795 – 1805. Tracing the history of the theory that treasure is buried on Oak Island; includes Daniel McGinnis discovering the Money Pit, traces different discoveries on the island, … 20 $2.00 Add
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European Greed and the Mi'kmaq Resolve to Fight

European Greed and the Mi’kmaq Resolve to Fight

From: We Were Not the Savages, Third Edition

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Flawed Peace and the Treaty of 1749

Flawed Peace and the Treaty of 1749

From: We Were Not the Savages, Third Edition

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Important Evidence is Revealed

Important Evidence is Revealed

From: Oak Island and Its Lost Treasure

1909-1943, Captain Harry Bowdoin of New York and the Old Gold Salvage and Wrecking Company and the important evidence that they found, edwin Hamilton, 21 $2.10 Add
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Mi'kmaq Social Values and Economy

Mi’kmaq Social Values and Economy

From: We Were Not the Savages, Third Edition

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Military Involvement

Military Involvement

From: Oak Island and Its Lost Treasure

This chapter summarizes the evidence for a military connection to Oak Island. What follows is a reconstruction of how the Flood Tunnel was excavated and the Smith’s Cove cofferdam … 24 $2.40 Add
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More Bounties for Human Scalps and the Treaty of 1752

More Bounties for Human Scalps and the Treaty of 1752

From: We Were Not the Savages, Third Edition

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