mts
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In another thread I have argued that after digging pits on Oak Island, those pits were then backfilled with debris from around the area. This COULD have included items that were close to the surface (perhaps only a couple of feet down) like old fence posts, artifacts, and other items that were never in the pit to begin with. Imagine an excavator taking big scoops of surface dirt and debris and dumping it back down into the hole. The excavator is not methodically digging to make sure that the only thing going back in the hole is stuff that originally came from the hole. So the stuff used to backfill the hole is likely to be tainted with some other surface area dirt/items that were never down in the hole to begin with.
Given that the pit was backfilled with such debris, any items dug up from the pit and carbon dated today do NOT provide any evidence of what was originally 100 feet down in the ground hundreds of years ago. Can we all agree to this point?
Given that the pit was backfilled with such debris, any items dug up from the pit and carbon dated today do NOT provide any evidence of what was originally 100 feet down in the ground hundreds of years ago. Can we all agree to this point?
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