What will possibly be discovered near Oak island at Charing Cross (New Ross) by FK.

And that will still be the case when he is done.

He's going in with a bias to find something he wants rather than examining the site carefully for existing evidence.

Real archaeology is done with small trowels and hair brushes and careful measurement and documentation. Not TV cameras.


You're right Charlie and I think I hinted at that in my last post. I assisted on a dig once and it is very tedious, but what I'm hoping for might be a little easier to find.

Cheers, Loki
 

I have been to a site near Annapolis Basin that I have written Nova Scotia Museums about on three different occasions with little response (I did have two). I fully understand this, but with evidence of a 14th century European presence (particularly Templar) I would have the evidence I need to present to N.S.M's.. This is too important to go attack a site illegally which is why I want their support.

So hire a private archaeologist, draw the necessary permits, and get the job done.
 

So hire a private archaeologist, draw the necessary permits, and get the job done.

That can set a person back quite a bit. I'd try the university to see if you can someone interested. No way would I mention the Templars because they won't come near the place. I'd say Acadian and they might bite.

The provincial government won't touch it unless its a Mi'kmaq or black settlers site. They don't have the manpower. They hardly ever check into Acadian sites now a days. I have heard of and have seen some horror stories in regards to historical sites in NS. A lot of very important sites are being bulldozed because of the new heritage laws.
 

Are you close to this area? I am an architect, geologist, archeologist, I will help you find treasure on Oak island!
Send me a message! The KEY is the stone cross!
 

Anyone close? I have just figured out the clue! The stone cross is the key! After all I am Wm the Conqueror, Master of the Craft, Zen Master! I do not
spew BS! TRUTH IS WISDOM!
 

I came here for the conversation, but I stayed for the characters.

And we certainly have some characters here.
 

You're right Charlie and I think I hinted at that in my last post. I assisted on a dig once and it is very tedious, but what I'm hoping for might be a little easier to find.



Cheers, Loki

Hi Loki,
Has the area ever been scanned using LIDAR? May help in distinguishing roads or foundations from the 14th century.
Another thing I'd seen on the show "Expedition Unknown" was to use a drone with a thermal imager after a hot day. Any metal relics hold onto the heat after dark.

Your Bud Aurum
 

Hay Loki, I had a talk with Ross Farms Museum and Historical Soc. and they back up your words about the Caring Cross name you used before . There was a school called by this name for years in New Ross. So you were right :occasion14:
 

There maybe not historical records, but there are plenty of clues! The rocks are the historical record that one needs!The stone cross of rocks are the KEYS!Remember to find the treasures has to be simple, you are making to hard on yourself and others! The story is fullfill your story and then tell us, has to have a conclusion!
 

This is the easy way! Go to the closest, oldest cemetery and find a grave, templar, masonic and use your compass! It will be staring right at the treasure! That SIMPLE!
 

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