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Oak Island Pit

Benjamin Ramirez

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

Oak Island Pit explores the enduring mystery of Oak Island, focusing on the sophisticated 18th-century engineering behind the infamous Money Pit and its intricate flood tunnels. Rather than solely focusing on the treasure hunt narrative, the book delves into the architectural design and historical context of the site, combining archaeological findings, historical records, and engineering analyses.

 
The construction of the Money Pit involved impressive civil engineering for its time; some experts believe the flood tunnels were designed to protect something of great value, while others suggest a different purpose altogether. The book uniquely dissects the physical evidence, such as wood samples and structural components, to analyze the site's original intent. It argues that understanding the engineering principles employed is key to unraveling the mystery.

 
The historical context explores potential motivations for such an elaborate system, considering the geopolitical landscape of the 1700s, including piracy and naval warfare.

 
The book progresses logically, starting with an introduction to the Oak Island mystery and subsequent excavation attempts. It then analyzes archaeological findings and delves into the engineering aspects of the flood system, using detailed diagrams and comparative analyses. Finally, it integrates historical records and maps to contextualize the findings, offering a data-driven approach to this Canadian mystery that moves beyond speculative theories.
Disponible depuis: 04/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 56 pages.

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