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NEW mystery in Oak Island



The thing is that it was now discovered a Roman GLADIO in a shipwreck in Oak Island, and Carthaginian coins and other lumber:
- Petroglyphs carved on cave walls and boulders in Nova Scotia by indigenous peoples Mi'kmaq, depicting what the Pulitzer team believe to be Roman soldiers marching with their swords, and Roman ships
- Fifty words in the native Mi'kmaq language are nautical terms used by sailors from Roman times
- An invasive plant species (Berberis vulgaris) growing on Oak Island and in Halifax as it was used by the Romans to season their food and prevent scurvy on his travels
- The whistle of a Roman legionary found at Oak Island in 1901
- Metal The "boss" of the center of a Roman shield found in Nova Scotia in the mid-1800s
- Carthaginian gold coins found on the mainland near Oak Island
- Two stones carved in Oak Island that says Pulitzer display a language from the ancient Levant
The researcher Jovan Hutton Pulitzer, the Ancient Artifact Preservation Society, is to publish its full report in early 2016.
Pulitzer conducted tests on the sword, using a fluorescence X-ray analyzer (XRF), which revealed that the sword contained the same metallic properties, with traces of arsenic and lead, which correspond to other Roman artifacts.


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