Archaeoastronomy on Oak Island
How the alignment of stars, the sun, and the moon with stone structures on Oak Island has been us...
235 of 285 catalogued finds on the island carry estimated dates. The curve below counts how many artifact ranges cover each year from 200 CE to 1900, peaking around 1700 (119 overlapping ranges).
Hover the curve to inspect any year. Click to lock the year and reveal the full list of artifacts below the chart. Tap any year to inspect overlapping artifact ranges. Lock the year to see the full list below the chart.
This page is based on only the artifacts found on the island for which dates are known, currently 235 of 285.
Eight discoveries that anchor the timeline, from a third-century Roman bronze to a 1770 dendrochronology reading.
Carbon-dated charcoal recovered from deep in the Money Pit shaft.
Bronze coin tied to a three-year Roman reign.
Carved timber that predates the recorded discovery by a thousand years.
Tropical fibre, carbon-dated, from the Smith's Cove drain feature.
Medieval-dated stone shaft on Lot 26 that, by local report, has never frozen.
Earliest dated European coin recovered on the island.
Copper coin dated to 1652, found beneath the swamp pathway.
Marked oak timber with a 1770 dendrochronology reading.