New Report on Oak Island Could 'Rewrite History' of North America

Ancient Roman mariners visited the New World over a thousand years before Columbus - according to a new AAPS backed report.

Researchers announce a major discovery in an upcoming white paper, supported by academics from the Ancient Artifact Preservation Society (AAPS), that strongly suggests ancient Roman mariners were in Nova Scotia, Canada in second century AD or earlier.

The multi-disciplinary report presents a body of evidence and new discoveries. Key findings include identified ancient tumulus, specific Roman styled stone ramps, and a shipwreck; Roman artifacts such as ceremonial sword, Roman era coins, legionnaire whistles, and shield boss; unique local DNA makers botanical evidence, linguistic evidence, stone symbols, archaeoastronomy, archaeometry, and more.  All leading to a very obvious conclusion that ancient mariners visited North America long before Columbus.

"The evidence here suggest that ancient Romans not only visited Oak Island on a specific mission, but may have had an outpost on the island. What is unfolding here, could make Nova Scotia as significant a historical destination as Stonehenge." According to lead researcher, Hutton Pulitzer

Hutton Pulitzer

The study centers around the mysterious Oak Island, the site of a 220 year old on-going treasure hunt and the subject of the History Channel's reality television series The Curse of Oak Island.

According to lead researcher, Hutton Pulitzer:  “The evidence here suggest that the ancient Romans not only visited Oak Island on a specific mission, but may have had an outpost on the island. What is unfolding here, could make Nova Scotia as significant a historical destination as Stonehenge.”

Professor Emeritus University of Oregon, Carl Johannessen, is participating in the study and says the findings challenge the orthodoxy of 1492 as the date when the New World was ‘discovered’.

Researchers are preparing permits with the Nova Scotia government to further investigate the sites to confirm which Roman legion was there and its purpose.

The peer-reviewed report will be published in early 2016. Receive the report when released at investigatinghistory.org

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Further details and photos released to Johnson Press:

http://www.bostonstandard.co.uk/news/local/startling-new-report-on-oak-island-could-rewrite-history-of-the-americas-1-7118097

Official statement from the AAPS on the discovery:

http://www.aaapf.org/scripts/prodview.asp?idProduct=81

About Oak Island, Nova Scotia, Canada:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Island

Media inquiries contact:

Glenn DeVlaminck, AAPS President, 906-942-7865

Judy Johnson, AAP Secretary, 906-942-7865

Hutton Pulitzer, Lead researcher, editor@investigatinghistory.org

About Ancient Artifact Preservation Society

The Ancient Artifact Preservation Society (AAPS) was formed to collect, preserve and disseminate evidence of ancient civilizations in North America by forensic researchers and professional scholars and to further educate the public about our past.