[s10e1] On Their Marks 〈FULL〉
: These marks are potentially linked to an adze head found on Lot 4 the year prior, which blacksmith expert Carmen Legge dated to approximately 1620.
"On Their Marks" effectively transitioned the search from speculative digging to high-precision science. By combining historical wood analysis with advanced hydrogeology, the fellowship proved they are closer than ever to identifying exactly where—and possibly who —deposited the fabled treasure. [S10E1] On Their Marks
: Geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner and hydrogeologist Dr. Fred Michael introduced the use of Leveloggers to determine the exact direction of water movement beneath the surface. : These marks are potentially linked to an
: Core samples retrieved wood fragments with what appeared to be adze marks —a manual woodworking technique suggesting the timbers were pre-industrial and man-made. [S10E1] On Their Marks
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