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Curse of Oak Island has several archeologists, and Helen Sheldon is one of them who made some important finds. However, History Channel fans don’t know much about her. Read on to find out more about the important member of the team in Nova Scotia.
How Long Has Helen Sheldon Been With The Team?
Most History Channel fans know about Miriam Amirault and Emma Culligan. In the last season, they met an archeologist named Jamie Kouba. Along with Fiona Steele, Jamie unearthed some interesting earthenware. But what about Helen? She seldom appears on camera in the show, but she did make some significant finds.
The Curse of Oak Island swamp excavations – History Channel – YouTube
Helen Sheldon started working on Curse of Oak Island in Season 9 which aired in 2021. That was the season when Nova Scotia’s Provincial Department of Community, Culture, and Heritage made things a bit more difficult for...
How Long Has Helen Sheldon Been With The Team?
Most History Channel fans know about Miriam Amirault and Emma Culligan. In the last season, they met an archeologist named Jamie Kouba. Along with Fiona Steele, Jamie unearthed some interesting earthenware. But what about Helen? She seldom appears on camera in the show, but she did make some significant finds.
The Curse of Oak Island swamp excavations – History Channel – YouTube
Helen Sheldon started working on Curse of Oak Island in Season 9 which aired in 2021. That was the season when Nova Scotia’s Provincial Department of Community, Culture, and Heritage made things a bit more difficult for...
- 6/15/2024
- by James Michael
- TV Shows Ace
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