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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,042 --> 00:00:03,562 Tonight, on the curse of oak island... 2 00:00:03,708 --> 00:00:05,028 We're trying to make a connection 3 00:00:05,083 --> 00:00:06,434 between the norse and the templars. 4 00:00:06,458 --> 00:00:08,333 We found a piece of wood in our swamp. 5 00:00:08,500 --> 00:00:09,917 Very much like this. 6 00:00:10,083 --> 00:00:12,042 This viking ship could travel to oak island. 7 00:00:12,208 --> 00:00:14,125 - Look what popped out. - What is that? 8 00:00:14,250 --> 00:00:15,667 Somebody on lot 5 was deep 9 00:00:15,833 --> 00:00:17,667 in the money pit based on this evidence. 10 00:00:17,875 --> 00:00:20,583 This is a copper piece from oak island. 11 00:00:20,750 --> 00:00:22,059 Here's that symbol next to a cross. 12 00:00:22,083 --> 00:00:23,333 It's remarkable. 13 00:00:23,500 --> 00:00:24,643 This cave might relate to oak island. 14 00:00:24,667 --> 00:00:25,667 This is it. 15 00:00:25,875 --> 00:00:26,875 Wow. Look at this. 16 00:00:27,042 --> 00:00:28,375 We've seen that before. 17 00:00:31,375 --> 00:00:34,375 There is an island in the north Atlantic 18 00:00:34,500 --> 00:00:37,000 where people have been looking for 19 00:00:37,208 --> 00:00:41,000 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 20 00:00:41,208 --> 00:00:44,042 So far, they have found a stone slab 21 00:00:44,208 --> 00:00:46,250 with strange symbols carved into it 22 00:00:47,375 --> 00:00:50,875 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 23 00:00:51,042 --> 00:00:55,000 and a lead cross whose origin may be connected 24 00:00:55,125 --> 00:00:56,125 to the knights templar. 25 00:00:56,292 --> 00:00:58,958 To date, six men have died 26 00:00:59,125 --> 00:01:01,792 trying to solve the mystery. 27 00:01:01,917 --> 00:01:07,000 And according to legend, one more will have to die 28 00:01:07,208 --> 00:01:09,667 before the treasure can be found. 29 00:01:24,125 --> 00:01:25,125 Gentlemen! 30 00:01:25,292 --> 00:01:26,458 Hey, Marty. How you doing? 31 00:01:26,625 --> 00:01:27,851 Looking for reports. Good reports. 32 00:01:27,875 --> 00:01:30,250 Well, down to 137 here, Marty. 33 00:01:30,375 --> 00:01:33,375 What we have in front of us is 117 to 137. 34 00:01:34,375 --> 00:01:36,208 Another chilly fall morning 35 00:01:36,375 --> 00:01:38,375 has begun on oak island 36 00:01:38,542 --> 00:01:41,667 for Marty lagina and members of the team. 37 00:01:41,875 --> 00:01:44,500 But despite the increasingly harsh weather, 38 00:01:44,708 --> 00:01:46,042 they remain determined 39 00:01:46,208 --> 00:01:47,958 to make a major breakthrough discovery 40 00:01:48,125 --> 00:01:51,708 in the money pit area that could finally solve 41 00:01:51,875 --> 00:01:54,833 a 229-year-old treasure mystery. 42 00:01:55,000 --> 00:01:56,958 And we don't have any... 43 00:01:57,167 --> 00:01:58,500 No wood or nothing like that? 44 00:01:58,667 --> 00:01:59,667 No. 45 00:01:59,708 --> 00:02:01,667 This hole, really close 46 00:02:01,833 --> 00:02:05,417 to the garden shaft, has a lot of silt and sand. 47 00:02:05,583 --> 00:02:08,625 - That stuff? - Yeah, very coarse material. 48 00:02:08,792 --> 00:02:11,143 It very much looks like the sand that came into the garden shaft 49 00:02:11,167 --> 00:02:12,527 - with the water. -Yeah. - Exactly. 50 00:02:17,000 --> 00:02:19,167 One month ago, the team began 51 00:02:19,333 --> 00:02:21,000 a horizontal probe-drilling operation 52 00:02:21,167 --> 00:02:24,833 at a depth of 106 feet in the garden shaft 53 00:02:25,042 --> 00:02:29,375 to explore a seven-foot-high partially dismantled tunnel. 54 00:02:30,500 --> 00:02:32,542 A tunnel that runs due west 55 00:02:32,708 --> 00:02:35,250 into an area dubbed the baby blob 56 00:02:35,417 --> 00:02:37,417 where water testing has revealed 57 00:02:37,583 --> 00:02:39,958 high-trace evidence of gold and silver 58 00:02:40,083 --> 00:02:44,250 between 80 and 120 feet underground. 59 00:02:46,708 --> 00:02:48,583 But as the probe-drilling proceeded, 60 00:02:48,750 --> 00:02:51,667 salt water suddenly rushed into the structure 61 00:02:54,250 --> 00:02:56,958 forcing the team members to vacate the shaft 62 00:02:57,125 --> 00:02:59,750 and abandon the operation. 63 00:02:59,917 --> 00:03:02,833 This has made the oak island team speculate 64 00:03:03,000 --> 00:03:04,542 that they encountered 65 00:03:04,708 --> 00:03:06,958 one of the infamous booby-trapped flood tunnels, 66 00:03:07,125 --> 00:03:10,208 which have prevented searchers from successfully digging 67 00:03:10,417 --> 00:03:12,708 below 90 feet in the money pit area 68 00:03:12,875 --> 00:03:14,917 for more than two centuries. 69 00:03:16,125 --> 00:03:17,625 You can see the sand all slumped in. 70 00:03:17,750 --> 00:03:18,958 Let me see that one. 71 00:03:19,125 --> 00:03:21,559 Now, with only two weeks 72 00:03:21,583 --> 00:03:24,167 before the onset of winter will force the team 73 00:03:24,333 --> 00:03:27,083 to halt their search operations until next spring, 74 00:03:27,250 --> 00:03:30,292 they are conducting a new core-drilling operation 75 00:03:30,458 --> 00:03:32,667 in and around the baby blob 76 00:03:32,875 --> 00:03:35,542 and the mysterious tunnel near the garden shaft 77 00:03:35,750 --> 00:03:37,917 in the hopes of pinpointing the source 78 00:03:38,083 --> 00:03:42,458 of the possible treasure that has been detected in the area. 79 00:03:43,500 --> 00:03:45,750 The scientists are absolutely convinced 80 00:03:45,917 --> 00:03:47,917 that there's a source of metals. 81 00:03:48,042 --> 00:03:49,500 And some of the metals are precious. 82 00:03:49,708 --> 00:03:52,917 You would think, "absolutely, we're close." 83 00:03:53,083 --> 00:03:56,542 I will do my absolute damnedest 84 00:03:56,667 --> 00:03:58,417 to advance the treasure hunt 85 00:03:58,583 --> 00:03:59,893 in what little time we have left. 86 00:03:59,917 --> 00:04:01,833 - Anyway. - Guys, carry on. 87 00:04:02,000 --> 00:04:03,101 Maybe there's something down deep. 88 00:04:03,125 --> 00:04:04,125 Right on. 89 00:04:04,208 --> 00:04:06,042 See you later. 90 00:04:06,208 --> 00:04:07,928 While the search for the legendary treasure 91 00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:09,792 continues on oak island 92 00:04:11,792 --> 00:04:14,226 more than 3,200 miles to the northeast 93 00:04:14,250 --> 00:04:15,875 in roskilde, Denmark... 94 00:04:18,250 --> 00:04:19,542 Wow. Look at these. 95 00:04:19,750 --> 00:04:20,917 Wow. 96 00:04:21,083 --> 00:04:22,833 It's amazing? 97 00:04:23,000 --> 00:04:24,083 - Hi. Morten? - Hi. 98 00:04:24,208 --> 00:04:25,393 - Nice to meet you. - I'm Alex. 99 00:04:25,417 --> 00:04:27,000 - Nice to meet you. - Alex. Morten. 100 00:04:27,167 --> 00:04:28,542 Rick lagina, 101 00:04:28,708 --> 00:04:30,250 along with his nephews Alex and Peter, 102 00:04:30,417 --> 00:04:33,083 oak island historian Doug crowell 103 00:04:33,250 --> 00:04:35,417 and researchers Emiliano sacchetti 104 00:04:35,583 --> 00:04:39,250 and corjan mol are meeting with Dr. Morten ravn 105 00:04:39,417 --> 00:04:41,000 at the viking ship museum 106 00:04:41,167 --> 00:04:43,583 where he serves as the curator. 107 00:04:43,708 --> 00:04:46,292 Yeah. Welcome to the viking ship museum. 108 00:04:46,458 --> 00:04:48,875 So glad that you want to visit us also here 109 00:04:49,083 --> 00:04:51,143 on your long voyage through Europe and everywhere else. 110 00:04:51,167 --> 00:04:52,583 Thank you. 111 00:04:54,167 --> 00:04:57,208 - Over the past two weeks... - Wow. - Wow. 112 00:04:57,375 --> 00:04:58,708 Rick and the team have visited 113 00:04:58,875 --> 00:05:01,667 numerous historic sites in Italy, 114 00:05:01,875 --> 00:05:05,167 the Netherlands... If you look carefully, 115 00:05:05,333 --> 00:05:07,333 there is a four-dot cross here. 116 00:05:08,292 --> 00:05:09,375 - Look at these. - Wow. 117 00:05:09,583 --> 00:05:12,708 And Denmark... Look at how many of those runes 118 00:05:12,875 --> 00:05:15,417 match the 90-foot stone. 119 00:05:15,583 --> 00:05:17,542 Where Emiliano, corjan 120 00:05:17,708 --> 00:05:21,500 and other researchers have shown them carved symbols 121 00:05:21,667 --> 00:05:22,917 and other compelling clues... 122 00:05:23,042 --> 00:05:26,500 - On the other side here, - circle and dot. - Yep. 123 00:05:26,667 --> 00:05:29,333 Supporting the incredible theory 124 00:05:29,458 --> 00:05:32,208 that members of the medieval Christian order known 125 00:05:32,375 --> 00:05:35,333 as the knights templar conspired with vikings 126 00:05:35,500 --> 00:05:38,958 in order to smuggle their sacred religious treasures 127 00:05:39,125 --> 00:05:42,184 across Europe before transporting them to oak island 128 00:05:42,208 --> 00:05:45,083 nearly 800 years ago. 129 00:05:46,292 --> 00:05:47,917 The five-schooner ship we have here is 130 00:05:48,042 --> 00:05:50,458 from the absolutely latest part of the viking age, 131 00:05:50,625 --> 00:05:52,750 turning into medieval times. 132 00:05:52,917 --> 00:05:56,833 Now, Rick and the team are hoping that Dr. Ravn 133 00:05:57,000 --> 00:06:00,125 can provide more information on the viking culture, 134 00:06:00,250 --> 00:06:02,458 which is known to have explored 135 00:06:02,625 --> 00:06:05,542 and created settlements in parts of North America 136 00:06:05,708 --> 00:06:08,083 some 1,000 years ago 137 00:06:09,292 --> 00:06:11,458 to see if he can offer more clues 138 00:06:11,583 --> 00:06:14,583 that could help determine if this theory is true. 139 00:06:15,542 --> 00:06:17,833 Can you give us an understanding 140 00:06:18,000 --> 00:06:20,125 of the evolution of the design of the ships? 141 00:06:20,292 --> 00:06:22,208 Because I'm sure, initially, 142 00:06:22,375 --> 00:06:24,875 it would have been about commerce and raiding, 143 00:06:25,042 --> 00:06:27,125 not necessarily transatlantic voyages. 144 00:06:27,250 --> 00:06:29,083 Yeah, it's an excellent question. 145 00:06:29,208 --> 00:06:32,042 First, it's large and larger ships, 146 00:06:32,208 --> 00:06:33,583 which you would be rowing. 147 00:06:33,750 --> 00:06:34,792 And after that, 148 00:06:34,917 --> 00:06:36,583 at the beginning of the viking age, 149 00:06:36,750 --> 00:06:39,375 around 750, comes the sail. 150 00:06:39,542 --> 00:06:40,708 And with the sail, 151 00:06:40,875 --> 00:06:42,958 you now can travel at the open sea, 152 00:06:43,083 --> 00:06:47,583 and eventually go all the way to Canada and to United States. 153 00:06:48,583 --> 00:06:49,726 If you are interested in seeing how we built 154 00:06:49,750 --> 00:06:51,417 reconstructions of these ships, 155 00:06:51,542 --> 00:06:53,542 you can just go outside and I have arranged 156 00:06:53,708 --> 00:06:57,083 for one of our very skilled boat builders, marten, 157 00:06:57,208 --> 00:07:01,351 to-to show you a reconstruction of these oceangoing ships. 158 00:07:01,375 --> 00:07:03,417 - Our new number one. - Sounds great. 159 00:07:04,458 --> 00:07:05,778 We're trying to make a connection 160 00:07:05,875 --> 00:07:07,435 between the norse and-and the templars, 161 00:07:07,542 --> 00:07:10,917 especially in context of transatlantic voyages. 162 00:07:12,167 --> 00:07:13,167 - Hello. - Hi. Welcome. 163 00:07:13,333 --> 00:07:14,958 - Good to see you. - Hello. 164 00:07:15,083 --> 00:07:17,417 If the oak island mystery is real, 165 00:07:17,583 --> 00:07:19,792 you have to be able to connect the dots. 166 00:07:19,917 --> 00:07:24,167 So right now we are looking at a seagoing viking ship 167 00:07:24,375 --> 00:07:26,208 that is built here at the museum. 168 00:07:26,417 --> 00:07:27,857 And it's a good size ship, this one. 169 00:07:28,000 --> 00:07:30,708 You have different layers of deck here. 170 00:07:30,875 --> 00:07:34,083 So, you can see underneath here, if you take these up. 171 00:07:34,250 --> 00:07:36,667 There's another layer of deck. 172 00:07:36,833 --> 00:07:39,625 So you can have a lot of cargo underneath here. 173 00:07:39,792 --> 00:07:42,750 The one we are looking at now is a cargo ship 174 00:07:42,917 --> 00:07:46,167 that can carry a lot of weight, about 20 ton. 175 00:07:46,375 --> 00:07:48,125 Could you sail to Canada on this? 176 00:07:48,250 --> 00:07:49,250 To oak island? 177 00:07:49,375 --> 00:07:51,208 I would say absolutely. 178 00:07:52,333 --> 00:07:55,500 This is built in 1060. 179 00:07:56,542 --> 00:07:59,851 On oak island, we have a couple of stone constructs 180 00:07:59,875 --> 00:08:03,750 that we're told were likely built in the 1200s. 181 00:08:03,875 --> 00:08:07,208 So, is this boat representative of the type of boat 182 00:08:07,417 --> 00:08:09,101 that may have been used in that time period? 183 00:08:09,125 --> 00:08:10,125 Absolutely. 184 00:08:11,125 --> 00:08:13,458 Yeah, I've been looking around here because we found 185 00:08:13,583 --> 00:08:15,333 - a piece of wood in our swamp. - Yeah. 186 00:08:15,542 --> 00:08:17,662 It was three-quarters of an inch thick. Very uniform. 187 00:08:17,708 --> 00:08:19,208 - It looked like a railing. - Okay. 188 00:08:19,375 --> 00:08:22,375 - And it carbon-dated to 770 a.D. - Okay. Wow. 189 00:08:22,542 --> 00:08:25,333 And as I look around, I only see one piece of wood 190 00:08:25,458 --> 00:08:27,143 that kind of resembles it, and that's up here 191 00:08:27,167 --> 00:08:29,375 - along the bow. - Yeah. 192 00:08:29,542 --> 00:08:31,462 We found a piece that very much looks like this. 193 00:08:31,542 --> 00:08:33,000 Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. 194 00:08:33,167 --> 00:08:35,042 Look at that. 195 00:08:35,208 --> 00:08:36,333 What do you got? 196 00:08:36,500 --> 00:08:37,726 It looks like a piece of finished wood. 197 00:08:37,750 --> 00:08:41,708 In 2020, while investigating the southern region 198 00:08:41,833 --> 00:08:44,042 of the triangle-shaped swamp, 199 00:08:44,208 --> 00:08:48,333 members of the team unearthed a well-fashioned piece of wood 200 00:08:48,500 --> 00:08:50,917 that, according to carbon-14 testing, 201 00:08:51,083 --> 00:08:55,208 is one of the oldest artifacts ever found on oak island. 202 00:08:56,292 --> 00:08:57,333 So we tested it. 203 00:08:57,500 --> 00:09:01,333 The date was 660 to 770 a.D. 204 00:09:05,708 --> 00:09:08,042 It's pretty much the same width, same thickness. 205 00:09:08,208 --> 00:09:10,000 Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. 206 00:09:10,167 --> 00:09:13,375 Could Doug crowell be correct that he, 207 00:09:13,542 --> 00:09:15,500 Rick and the team may now be seeing 208 00:09:15,708 --> 00:09:17,667 the exact same kind of woodworking 209 00:09:17,875 --> 00:09:21,583 in a viking ship museum located in Denmark? 210 00:09:21,708 --> 00:09:23,333 It makes total sense. 211 00:09:23,500 --> 00:09:26,125 It's something that would easily fall off, I would say, 212 00:09:26,292 --> 00:09:28,000 so that would make sense. 213 00:09:28,167 --> 00:09:30,000 Well, marten, you know, we obviously 214 00:09:30,167 --> 00:09:33,625 have learned a lot today about not only the viking culture 215 00:09:33,792 --> 00:09:35,518 but, specifically, viking ships. 216 00:09:35,542 --> 00:09:37,375 And the ability, possibly, 217 00:09:37,542 --> 00:09:39,667 to sail on transatlantic voyages long ago. 218 00:09:39,875 --> 00:09:41,333 Without this information, 219 00:09:41,542 --> 00:09:43,333 we can't fill in the holes in the story 220 00:09:43,500 --> 00:09:45,833 that we believe is quite complex 221 00:09:46,000 --> 00:09:47,667 regarding the oak island mystery. 222 00:09:47,875 --> 00:09:50,156 So, thank you and everyone associated with this facility. 223 00:09:50,292 --> 00:09:52,083 You're very welcome. 224 00:09:52,208 --> 00:09:55,000 But the journey is not over because we are 225 00:09:55,167 --> 00:09:58,000 - about to take off to Iceland. - Correct. 226 00:09:58,167 --> 00:09:59,750 Unfortunately, 227 00:09:59,917 --> 00:10:01,893 I'm not gonna be able to make the journey to Iceland, 228 00:10:01,917 --> 00:10:04,708 but I look forward to hearing about it. 229 00:10:04,875 --> 00:10:06,635 - We'll fill you in. -Yep. - Yeah, same here. 230 00:10:06,792 --> 00:10:08,872 I need to move back to the Netherlands for business. 231 00:10:08,917 --> 00:10:11,583 But I wish you sound sailing with this group. 232 00:10:11,708 --> 00:10:13,125 Thank you. I appreciate it. 233 00:10:13,333 --> 00:10:14,458 - We will. - Okay. 234 00:10:14,625 --> 00:10:16,518 - Corjan, been fun. - Take care, man. 235 00:10:16,542 --> 00:10:18,518 Next stop, Iceland. 236 00:10:18,542 --> 00:10:20,083 Absolutely. 237 00:10:24,042 --> 00:10:26,250 As a new morning begins on oak island 238 00:10:28,000 --> 00:10:30,917 while the core-drilling operation continues 239 00:10:31,083 --> 00:10:33,708 near the garden shaft in the money pit area... 240 00:10:35,708 --> 00:10:37,667 Pardon the usage of terms, laird, 241 00:10:37,875 --> 00:10:39,476 but we're trying to cement the relationship 242 00:10:39,500 --> 00:10:43,750 between the money pit and then lot 5. 243 00:10:43,875 --> 00:10:45,750 Marty lagina and Jack begley 244 00:10:45,917 --> 00:10:48,667 meet with archaeologist laird niven 245 00:10:48,875 --> 00:10:51,292 and archaeometallurgist Emma culligan 246 00:10:51,500 --> 00:10:53,583 in the oak island laboratory. 247 00:10:53,708 --> 00:10:56,625 We've collected a sample of Clay from 248 00:10:56,792 --> 00:11:00,583 the round feature and rectangular feature. 249 00:11:00,708 --> 00:11:02,042 And then at the money pit. 250 00:11:02,208 --> 00:11:03,667 They are eager to receive 251 00:11:03,875 --> 00:11:05,583 a follow-up report from laird and Emma 252 00:11:05,750 --> 00:11:08,792 regarding mysterious Clay-like and soil materials 253 00:11:08,917 --> 00:11:12,833 that were recently discovered in two stone foundations 254 00:11:13,042 --> 00:11:16,542 that are located in the middle of the island on lot 5. 255 00:11:16,708 --> 00:11:19,333 One of these features is rounded in appearance 256 00:11:19,542 --> 00:11:21,625 and sits near the shoreline. 257 00:11:21,833 --> 00:11:24,167 The other, which is rectangular, 258 00:11:24,375 --> 00:11:25,750 sits further inland 259 00:11:25,875 --> 00:11:28,167 and has also yielded compelling clues, 260 00:11:28,333 --> 00:11:31,500 including an iron spike which Emma believes 261 00:11:31,667 --> 00:11:34,500 could be more than 800 years old. 262 00:11:34,667 --> 00:11:37,667 Curiously, preliminary analysis on 263 00:11:37,833 --> 00:11:40,583 the Clay-like soils found in the round feature 264 00:11:40,750 --> 00:11:44,667 revealed that they are closely matched to 265 00:11:44,833 --> 00:11:46,434 other soil samples that have been unearthed 266 00:11:46,458 --> 00:11:48,000 in the money pit area. 267 00:11:48,167 --> 00:11:50,125 Why don't you walk Jack and I through it? 268 00:11:50,292 --> 00:11:53,042 So, this is from the rectangular feature. 269 00:11:53,208 --> 00:11:54,184 Yeah. 270 00:11:54,208 --> 00:11:56,917 Another Clay deposit standing on its own. 271 00:11:57,042 --> 00:11:58,625 Okay, so, we had a big bunch of Clay 272 00:11:58,792 --> 00:12:00,708 that, even by appearance, we thought 273 00:12:00,875 --> 00:12:02,667 looked like the money pit, correct? 274 00:12:02,875 --> 00:12:03,875 - Yes. Yeah. - Okay. 275 00:12:04,042 --> 00:12:06,333 And then Emma ran her analysis. 276 00:12:06,542 --> 00:12:07,542 Yeah. 277 00:12:08,667 --> 00:12:10,917 In order to further analyze the soils 278 00:12:11,042 --> 00:12:13,851 that were found in the features on lot 5, 279 00:12:13,875 --> 00:12:15,708 Emma has scanned them 280 00:12:15,875 --> 00:12:17,583 with an X-ray diffraction device, or xrd, 281 00:12:17,708 --> 00:12:23,625 which can identify the chemical composition of materials. 282 00:12:23,792 --> 00:12:26,000 Here we have the results of that comparison? 283 00:12:26,208 --> 00:12:27,500 Yes. 284 00:12:27,667 --> 00:12:29,500 The rectangular feature, it is 285 00:12:29,625 --> 00:12:31,500 a really close match to 286 00:12:31,667 --> 00:12:33,583 a really shallow sample of the money pit. 287 00:12:33,750 --> 00:12:35,292 - Okay, that's good. - Yep. 288 00:12:35,417 --> 00:12:37,125 What is this? 289 00:12:37,292 --> 00:12:39,542 Well, this is from part of the round feature. 290 00:12:39,708 --> 00:12:40,708 Okay. 291 00:12:40,875 --> 00:12:42,167 And Emma tested this. 292 00:12:42,292 --> 00:12:44,167 And so, in her analysis, 293 00:12:44,375 --> 00:12:47,184 this soil matches the maroon till from the money pit. 294 00:12:47,208 --> 00:12:48,750 Which is deep. 295 00:12:48,917 --> 00:12:51,250 - Yep. - 118 feet. 296 00:12:53,750 --> 00:12:55,000 So, we have two matches now to 297 00:12:55,167 --> 00:12:57,875 - the money pit and lot 5. - Right. 298 00:12:58,042 --> 00:12:59,833 How do you explain that in a feature 299 00:13:00,042 --> 00:13:02,958 that was covered over before the money pit was discovered? 300 00:13:05,083 --> 00:13:06,708 Because we have some evidence that could 301 00:13:06,875 --> 00:13:09,958 go back into the 1600s, even the 1500s, 302 00:13:10,167 --> 00:13:11,458 even before. 303 00:13:11,583 --> 00:13:13,167 Yeah. 304 00:13:14,083 --> 00:13:15,375 You have somebody over on lot 5 305 00:13:15,542 --> 00:13:17,292 or some somebodies over on lot 5 306 00:13:17,417 --> 00:13:20,667 who were deep in the money pit, based on this evidence. 307 00:13:20,875 --> 00:13:23,250 Which is incredibly significant, okay? 308 00:13:25,542 --> 00:13:26,917 If the data is correct, 309 00:13:27,083 --> 00:13:28,875 the Clay in these features on lot 5 310 00:13:29,042 --> 00:13:31,542 matches the Clay found in the money pit, 311 00:13:31,708 --> 00:13:33,500 then whoever was there 312 00:13:33,708 --> 00:13:35,542 had something to do with the money pit. 313 00:13:35,708 --> 00:13:37,500 That's a big deal. 314 00:13:37,708 --> 00:13:38,958 That's a big connection. 315 00:13:39,125 --> 00:13:41,000 All right. Good data. We need to find out 316 00:13:41,125 --> 00:13:42,667 what it doesn't match, 317 00:13:42,792 --> 00:13:44,292 because that will add credence to 318 00:13:44,417 --> 00:13:46,208 what it does match. Okay. 319 00:13:46,375 --> 00:13:48,208 - All right. - See you later. 320 00:13:48,375 --> 00:13:49,833 Yeah. See you. Thank you. Yeah. 321 00:13:50,000 --> 00:13:52,667 As Marty, Jack, laird and Emma 322 00:13:52,833 --> 00:13:55,333 conclude their meeting on oak island 323 00:13:56,708 --> 00:13:58,958 over 2,000 miles northeast 324 00:13:59,083 --> 00:14:01,208 in reykjavík, Iceland... 325 00:14:05,042 --> 00:14:07,625 - What a beautiful day. - Yeah. 326 00:14:07,792 --> 00:14:11,000 Rick lagina, along with his nephew Alex, 327 00:14:11,167 --> 00:14:14,625 Doug crowell and researcher Emiliano sacchetti... 328 00:14:14,750 --> 00:14:16,250 Okay, we'll go in here. 329 00:14:16,458 --> 00:14:18,833 Arrive at the árni magnússon institute. 330 00:14:19,000 --> 00:14:21,500 - Hello, professor. - Hello. 331 00:14:21,625 --> 00:14:23,833 Thanks for having us today, here. 332 00:14:24,042 --> 00:14:26,000 On Emiliano's recommendation, 333 00:14:26,167 --> 00:14:30,250 they are meeting with professor gudvardur mar gunnlaugsson, 334 00:14:30,417 --> 00:14:33,000 the curator of the institute's manuscripts, 335 00:14:33,208 --> 00:14:36,000 to see more documented clues 336 00:14:36,208 --> 00:14:37,583 that could link the viking culture 337 00:14:37,750 --> 00:14:40,083 to the order of the knights templar 338 00:14:40,250 --> 00:14:44,083 and, potentially, the oak island mystery. 339 00:15:01,000 --> 00:15:05,667 Basically collecting, translating that knowledge 340 00:15:05,833 --> 00:15:08,417 that was brought back from the holy land 341 00:15:08,583 --> 00:15:10,875 from people like the templars. 342 00:15:13,417 --> 00:15:16,333 Two weeks ago, Emiliano 343 00:15:16,542 --> 00:15:18,750 and archeoastronomer professor adriano gaspani 344 00:15:18,917 --> 00:15:21,125 gave Rick and the team a tour 345 00:15:21,250 --> 00:15:25,000 of a 12th-century monastery in morimondo, Italy 346 00:15:25,167 --> 00:15:27,792 that was built by cistercian monks, 347 00:15:27,917 --> 00:15:30,000 a catholic order 348 00:15:30,167 --> 00:15:33,083 that constructed certain Christian houses of worship 349 00:15:33,208 --> 00:15:37,059 across Europe according to astronomical alignments 350 00:15:37,083 --> 00:15:39,792 with stars in the night sky. 351 00:15:39,917 --> 00:15:41,917 We have the four-dot cross 352 00:15:42,042 --> 00:15:43,833 carved on a stone on oak island, 353 00:15:43,958 --> 00:15:46,917 along with a circle with a dot in the center. 354 00:15:47,042 --> 00:15:51,542 While there, the team not only saw numerous templar symbols 355 00:15:51,708 --> 00:15:54,125 that have been found over the years on oak island, 356 00:15:54,292 --> 00:15:57,625 but were also informed by professor gaspani 357 00:15:57,750 --> 00:16:00,708 that the templars may have employed knowledge of astronomy 358 00:16:00,917 --> 00:16:03,750 that they learned in such abbeys 359 00:16:03,958 --> 00:16:05,250 in order to construct 360 00:16:05,417 --> 00:16:07,292 megalithic formations on oak island, 361 00:16:07,458 --> 00:16:10,500 including the feature made up of six boulders 362 00:16:10,708 --> 00:16:12,917 known as Nolan's cross. 363 00:16:14,333 --> 00:16:17,542 Eventually, that knowledge reached, also, Iceland, 364 00:16:17,708 --> 00:16:21,500 because what we know is that between the 11th century 365 00:16:21,625 --> 00:16:24,250 and the 14th century, in this island, 366 00:16:24,458 --> 00:16:28,417 were active more than 15 monastic houses. 367 00:16:28,542 --> 00:16:30,750 And those abbeys 368 00:16:30,875 --> 00:16:33,917 produced hundreds of manuscripts. 369 00:16:34,125 --> 00:16:37,250 This one is evidence 370 00:16:37,417 --> 00:16:39,875 that very specific knowledge, 371 00:16:40,042 --> 00:16:43,333 and I'm talking about astronomy, sacred geometry 372 00:16:43,542 --> 00:16:46,667 arrived here and was processed here. 373 00:16:46,792 --> 00:16:49,958 The oldest part is around 1190, 374 00:16:50,125 --> 00:16:54,125 up to the early 14th century. 375 00:16:55,167 --> 00:16:56,667 What is the language? 376 00:16:56,833 --> 00:16:58,125 The language is in Latin. 377 00:16:58,250 --> 00:17:01,792 There are parts in norse. 378 00:17:01,917 --> 00:17:03,434 Emiliano, what have you identified in this 379 00:17:03,458 --> 00:17:06,851 particular manuscript of interest to our quest? 380 00:17:06,875 --> 00:17:08,292 Not only this manuscript 381 00:17:08,458 --> 00:17:10,833 contains information about astronomy, 382 00:17:10,958 --> 00:17:16,000 but it also names specific stars. 383 00:17:25,208 --> 00:17:26,667 Yeah. 384 00:17:31,458 --> 00:17:33,542 - The primary alignment. - Yeah. 385 00:17:41,375 --> 00:17:45,750 According to the research of professor adriano gaspani, 386 00:17:45,917 --> 00:17:48,500 the star known as arcturus, 387 00:17:48,625 --> 00:17:52,125 which is part of a constellation named boötes, 388 00:17:52,333 --> 00:17:54,083 was used as a key alignment 389 00:17:54,292 --> 00:17:55,792 to create Nolan's cross 390 00:17:55,958 --> 00:17:57,958 on the surface of oak island. 391 00:17:58,125 --> 00:18:01,250 Is it possible that Emiliano sacchetti 392 00:18:01,417 --> 00:18:03,917 has now found a new connection between 393 00:18:04,125 --> 00:18:06,667 arcturus and the oak island mystery 394 00:18:06,833 --> 00:18:09,167 in a medieval norse manuscript? 395 00:18:11,375 --> 00:18:15,000 This says that it was important to know the stars. 396 00:18:15,167 --> 00:18:16,667 You know, celestial navigation, 397 00:18:16,875 --> 00:18:19,250 and probably arcturus, 398 00:18:19,417 --> 00:18:23,375 which was called the day star for its brightness. 399 00:18:23,583 --> 00:18:27,042 So, probably, arcturus was one of the stars followed 400 00:18:27,208 --> 00:18:29,125 because of its brightness. 401 00:18:29,250 --> 00:18:30,958 It's interesting because, 402 00:18:31,125 --> 00:18:32,833 again, that says that's useful for sailing 403 00:18:33,042 --> 00:18:34,625 at far north latitudes. 404 00:18:34,750 --> 00:18:36,500 Yeah. 405 00:18:36,667 --> 00:18:38,208 There were many interesting things 406 00:18:38,375 --> 00:18:40,518 contained within the book, stellar alignments 407 00:18:40,542 --> 00:18:42,833 that we find of significant interest 408 00:18:42,958 --> 00:18:45,500 in how it may relate to oak island. 409 00:18:45,625 --> 00:18:47,500 And it's possible that as we follow 410 00:18:47,708 --> 00:18:50,250 this trail of information, it may become 411 00:18:50,375 --> 00:18:53,393 more and more interesting, and perhaps valuable, to us. 412 00:18:53,417 --> 00:18:56,417 You know, I'm sitting here looking at this book 413 00:18:56,583 --> 00:18:59,125 and I'm just... I'm marveling at it because 414 00:18:59,250 --> 00:19:01,958 within this manuscript, I keep seeing 415 00:19:02,125 --> 00:19:04,000 the repeated use of the symbol 416 00:19:04,208 --> 00:19:06,250 that's on our copper piece on oak island. 417 00:19:08,250 --> 00:19:09,500 That's remarkable. 418 00:19:14,875 --> 00:19:16,667 I keep seeing the repeated use of the symbol 419 00:19:16,833 --> 00:19:19,000 that's on our copper piece on oak island. 420 00:19:19,208 --> 00:19:23,167 At the árni magnússon institute in reykjavík, Iceland 421 00:19:23,375 --> 00:19:25,542 I see it here and here, 422 00:19:25,708 --> 00:19:27,667 and I've seen it on several pages. 423 00:19:27,875 --> 00:19:30,458 Doug crowell may have just found a symbol 424 00:19:30,625 --> 00:19:33,042 in a 12th-century Icelandic manuscript 425 00:19:33,208 --> 00:19:37,500 that could be connected to the oak island mystery. 426 00:19:37,708 --> 00:19:40,542 This is the ribbon-like symbol on our copper piece, 427 00:19:40,750 --> 00:19:42,583 and, curious, it's next to 428 00:19:42,792 --> 00:19:45,125 a representation of a cross. 429 00:19:50,792 --> 00:19:52,000 That's remarkable. 430 00:19:52,167 --> 00:19:53,268 It's not just here on this page, though. 431 00:19:53,292 --> 00:19:54,833 It's throughout the text. 432 00:19:55,042 --> 00:19:56,500 That's very interesting. 433 00:19:57,583 --> 00:19:59,018 Is this what you're talking about, Doug, here? 434 00:19:59,042 --> 00:20:00,542 Yes. 435 00:20:02,208 --> 00:20:04,708 Yeah, this symbol right here. 436 00:20:05,750 --> 00:20:07,625 Yeah. 437 00:20:08,625 --> 00:20:10,292 Can you see it, professor? 438 00:20:11,292 --> 00:20:14,292 Yes. They look similar, yes. 439 00:20:16,333 --> 00:20:20,833 In 2022, Gary drayton and Jack begley 440 00:20:21,000 --> 00:20:22,500 unearthed a copper artifact 441 00:20:22,708 --> 00:20:24,583 bearing a number of ornate symbols. 442 00:20:25,792 --> 00:20:28,625 And when archaeologist Dr. Edwin barnhardt 443 00:20:28,750 --> 00:20:33,042 analyzed a metallurgy report conducted by Emma culligan, 444 00:20:33,208 --> 00:20:34,917 he made a fascinating observation. 445 00:20:35,042 --> 00:20:37,458 It could be some sort of older object. 446 00:20:37,625 --> 00:20:40,333 The other possibility is the vikings. 447 00:20:42,875 --> 00:20:44,167 You see, until we 448 00:20:44,333 --> 00:20:46,375 fully understand what this copper piece is 449 00:20:46,500 --> 00:20:48,417 I mean, it's found in 450 00:20:48,542 --> 00:20:50,417 pretty close proximity to Nolan's cross. 451 00:20:52,125 --> 00:20:55,375 Is it possible that Doug crowell has found 452 00:20:55,542 --> 00:20:58,333 more evidence in this 12th century manuscript 453 00:20:58,500 --> 00:21:00,667 that may connect the copper artifact 454 00:21:00,833 --> 00:21:04,042 found on lot 8 to the viking culture? 455 00:21:04,208 --> 00:21:08,125 If so, could it also support the theory 456 00:21:08,292 --> 00:21:10,292 that vikings helped the knights templar 457 00:21:10,458 --> 00:21:14,125 Bury priceless treasures on oak island? 458 00:21:14,292 --> 00:21:16,417 Makes me wonder all the more whether 459 00:21:16,583 --> 00:21:19,167 the astronomical constructs we have on the island 460 00:21:19,375 --> 00:21:21,958 if this isn't somehow associated with it. 461 00:21:22,125 --> 00:21:23,958 I-It's remarkable. Stunning. 462 00:21:24,083 --> 00:21:26,458 That symbol we see in the book 463 00:21:26,625 --> 00:21:29,208 is the same symbol that we see on the copper artifact. 464 00:21:29,375 --> 00:21:31,458 You cannot ignore that. 465 00:21:31,583 --> 00:21:34,750 We have found the possibility of connective tissue 466 00:21:34,958 --> 00:21:38,167 between this book and representations of symbology 467 00:21:38,333 --> 00:21:39,333 found on oak island. 468 00:21:39,500 --> 00:21:42,542 I just think it's an incredible piece of history. 469 00:21:42,750 --> 00:21:44,625 I'm certain all of us will treasure 470 00:21:44,833 --> 00:21:47,125 - this moment for a long, long time. - Yes. 471 00:21:47,292 --> 00:21:48,833 But the journey's not over. 472 00:21:49,000 --> 00:21:50,208 You've got us hooked. 473 00:21:50,375 --> 00:21:51,917 Thank you. 474 00:21:54,708 --> 00:21:56,375 The following morning, 475 00:21:56,542 --> 00:21:59,000 while the core-drilling operation 476 00:21:59,208 --> 00:22:02,250 in the money pit area continues on oak island... 477 00:22:02,417 --> 00:22:03,833 Thank you, Marvin. 478 00:22:04,833 --> 00:22:07,792 Approximately 50 miles northeast 479 00:22:07,958 --> 00:22:10,042 in halifax, Nova Scotia... 480 00:22:10,250 --> 00:22:11,833 - Hey, how's it going? - Hey. 481 00:22:12,000 --> 00:22:13,434 - Good to see you, Dr. Brosseau. - Nice to see you again. 482 00:22:13,458 --> 00:22:14,833 We actually have an artifact here 483 00:22:15,042 --> 00:22:16,882 - we'd like you to take a look at. - Excellent. 484 00:22:17,000 --> 00:22:19,333 Jack begley and oak island historian 485 00:22:19,500 --> 00:22:21,333 Charles barkhouse 486 00:22:21,500 --> 00:22:24,000 arrive at the chemistry lab of Dr. Christa brosseau 487 00:22:24,167 --> 00:22:28,167 and Dr. Xiang Yang at St. Mary's university. 488 00:22:29,250 --> 00:22:32,125 So, can you tell me a little bit about this artifact? 489 00:22:32,250 --> 00:22:34,833 Sure, this was actually found on lot 10 490 00:22:34,958 --> 00:22:36,667 underneath a large Boulder. 491 00:22:36,833 --> 00:22:38,542 - Okay. - And these boulders make up 492 00:22:38,708 --> 00:22:40,333 what we call Nolan's cross. 493 00:22:40,500 --> 00:22:42,458 One week ago, 494 00:22:42,583 --> 00:22:45,292 Marty lagina and members of the team 495 00:22:45,458 --> 00:22:47,125 lifted cone e 496 00:22:47,333 --> 00:22:49,667 the bottom Boulder of the believed 497 00:22:49,833 --> 00:22:53,500 800-year-old formation known as Nolan's cross. 498 00:22:53,667 --> 00:22:55,708 It was Marty's hope 499 00:22:55,875 --> 00:22:58,292 to find evidence of human activity 500 00:22:58,458 --> 00:23:01,917 that could help identify who created the feature. 501 00:23:02,042 --> 00:23:04,375 I like this rock, there's something weird about it. 502 00:23:04,542 --> 00:23:06,750 Incredibly, Marty discovered 503 00:23:06,917 --> 00:23:10,059 a mysterious conglomerate of a cement-like substance 504 00:23:10,083 --> 00:23:14,417 which, when analyzed by archaeologist laird niven, 505 00:23:14,625 --> 00:23:17,167 was found to contain what appeared to be 506 00:23:17,292 --> 00:23:18,958 some kind of hair. 507 00:23:20,542 --> 00:23:23,292 The big question is how did a hair 508 00:23:23,458 --> 00:23:25,042 make its way under this Boulder? 509 00:23:25,208 --> 00:23:27,667 Okay, we'll have a look at it. 510 00:23:27,792 --> 00:23:30,167 Now, in an attempt to determine the type of hair 511 00:23:30,375 --> 00:23:33,518 it could be, doctors brosseau and Yang 512 00:23:33,542 --> 00:23:35,667 will examine it under a high-powered 513 00:23:35,875 --> 00:23:39,083 scanning electron microscope or sem. 514 00:23:39,250 --> 00:23:43,708 The device can not only magnify objects up to 200,000 times 515 00:23:43,917 --> 00:23:48,583 their actual size, but also determine their composition. 516 00:23:50,000 --> 00:23:52,042 All right, so... 517 00:23:59,625 --> 00:24:01,851 The surface is covered in debris, 518 00:24:01,875 --> 00:24:04,167 which indicates that those fibers 519 00:24:04,333 --> 00:24:06,292 have been present on that conglomerate 520 00:24:06,458 --> 00:24:08,083 for some amount of time. 521 00:24:12,417 --> 00:24:13,583 - What? - Yep. 522 00:24:13,708 --> 00:24:15,500 It's not just one hair. 523 00:24:22,458 --> 00:24:24,458 But, we don't know what kind of animal it is. 524 00:24:24,625 --> 00:24:26,500 That's very curious. 525 00:24:26,667 --> 00:24:28,792 Do they both look like the same type of hair? 526 00:24:29,000 --> 00:24:31,208 Similar, quite similar. 527 00:24:32,333 --> 00:24:36,375 Animal hair discovered beneath cone e of Nolan's cross? 528 00:24:36,542 --> 00:24:39,542 But if so, what kind is it? 529 00:24:39,708 --> 00:24:42,333 And how might it help the team to reveal 530 00:24:42,542 --> 00:24:45,167 another piece of the oak island puzzle? 531 00:24:45,375 --> 00:24:49,833 To me, the next step i-is DNA analysis of the hairs. 532 00:24:50,000 --> 00:24:51,917 Determine what the species is. 533 00:24:52,083 --> 00:24:55,875 You know, is this a oxen or horse or a burrowing animal? 534 00:24:56,083 --> 00:24:59,292 Ideally, it would be an oxen, which you would 535 00:24:59,417 --> 00:25:01,583 need to move these heavy stones. 536 00:25:01,750 --> 00:25:04,167 - It surprised us. - Yeah. 537 00:25:04,333 --> 00:25:06,684 - This is a game changer. - Well, that's great news. 538 00:25:06,708 --> 00:25:08,351 - All right. - Thank you very much. 539 00:25:08,375 --> 00:25:09,976 - We'll be back. - Always nice seeing you. 540 00:25:10,000 --> 00:25:11,726 Always a pleasure. Okay, thank you. 541 00:25:11,750 --> 00:25:12,833 Thanks for coming. 542 00:25:17,000 --> 00:25:18,833 - Hey, Colten, where'd you get to? - 137. 543 00:25:19,000 --> 00:25:20,833 137 -very good. 544 00:25:21,000 --> 00:25:24,875 While search operations continue on oak island 545 00:25:25,000 --> 00:25:27,667 more than 2,000 miles to the northeast 546 00:25:27,792 --> 00:25:29,833 in reykjavík, Iceland... 547 00:25:30,042 --> 00:25:31,833 Welcome to the national museum. 548 00:25:32,000 --> 00:25:33,500 - So nice to meet you. - Thank you. 549 00:25:33,708 --> 00:25:34,875 Nice to see you. I'm Rick. 550 00:25:35,042 --> 00:25:37,667 Rick lagina and members of the team 551 00:25:37,833 --> 00:25:39,792 arrive at the national museum. 552 00:25:39,958 --> 00:25:43,792 I'd like to introduce you to ármann gudmundsson. 553 00:25:44,000 --> 00:25:46,667 He's the curator of the artifacts 554 00:25:46,875 --> 00:25:49,333 with the national museum of Iceland. 555 00:25:49,500 --> 00:25:52,667 The main reason why you're here today is because 556 00:25:52,875 --> 00:25:57,167 this museum hosts some Roman coins 557 00:25:57,375 --> 00:25:58,750 that were unearthed 558 00:25:58,875 --> 00:26:01,250 in the southern part of the island 559 00:26:01,417 --> 00:26:04,018 - like we found on oak island. - Perfect. 560 00:26:04,042 --> 00:26:07,417 In addition to the mysterious stone foundations 561 00:26:07,625 --> 00:26:10,167 that the team has unearthed on lot 5 562 00:26:10,333 --> 00:26:13,250 since they purchased it in 2022, 563 00:26:13,458 --> 00:26:15,917 they were stunned to also discover 564 00:26:16,042 --> 00:26:18,958 four Roman coins that have been dated 565 00:26:19,167 --> 00:26:23,333 to between 1,500 and 2,000 years old. 566 00:26:23,500 --> 00:26:25,750 So, here we have the coins. 567 00:26:25,917 --> 00:26:28,833 The Roman coins that have been found in Iceland. 568 00:26:29,000 --> 00:26:32,333 So I think that 569 00:26:32,458 --> 00:26:35,167 the norse settlers that arrived here 570 00:26:35,292 --> 00:26:37,792 in the late ninth century, 571 00:26:37,958 --> 00:26:41,833 early tenth century, brought them with them. 572 00:26:42,042 --> 00:26:44,458 Maybe found in the British isles 573 00:26:44,667 --> 00:26:46,833 or something like that. 574 00:26:52,708 --> 00:26:55,417 I'm curious as to what 575 00:26:55,583 --> 00:26:56,875 date these were minted on. 576 00:26:57,042 --> 00:26:58,833 Do you know the years the coins were issued? 577 00:26:59,042 --> 00:27:01,167 Yeah, this is fourth century. 578 00:27:01,375 --> 00:27:02,583 - Fourth century? - Yeah. 579 00:27:02,750 --> 00:27:04,583 - Well that's great. - Yeah. 580 00:27:04,708 --> 00:27:07,542 We were told ours were from fifth century a.D. 581 00:27:07,708 --> 00:27:10,833 Right. There must have been many incidents 582 00:27:11,042 --> 00:27:12,518 of travel for these to end up here. 583 00:27:12,542 --> 00:27:14,708 It's just evidence of an interconnected 584 00:27:14,875 --> 00:27:16,976 nature of everything much earlier than we had thought, 585 00:27:17,000 --> 00:27:18,750 - is what I'm saying. - Absolutely. 586 00:27:18,917 --> 00:27:21,917 On oak island, we find coins 587 00:27:22,083 --> 00:27:25,875 from the same basic era, but the only known European activity 588 00:27:26,042 --> 00:27:28,375 in our region of the world 589 00:27:28,583 --> 00:27:32,000 before the 15th century is the norse. 590 00:27:32,208 --> 00:27:35,833 So that, in my mind, makes the norse exploration 591 00:27:36,000 --> 00:27:39,458 more important to our investigation on oak island. 592 00:27:39,625 --> 00:27:44,000 Is it possible that the team has finally found evidence 593 00:27:44,208 --> 00:27:46,875 of just who may have brought the Roman coins 594 00:27:47,042 --> 00:27:50,042 that were discovered on lot 5 to oak island? 595 00:27:50,208 --> 00:27:53,542 Could that explain other discoveries, 596 00:27:53,708 --> 00:27:55,750 including the piece of possible ship's railing 597 00:27:55,917 --> 00:27:57,958 that was unearthed in the swamp, 598 00:27:58,125 --> 00:28:01,750 the copper artifact that was found on lot 8, 599 00:28:01,875 --> 00:28:05,333 or the numerous tools and decorative lead pieces 600 00:28:05,542 --> 00:28:08,417 which have been traced to scandinavia? 601 00:28:08,625 --> 00:28:12,125 Based on the information derived here in Europe, 602 00:28:12,292 --> 00:28:13,833 we know that there was 603 00:28:14,042 --> 00:28:19,042 trade between the mediterranean and the norse. 604 00:28:19,208 --> 00:28:20,809 We know that the norse traveled the Atlantic. 605 00:28:20,833 --> 00:28:22,708 It's a possible explanation 606 00:28:22,875 --> 00:28:24,875 why Roman coins were on oak island. 607 00:28:25,083 --> 00:28:26,667 It is explainable on some level. 608 00:28:26,833 --> 00:28:28,708 Ármann, we certainly appreciate 609 00:28:28,875 --> 00:28:31,500 your time and we value your expertise. 610 00:28:31,667 --> 00:28:33,667 Understanding history 611 00:28:33,875 --> 00:28:36,083 has been beneficial to our hunt, our search. 612 00:28:36,250 --> 00:28:39,292 - Thank you for the information. - Yeah, definitely. 613 00:28:39,417 --> 00:28:42,292 - Thank you again. - Next stop, man-made caves. 614 00:28:42,458 --> 00:28:45,917 As Rick, Alex, Doug and Emiliano 615 00:28:46,083 --> 00:28:49,958 conclude their visit at the national museum of Iceland 616 00:28:52,667 --> 00:28:56,833 back on oak island... Hey, Helen. Hey, Fiona. 617 00:28:57,000 --> 00:28:58,458 - Hi. - Hey, Jack. How you doing? 618 00:28:58,625 --> 00:29:01,000 Came by to check on progress. 619 00:29:01,167 --> 00:29:03,851 Jack begley arrives on lot 5 620 00:29:03,875 --> 00:29:07,500 where archeologists Fiona Steele and Helen Sheldon 621 00:29:07,667 --> 00:29:09,167 continue investigating 622 00:29:09,375 --> 00:29:11,792 the rectangular stone foundation. 623 00:29:11,958 --> 00:29:15,083 A foundation where they have not only discovered 624 00:29:15,208 --> 00:29:17,542 a potentially 800-year-old spike, 625 00:29:17,708 --> 00:29:21,000 but also artificially manipulated soils 626 00:29:21,208 --> 00:29:25,083 that have been unearthed in the money pit area. 627 00:29:26,125 --> 00:29:28,059 It seems like you've almost reached the bottom, right? 628 00:29:28,083 --> 00:29:29,458 We're getting pretty close. 629 00:29:29,625 --> 00:29:31,375 - It sure is looking like it. - Yeah. 630 00:29:31,542 --> 00:29:32,833 Can I help by sifting? 631 00:29:32,958 --> 00:29:34,917 - Sure. - Sure, we'd love that. 632 00:29:35,042 --> 00:29:38,542 It's starting to get harder to get in and out of this pit. 633 00:29:38,708 --> 00:29:40,875 - Yeah, I can see that. - It's getting deep. 634 00:29:41,042 --> 00:29:43,042 While Fiona and Helen 635 00:29:43,250 --> 00:29:45,000 remove sediment from the structure, 636 00:29:45,208 --> 00:29:47,875 Jack will sift spoils through a screen 637 00:29:48,042 --> 00:29:50,559 in order to look for potential clues 638 00:29:50,583 --> 00:29:52,042 or valuables. 639 00:29:52,208 --> 00:29:53,667 One of the big mysteries 640 00:29:53,833 --> 00:29:55,167 we've always struggled with 641 00:29:55,375 --> 00:29:56,750 is the money pit would have taken 642 00:29:56,958 --> 00:29:58,417 quite a crew to do. 643 00:29:58,583 --> 00:30:00,167 Where were they? 644 00:30:00,333 --> 00:30:01,625 Where were they housed? 645 00:30:01,792 --> 00:30:03,500 Maybe they were here. 646 00:30:03,625 --> 00:30:05,601 We're getting close to the bottom, and at the bottom 647 00:30:05,625 --> 00:30:10,083 would be data indicating the earliest dates they were there. 648 00:30:10,208 --> 00:30:12,583 So, hopefully, we'll get some breakthroughs 649 00:30:12,792 --> 00:30:15,292 as to what the heck happened on lot 5. 650 00:30:19,542 --> 00:30:21,833 Look, we're getting iron color, too, on the side. 651 00:30:22,042 --> 00:30:24,250 That's interesting. 652 00:30:24,458 --> 00:30:26,042 Could be something in there. 653 00:30:27,250 --> 00:30:29,542 Yeah, look. Look. 654 00:30:31,625 --> 00:30:33,708 - What? - Look what popped out. 655 00:30:33,875 --> 00:30:36,333 What is that? 656 00:30:36,458 --> 00:30:37,667 It's got a heft to it. 657 00:30:37,875 --> 00:30:39,500 It's like, it almost feels like lead. 658 00:30:39,708 --> 00:30:41,292 - It feels like lead. - Yeah. 659 00:30:41,417 --> 00:30:43,250 I've never seen anything like this before. 660 00:30:43,375 --> 00:30:44,458 Really? 661 00:30:51,042 --> 00:30:52,722 I've never seen anything like this before. 662 00:30:52,750 --> 00:30:54,851 - What do you think it is? - Looks like it has, like, 663 00:30:54,875 --> 00:30:56,667 slightly faceted edges, doesn't it? 664 00:30:56,833 --> 00:30:58,833 Yeah. You can see it. 665 00:30:58,958 --> 00:31:03,917 While excavating the mysterious rectangular feature on lot 5, 666 00:31:04,083 --> 00:31:07,125 archaeologists Fiona Steele and Helen Sheldon 667 00:31:07,333 --> 00:31:11,292 have just made another potentially important discovery. 668 00:31:11,458 --> 00:31:12,833 Well, it's heavy. 669 00:31:13,042 --> 00:31:14,667 It-it feels like lead. 670 00:31:14,833 --> 00:31:16,458 That's cool. 671 00:31:16,583 --> 00:31:19,292 I think it's probably a weight of some sort. 672 00:31:19,458 --> 00:31:20,667 A measuring weight, maybe. 673 00:31:20,875 --> 00:31:22,458 That would make sense. 674 00:31:22,625 --> 00:31:23,684 It definitely looks worked. 675 00:31:23,708 --> 00:31:25,167 You can see... 676 00:31:25,333 --> 00:31:27,059 It's almost like it's been carved, in a sense. 677 00:31:27,083 --> 00:31:30,833 So, yeah, maybe it was carved to a specific weight. 678 00:31:30,958 --> 00:31:32,125 Well, if it is a weight, 679 00:31:32,292 --> 00:31:34,625 then it should be a exact measurement. 680 00:31:34,792 --> 00:31:36,083 Yeah. 681 00:31:36,208 --> 00:31:37,875 A measuring weight? 682 00:31:38,042 --> 00:31:41,250 Found in the rectangular structure on lot 5? 683 00:31:42,333 --> 00:31:45,708 In 2020, Rick lagina and members of the team 684 00:31:45,875 --> 00:31:47,292 unearthed a trade weight 685 00:31:47,458 --> 00:31:49,375 believed to have possibly been designed 686 00:31:49,542 --> 00:31:51,917 for weighing gold or silver coins. 687 00:31:52,083 --> 00:31:54,500 It's the really weird artifacts that give 688 00:31:54,667 --> 00:31:56,708 a fun side of the story. 689 00:31:56,875 --> 00:31:59,833 Given that this potential lead weight was discovered 690 00:32:00,042 --> 00:32:01,750 in the feature on lot 5 691 00:32:01,917 --> 00:32:03,833 where the team recently found 692 00:32:04,042 --> 00:32:06,167 a possible 800-year-old spike, 693 00:32:06,333 --> 00:32:09,208 could it be another critical clue 694 00:32:09,375 --> 00:32:11,875 that might help solve the oak island mystery? 695 00:32:12,042 --> 00:32:14,000 I like that we keep finding 696 00:32:14,125 --> 00:32:16,125 more and more artifacts 697 00:32:16,292 --> 00:32:17,917 and the bottom keeps pushing deeper. 698 00:32:18,042 --> 00:32:19,333 Yeah. 699 00:32:19,500 --> 00:32:21,583 Well, it sure shows that we're not done yet. 700 00:32:21,750 --> 00:32:23,125 Yeah, definitely. 701 00:32:23,292 --> 00:32:25,958 Well, let's bag this one and put it in the bag of plenty. 702 00:32:26,125 --> 00:32:27,393 - Let's keep going. - This is really turning out 703 00:32:27,417 --> 00:32:30,667 - to be a strange feature. - Yeah. 704 00:32:30,792 --> 00:32:32,917 While the search for a legendary treasure 705 00:32:33,083 --> 00:32:34,875 continues on oak island, 706 00:32:35,042 --> 00:32:37,833 across the Atlantic ocean, 707 00:32:38,042 --> 00:32:41,458 some 70 miles southeast of reykjavík, Iceland 708 00:32:42,583 --> 00:32:45,208 Roberto would like to show us something 709 00:32:45,375 --> 00:32:47,518 that could be really interesting for our search. 710 00:32:47,542 --> 00:32:48,667 Perfect. 711 00:32:48,833 --> 00:32:51,042 There is a cave that I would like to show you. 712 00:32:51,208 --> 00:32:52,333 - Sure. - Absolutely. 713 00:32:52,500 --> 00:32:54,667 Rick and Alex lagina, 714 00:32:54,875 --> 00:32:57,583 Doug crowell and Emiliano sacchetti are 715 00:32:57,792 --> 00:32:59,875 meeting with historian Roberto pagani 716 00:33:00,042 --> 00:33:01,708 at kverkarhellir cave. 717 00:33:01,875 --> 00:33:02,958 So, here it is. 718 00:33:03,083 --> 00:33:04,417 - Okay. - Let's go. 719 00:33:05,458 --> 00:33:07,667 A man-made system of underground caverns 720 00:33:07,833 --> 00:33:09,542 that archaeologists believe 721 00:33:09,708 --> 00:33:13,167 may have been originally created around 800 a.D. 722 00:33:13,375 --> 00:33:16,333 By a Christian monastic order from Ireland. 723 00:33:17,375 --> 00:33:21,167 However, in 874 a.D., the area was conquered 724 00:33:21,375 --> 00:33:23,042 by members of the viking culture, 725 00:33:23,250 --> 00:33:26,250 who settled here until the 13th century. 726 00:33:27,208 --> 00:33:28,792 This is it. 727 00:33:28,958 --> 00:33:32,208 - Wow. Look at this. - Yeah. 728 00:33:32,375 --> 00:33:34,625 It is Emiliano sacchetti's belief 729 00:33:34,750 --> 00:33:36,333 that kverkarhellir cave 730 00:33:36,542 --> 00:33:39,375 contains clues that could further help connect 731 00:33:39,542 --> 00:33:43,059 both the vikings and the order of the knights templar 732 00:33:43,083 --> 00:33:45,167 to the oak island mystery. 733 00:33:45,375 --> 00:33:47,958 My hope would be that we see something definitive. 734 00:33:48,083 --> 00:33:50,958 Some way to connect what we see there 735 00:33:51,083 --> 00:33:54,292 with symbols that we have on oak island. 736 00:33:55,375 --> 00:33:56,792 Some of these depictions, 737 00:33:56,958 --> 00:33:58,667 some of these carvings in these caves 738 00:33:58,792 --> 00:34:02,958 might represent some sort of templar association. So, 739 00:34:03,125 --> 00:34:05,250 I look forward to seeing if that is true. 740 00:34:05,417 --> 00:34:08,000 - So, this is an artificial cave. - Okay. 741 00:34:08,208 --> 00:34:11,333 As you can see, it's completely man-made. 742 00:34:11,458 --> 00:34:13,143 It means that they started from the entrance 743 00:34:13,167 --> 00:34:14,500 and they worked their way in. 744 00:34:14,708 --> 00:34:18,292 But probably the single most interesting thing 745 00:34:18,458 --> 00:34:20,333 is right here on this wall. 746 00:34:21,417 --> 00:34:25,875 As you can see, there is a cross with a circular top. 747 00:34:27,167 --> 00:34:28,417 Wow. 748 00:34:28,625 --> 00:34:30,333 We've seen that before. 749 00:34:30,500 --> 00:34:31,792 Yeah. 750 00:34:31,958 --> 00:34:34,000 That seems to match Gary's lead cross. 751 00:34:34,208 --> 00:34:36,726 - The head is bent the right way. - Yeah. 752 00:34:36,750 --> 00:34:39,583 I think it's burned into my memory at this point. 753 00:34:39,750 --> 00:34:41,375 It is. 754 00:34:41,542 --> 00:34:43,542 A carving of a Christian cross 755 00:34:43,708 --> 00:34:46,708 found in kverkarhellir cave in Iceland? 756 00:34:46,875 --> 00:34:49,042 Matching the exact design 757 00:34:49,208 --> 00:34:52,333 of the lead cross found on oak island? 758 00:34:53,375 --> 00:34:56,542 That particular form of a cross or crucifix 759 00:34:56,750 --> 00:35:01,042 we've followed from Italy to France to here 760 00:35:01,208 --> 00:35:03,083 and oak island. 761 00:35:05,042 --> 00:35:08,667 Incredibly, Rick and members of the team have now seen 762 00:35:08,875 --> 00:35:12,375 this particular cross design in four locations. 763 00:35:13,375 --> 00:35:16,417 A man-made cave system in camera no, Italy 764 00:35:16,583 --> 00:35:20,667 that they visited in 2022, and which was known 765 00:35:20,792 --> 00:35:22,958 to have been a stronghold for the knights templar 766 00:35:23,083 --> 00:35:25,917 between the 12th and 14th centuries, 767 00:35:26,083 --> 00:35:29,518 inside of a 14th century templar prison 768 00:35:29,542 --> 00:35:34,208 in domme, France, which they visited in 2017, 769 00:35:34,375 --> 00:35:36,333 and later that year, 770 00:35:36,458 --> 00:35:40,000 on oak island, when Rick and Gary drayton discovered 771 00:35:40,167 --> 00:35:42,792 a lead cross at Smith's cove. 772 00:35:44,000 --> 00:35:46,375 All right. Let's do the comparison. 773 00:35:46,542 --> 00:35:49,000 I think it bears quite a resemblance. 774 00:35:49,125 --> 00:35:50,833 Yeah, I don't see how you can... 775 00:35:51,042 --> 00:35:53,458 How you can say it's dissimilar. 776 00:35:53,667 --> 00:35:54,958 No, it's mysterious. 777 00:35:55,083 --> 00:35:56,333 - Yeah. - There was a reason 778 00:35:56,500 --> 00:35:58,833 for that configuration. 779 00:35:59,042 --> 00:36:03,125 Is it possible that Rick and the team have just found 780 00:36:03,333 --> 00:36:06,167 another critical piece of evidence in Iceland 781 00:36:06,375 --> 00:36:09,333 that may help prove the theory that vikings helped 782 00:36:09,500 --> 00:36:12,500 members of the templar order hide their sacred treasures 783 00:36:12,667 --> 00:36:16,292 on oak island nearly eight centuries ago? 784 00:36:16,417 --> 00:36:20,083 Look, this trip... the Genesis of it, 785 00:36:20,250 --> 00:36:23,167 was to follow, perhaps, an old world connection 786 00:36:23,333 --> 00:36:25,500 to the new world, east to west. 787 00:36:26,542 --> 00:36:29,542 I think we have made huge strides towards probable. 788 00:36:29,750 --> 00:36:31,417 Yeah. 789 00:36:31,625 --> 00:36:33,083 But the work is not done. 790 00:36:33,250 --> 00:36:34,601 It's time to get back to the island 791 00:36:34,625 --> 00:36:36,500 and maybe do some digging and drilling. 792 00:36:36,625 --> 00:36:38,125 - Yeah. - And we have to say 793 00:36:38,292 --> 00:36:40,083 goodbye to one more colleague. 794 00:36:40,250 --> 00:36:41,667 Well, I'm going back to Rome, 795 00:36:41,875 --> 00:36:44,333 but I promise I'll be back on the island very soon. 796 00:36:44,500 --> 00:36:46,726 - Deal. - Deal. 797 00:36:46,750 --> 00:36:47,851 Roberto, thank you. 798 00:36:47,875 --> 00:36:48,644 - Until next time. - Yep. 799 00:36:48,668 --> 00:36:50,018 - Okay. - After you. 800 00:36:50,042 --> 00:36:51,101 Good luck with everything. 801 00:36:51,125 --> 00:36:52,583 We thank you very much. 802 00:36:57,000 --> 00:36:58,792 Well, look who's here. 803 00:36:59,000 --> 00:37:00,375 Welcome back, guys. 804 00:37:00,542 --> 00:37:02,958 You look, full of all kinds of knowledge. 805 00:37:03,125 --> 00:37:04,833 I see you saved our seats for us. 806 00:37:05,000 --> 00:37:06,208 Absolutely. 807 00:37:06,375 --> 00:37:07,750 Having just returned 808 00:37:07,875 --> 00:37:11,018 from their unforgettable journey across Europe, 809 00:37:11,042 --> 00:37:14,250 Rick and Alex lagina, along with Doug crowell 810 00:37:14,417 --> 00:37:17,000 meet with Marty lagina, Craig tester 811 00:37:17,167 --> 00:37:19,583 and other members of the oak island team 812 00:37:19,708 --> 00:37:20,750 in the war room. 813 00:37:21,958 --> 00:37:23,625 We want to know what happened. 814 00:37:23,792 --> 00:37:24,958 Yeah. 815 00:37:25,125 --> 00:37:27,125 My big takeaway was the fact that, 816 00:37:27,333 --> 00:37:31,833 in most places we went on the trip, from Italy 817 00:37:32,042 --> 00:37:34,333 to the Netherlands to Denmark 818 00:37:34,500 --> 00:37:36,625 to Iceland, we saw the symbols 819 00:37:36,750 --> 00:37:39,458 that we're curious about here on oak island. 820 00:37:40,375 --> 00:37:42,208 And for me, that just cements the idea: 821 00:37:42,375 --> 00:37:44,000 They're old-world symbols. 822 00:37:44,208 --> 00:37:46,833 Like, what symbols in particular? 823 00:37:47,042 --> 00:37:48,333 Well, the four-dot cross, 824 00:37:48,500 --> 00:37:50,292 some of the symbols in the 90-foot stone 825 00:37:50,458 --> 00:37:51,792 inscription. 826 00:37:53,000 --> 00:37:54,000 There's this as well. 827 00:37:55,042 --> 00:37:57,292 This is a cave in Iceland. 828 00:37:57,458 --> 00:37:59,375 This is right at the entrance. 829 00:37:59,583 --> 00:38:01,000 This is the closest match we found 830 00:38:01,125 --> 00:38:02,750 to drayton's cross, the lead cross. 831 00:38:02,917 --> 00:38:04,250 Over the years, you know, 832 00:38:04,417 --> 00:38:06,542 when we talk about the knights templar theory, 833 00:38:06,708 --> 00:38:09,292 somebody coming here in the middle ages, 834 00:38:09,458 --> 00:38:12,708 I probably dismissed the possibility... 835 00:38:12,833 --> 00:38:15,000 More than I should. 836 00:38:15,208 --> 00:38:17,542 No longer can I dismiss it and say, 837 00:38:17,708 --> 00:38:19,559 "well, nobody would have known about it." 838 00:38:19,583 --> 00:38:23,708 But I believe there was all kinds of crossing happening. 839 00:38:26,000 --> 00:38:29,792 I mean, we know the norse were here in that time period. 840 00:38:29,958 --> 00:38:32,292 We know the templars were at the height of their power 841 00:38:32,458 --> 00:38:33,667 during that time. 842 00:38:33,833 --> 00:38:35,625 What do you take away from all that? 843 00:38:36,667 --> 00:38:38,625 Two, three years ago, I would've said, 844 00:38:38,750 --> 00:38:41,667 you know, very low chance templars were here. 845 00:38:41,833 --> 00:38:46,250 Now it's looking more that it's potential that they were here. 846 00:38:46,458 --> 00:38:48,833 So we need to keep on researching it. 847 00:38:50,125 --> 00:38:53,000 To me, the conjecture of something 848 00:38:53,167 --> 00:38:55,042 in the 12th century is possible. 849 00:38:55,250 --> 00:38:58,958 - Yeah. - If Nolan's cross is a real construct, 850 00:38:59,125 --> 00:39:00,605 and I happen to believe that it is 851 00:39:00,667 --> 00:39:02,833 from 1200, people came here 852 00:39:03,042 --> 00:39:07,000 with some intent in the 1200s to do something. 853 00:39:07,167 --> 00:39:09,625 Because, I think, 854 00:39:09,833 --> 00:39:13,000 the magnitude of the construct of Nolan's cross, 855 00:39:13,208 --> 00:39:18,708 to me says that it's a map to the treasure. 856 00:39:20,125 --> 00:39:21,583 That's what I think. 857 00:39:22,583 --> 00:39:23,667 Yeah. 858 00:39:24,667 --> 00:39:26,667 Well, big brother, we have been busy. 859 00:39:26,833 --> 00:39:29,250 - Have we not, crew? - Yeah. 860 00:39:29,458 --> 00:39:32,726 Cone e, lifting the Boulder. 861 00:39:32,750 --> 00:39:35,583 And we picked it up and I was fishing around the bottom, 862 00:39:35,750 --> 00:39:37,917 and I felt a rock that felt different than the others. 863 00:39:38,125 --> 00:39:39,684 And I said, "you know, this looks like concrete." 864 00:39:39,708 --> 00:39:41,625 Put a picture up there, please. 865 00:39:42,583 --> 00:39:45,250 Look at that. Looks like concrete, doesn't it? 866 00:39:47,125 --> 00:39:48,645 So, we kind of got hopeful about that, 867 00:39:48,708 --> 00:39:50,351 and I said, "well, let's send it back to the lab." 868 00:39:50,375 --> 00:39:53,500 And then we found that. 869 00:39:56,042 --> 00:39:57,333 That is a hair. 870 00:39:57,458 --> 00:39:59,083 - Incredible. - Yeah. 871 00:39:59,208 --> 00:40:00,667 And it's not the only one. 872 00:40:00,875 --> 00:40:02,667 There are several hairs stuck in this rock, 873 00:40:02,833 --> 00:40:04,000 if it's a rock. 874 00:40:04,208 --> 00:40:05,500 I can't come up with a reason 875 00:40:05,625 --> 00:40:07,542 for that being under that Boulder. 876 00:40:08,875 --> 00:40:11,792 I'm exceedingly grateful for everyone and... 877 00:40:11,958 --> 00:40:14,708 This has been a long haul for each and every one of us. 878 00:40:14,875 --> 00:40:17,458 But we are on the cusp, in my opinion, 879 00:40:17,583 --> 00:40:20,500 of maybe cracking one of the w's, 880 00:40:20,625 --> 00:40:22,125 maybe two, maybe even three. 881 00:40:22,250 --> 00:40:23,500 Yeah. 882 00:40:23,667 --> 00:40:25,333 This all comes down 883 00:40:25,500 --> 00:40:26,809 to who, what, when, where, why and how. 884 00:40:26,833 --> 00:40:28,313 And you have to crack one of the w's. 885 00:40:28,375 --> 00:40:29,735 And I think we are about to crack, 886 00:40:29,917 --> 00:40:31,917 if we have not already cracked, one of the w's. 887 00:40:32,083 --> 00:40:33,458 Yep. 888 00:40:33,625 --> 00:40:35,167 The European team uncovered 889 00:40:35,375 --> 00:40:38,292 some really interesting connections to the island. 890 00:40:38,458 --> 00:40:40,667 We're getting to the endgame here. 891 00:40:40,833 --> 00:40:42,667 We're gonna throw everything we have at it. 892 00:40:42,833 --> 00:40:46,333 I'm hoping the bravo tango moment could be within reach. 893 00:40:46,542 --> 00:40:47,601 Anyway, that's it. That's the report. 894 00:40:47,625 --> 00:40:49,000 I think we're done. 895 00:40:49,208 --> 00:40:50,726 - Yeah. - Why don't we get back out there? 896 00:40:50,750 --> 00:40:52,059 - We're running out of time. - We got to. 897 00:40:52,083 --> 00:40:54,125 - We're running out of time. - Let's do it. 898 00:40:55,167 --> 00:40:57,042 After tracing the possible path 899 00:40:57,250 --> 00:41:01,083 of a legendary lost treasure across Europe, 900 00:41:01,250 --> 00:41:03,625 the laginas and their fellowship 901 00:41:03,792 --> 00:41:05,750 may be closer than ever 902 00:41:05,917 --> 00:41:09,625 to pinpointing where it lies hidden today. 903 00:41:10,625 --> 00:41:12,417 Winter is fast approaching, 904 00:41:12,583 --> 00:41:14,667 threatening the team's chances 905 00:41:14,875 --> 00:41:17,125 of making the ultimate discovery. 906 00:41:17,250 --> 00:41:22,042 However, as they keep digging and drilling, 907 00:41:22,208 --> 00:41:24,625 could the curse that has allowed oak island 908 00:41:24,750 --> 00:41:28,083 to keep its secrets for more than two centuries 909 00:41:28,250 --> 00:41:30,917 finally come to an end? 910 00:41:35,042 --> 00:41:38,208 Next time, on the thrilling season finale 911 00:41:38,417 --> 00:41:40,583 of the curse of oak island 912 00:41:40,750 --> 00:41:42,018 I think that's meant to go through something 913 00:41:42,042 --> 00:41:43,762 - like chain mail. - That would make it old. 914 00:41:43,875 --> 00:41:46,500 On the composition? Pre-1600. 915 00:41:46,667 --> 00:41:48,250 - Remember the lead weight? - Yes. 916 00:41:48,417 --> 00:41:50,737 - I've just found two more. - What would they be measuring? 917 00:41:50,875 --> 00:41:52,292 Gold. 918 00:41:52,458 --> 00:41:53,851 All right, here we go. Fingers crossed? 919 00:41:53,875 --> 00:41:55,275 - Yep. - We're looking for a vault. 920 00:41:55,375 --> 00:41:56,667 This one might tell the tale. 921 00:41:56,875 --> 00:41:57,851 We got a chance of actually 922 00:41:57,875 --> 00:41:59,115 finding treasure with this one. 923 00:41:59,208 --> 00:42:00,750 X marks the spot. 924 00:42:00,917 --> 00:42:02,226 - That's the spot, man, I can feel it. - I hope so. 925 00:42:02,250 --> 00:42:03,750 Come on, baby! 926 00:42:03,917 --> 00:42:05,667 Captioning provided by a+e networks 65344

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