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Tonight, on the curse of oak island...
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We're trying to make a connection
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between the norse and the templars.
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We found a piece of wood in our swamp.
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Very much like this.
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This viking ship could
travel to oak island.
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- Look what popped out.
- What is that?
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Somebody on lot 5 was deep
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in the money pit based on this evidence.
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This is a copper piece from oak island.
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Here's that symbol next to a cross.
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It's remarkable.
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This cave might relate to oak island.
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This is it.
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Wow. Look at this.
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We've seen that before.
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There is an island in the north Atlantic
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where people have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found a stone slab
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with strange symbols carved into it
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man-made workings that
date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross whose
origin may be connected
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to the knights templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure can be found.
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Gentlemen!
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Hey, Marty. How you doing?
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Looking for reports. Good reports.
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Well, down to 137 here, Marty.
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What we have in front
of us is 117 to 137.
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Another chilly fall morning
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has begun on oak island
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for Marty lagina and
members of the team.
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But despite the
increasingly harsh weather,
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they remain determined
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to make a major breakthrough discovery
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in the money pit area
that could finally solve
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a 229-year-old treasure mystery.
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And we don't have any...
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No wood or nothing like that?
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No.
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This hole, really close
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to the garden shaft,
has a lot of silt and sand.
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- That stuff?
- Yeah, very coarse material.
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It very much looks like the sand
that came into the garden shaft
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- with the water. -Yeah.
- Exactly.
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One month ago, the team began
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a horizontal probe-drilling operation
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at a depth of 106 feet in the garden shaft
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to explore a seven-foot-high
partially dismantled tunnel.
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A tunnel that runs due west
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into an area dubbed the baby blob
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where water testing has revealed
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high-trace evidence of gold and silver
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between 80 and 120 feet underground.
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But as the probe-drilling proceeded,
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salt water suddenly
rushed into the structure
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forcing the team
members to vacate the shaft
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and abandon the operation.
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This has made the oak
island team speculate
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that they encountered
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one of the infamous
booby-trapped flood tunnels,
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which have prevented searchers
from successfully digging
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below 90 feet in the money pit area
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for more than two centuries.
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You can see the sand all slumped in.
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Let me see that one.
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Now, with only two weeks
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before the onset of
winter will force the team
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to halt their search
operations until next spring,
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they are conducting a
new core-drilling operation
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in and around the baby blob
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and the mysterious
tunnel near the garden shaft
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in the hopes of pinpointing the source
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of the possible treasure that
has been detected in the area.
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The scientists are absolutely convinced
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that there's a source of metals.
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And some of the metals are precious.
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You would think,
"absolutely, we're close."
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I will do my absolute damnedest
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to advance the treasure hunt
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in what little time we have left.
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- Anyway.
- Guys, carry on.
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Maybe there's something down deep.
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Right on.
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See you later.
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While the search for
the legendary treasure
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continues on oak island
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more than 3,200 miles to the northeast
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in roskilde, Denmark...
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Wow. Look at these.
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Wow.
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It's amazing?
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- Hi. Morten?
- Hi.
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- Nice to meet you.
- I'm Alex.
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- Nice to meet you.
- Alex. Morten.
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Rick lagina,
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along with his nephews Alex and Peter,
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oak island historian Doug crowell
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and researchers Emiliano sacchetti
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and corjan mol are
meeting with Dr. Morten ravn
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at the viking ship museum
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where he serves as the curator.
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Yeah. Welcome to
the viking ship museum.
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So glad that you want
to visit us also here
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on your long voyage through
Europe and everywhere else.
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Thank you.
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- Over the past two weeks...
- Wow. - Wow.
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Rick and the team have visited
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numerous historic sites in Italy,
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the Netherlands... If you look carefully,
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there is a four-dot cross here.
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- Look at these.
- Wow.
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And Denmark... Look at
how many of those runes
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match the 90-foot stone.
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Where Emiliano, corjan
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and other researchers have
shown them carved symbols
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and other compelling clues...
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- On the other side here, - circle and dot.
- Yep.
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Supporting the incredible theory
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that members of the
medieval Christian order known
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as the knights templar
conspired with vikings
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in order to smuggle their
sacred religious treasures
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across Europe before
transporting them to oak island
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nearly 800 years ago.
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The five-schooner ship we have here is
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from the absolutely latest
part of the viking age,
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turning into medieval times.
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Now, Rick and the team
are hoping that Dr. Ravn
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can provide more information
on the viking culture,
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which is known to have explored
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and created settlements
in parts of North America
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some 1,000 years ago
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to see if he can offer more clues
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that could help determine
if this theory is true.
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Can you give us an understanding
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of the evolution of the
design of the ships?
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Because I'm sure, initially,
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it would have been about
commerce and raiding,
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not necessarily transatlantic voyages.
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Yeah, it's an excellent question.
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First, it's large and larger ships,
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which you would be rowing.
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And after that,
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at the beginning of the viking age,
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around 750, comes the sail.
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And with the sail,
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you now can travel at the open sea,
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and eventually go all the way
to Canada and to United States.
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If you are interested
in seeing how we built
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reconstructions of these ships,
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you can just go outside
and I have arranged
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for one of our very skilled
boat builders, marten,
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to-to show you a reconstruction
of these oceangoing ships.
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- Our new number one.
- Sounds great.
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We're trying to make a connection
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between the norse and-and the templars,
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especially in context
of transatlantic voyages.
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- Hello.
- Hi. Welcome.
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- Good to see you.
- Hello.
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If the oak island mystery is real,
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you have to be able to connect the dots.
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So right now we are looking
at a seagoing viking ship
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that is built here at the museum.
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And it's a good size ship, this one.
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You have different layers of deck here.
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So, you can see underneath
here, if you take these up.
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There's another layer of deck.
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So you can have a lot
of cargo underneath here.
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The one we are looking
at now is a cargo ship
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that can carry a lot of
weight, about 20 ton.
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Could you sail to Canada on this?
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To oak island?
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I would say absolutely.
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This is built in 1060.
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On oak island, we have a
couple of stone constructs
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that we're told were
likely built in the 1200s.
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So, is this boat representative
of the type of boat
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that may have been
used in that time period?
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Absolutely.
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Yeah, I've been looking
around here because we found
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- a piece of wood in our swamp.
- Yeah.
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It was three-quarters of
an inch thick. Very uniform.
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- It looked like a railing.
- Okay.
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- And it carbon-dated to 770 a.D.
- Okay. Wow.
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And as I look around, I
only see one piece of wood
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that kind of resembles
it, and that's up here
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- along the bow.
- Yeah.
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We found a piece that
very much looks like this.
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Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Look at that.
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What do you got?
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It looks like a piece of finished wood.
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In 2020, while investigating
the southern region
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of the triangle-shaped swamp,
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members of the team unearthed
a well-fashioned piece of wood
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that, according to carbon-14 testing,
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is one of the oldest artifacts
ever found on oak island.
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So we tested it.
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The date was 660 to 770 a.D.
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It's pretty much the same
width, same thickness.
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Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Could Doug crowell be correct that he,
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Rick and the team may now be seeing
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the exact same kind of woodworking
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in a viking ship museum
located in Denmark?
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It makes total sense.
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It's something that would
easily fall off, I would say,
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so that would make sense.
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Well, marten, you know, we obviously
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have learned a lot today
about not only the viking culture
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but, specifically, viking ships.
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And the ability, possibly,
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to sail on transatlantic voyages long ago.
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Without this information,
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we can't fill in the holes in the story
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that we believe is quite complex
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regarding the oak island mystery.
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So, thank you and everyone
associated with this facility.
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You're very welcome.
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But the journey is not
over because we are
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- about to take off to Iceland.
- Correct.
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Unfortunately,
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I'm not gonna be able to
make the journey to Iceland,
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but I look forward to hearing about it.
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- We'll fill you in. -Yep.
- Yeah, same here.
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I need to move back to the
Netherlands for business.
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But I wish you sound
sailing with this group.
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Thank you. I appreciate it.
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- We will.
- Okay.
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- Corjan, been fun.
- Take care, man.
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Next stop, Iceland.
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Absolutely.
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As a new morning begins on oak island
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while the core-drilling
operation continues
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near the garden shaft
in the money pit area...
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Pardon the usage of terms, laird,
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but we're trying to
cement the relationship
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between the money pit and then lot 5.
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Marty lagina and Jack begley
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meet with archaeologist laird niven
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and archaeometallurgist Emma culligan
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in the oak island laboratory.
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We've collected a sample of Clay from
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the round feature and
rectangular feature.
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And then at the money pit.
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They are eager to receive
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a follow-up report from laird and Emma
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regarding mysterious
Clay-like and soil materials
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that were recently discovered
in two stone foundations
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that are located in the
middle of the island on lot 5.
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One of these features
is rounded in appearance
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and sits near the shoreline.
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The other, which is rectangular,
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sits further inland
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and has also yielded compelling clues,
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including an iron spike
which Emma believes
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could be more than 800 years old.
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Curiously, preliminary analysis on
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the Clay-like soils
found in the round feature
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revealed that they are closely matched to
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other soil samples that
have been unearthed
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in the money pit area.
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Why don't you walk
Jack and I through it?
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So, this is from the rectangular feature.
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Yeah.
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Another Clay deposit
standing on its own.
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Okay, so, we had a big bunch of Clay
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that, even by appearance, we thought
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looked like the money pit, correct?
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- Yes. Yeah.
- Okay.
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And then Emma ran her analysis.
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Yeah.
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In order to further analyze the soils
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that were found in the features on lot 5,
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Emma has scanned them
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with an X-ray diffraction device, or xrd,
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which can identify the chemical
composition of materials.
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Here we have the
results of that comparison?
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Yes.
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The rectangular feature, it is
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a really close match to
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a really shallow sample of the money pit.
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- Okay, that's good.
- Yep.
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What is this?
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Well, this is from part
of the round feature.
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Okay.
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And Emma tested this.
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And so, in her analysis,
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this soil matches the
maroon till from the money pit.
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Which is deep.
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- Yep.
- 118 feet.
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So, we have two matches now to
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- the money pit and lot 5.
- Right.
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How do you explain that in a feature
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that was covered over before
the money pit was discovered?
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Because we have
some evidence that could
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go back into the 1600s, even the 1500s,
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even before.
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Yeah.
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You have somebody over on lot 5
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or some somebodies over on lot 5
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who were deep in the money
pit, based on this evidence.
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Which is incredibly significant, okay?
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If the data is correct,
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the Clay in these features on lot 5
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matches the Clay found in the money pit,
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then whoever was there
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had something to do with the money pit.
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That's a big deal.
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That's a big connection.
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All right. Good data. We need to find out
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what it doesn't match,
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because that will add credence to
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what it does match. Okay.
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- All right.
- See you later.
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Yeah. See you. Thank you. Yeah.
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As Marty, Jack, laird and Emma
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conclude their meeting on oak island
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over 2,000 miles northeast
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in reykjavík, Iceland...
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- What a beautiful day.
- Yeah.
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Rick lagina, along with his nephew Alex,
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Doug crowell and researcher
Emiliano sacchetti...
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Okay, we'll go in here.
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Arrive at the árni magnússon institute.
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- Hello, professor.
- Hello.
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Thanks for having us today, here.
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On Emiliano's recommendation,
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they are meeting with professor
gudvardur mar gunnlaugsson,
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the curator of the institute's manuscripts,
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to see more documented clues
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that could link the viking culture
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to the order of the knights templar
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and, potentially, the oak island mystery.
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Basically collecting,
translating that knowledge
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that was brought back from the holy land
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from people like the templars.
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Two weeks ago, Emiliano
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and archeoastronomer
professor adriano gaspani
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gave Rick and the team a tour
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of a 12th-century
monastery in morimondo, Italy
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that was built by cistercian monks,
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a catholic order
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that constructed certain
Christian houses of worship
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across Europe according
to astronomical alignments
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with stars in the night sky.
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We have the four-dot cross
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carved on a stone on oak island,
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along with a circle
with a dot in the center.
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While there, the team not only
saw numerous templar symbols
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that have been found over
the years on oak island,
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but were also informed
by professor gaspani
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that the templars may have
employed knowledge of astronomy
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that they learned in such abbeys
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in order to construct
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megalithic formations on oak island,
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including the feature
made up of six boulders
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known as Nolan's cross.
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Eventually, that knowledge
reached, also, Iceland,
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because what we know is
that between the 11th century
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and the 14th century, in this island,
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were active more than
15 monastic houses.
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And those abbeys
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produced hundreds of manuscripts.
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This one is evidence
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that very specific knowledge,
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and I'm talking about
astronomy, sacred geometry
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arrived here and was processed here.
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The oldest part is around 1190,
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up to the early 14th century.
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What is the language?
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The language is in Latin.
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There are parts in norse.
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Emiliano, what have you identified in this
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particular manuscript
of interest to our quest?
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Not only this manuscript
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contains information about astronomy,
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but it also names specific stars.
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Yeah.
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- The primary alignment.
- Yeah.
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According to the research
of professor adriano gaspani,
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the star known as arcturus,
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which is part of a
constellation named boötes,
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was used as a key alignment
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to create Nolan's cross
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on the surface of oak island.
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Is it possible that Emiliano sacchetti
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has now found a new
connection between
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arcturus and the oak island mystery
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in a medieval norse manuscript?
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This says that it was
important to know the stars.
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You know, celestial navigation,
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and probably arcturus,
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which was called the
day star for its brightness.
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So, probably, arcturus
was one of the stars followed
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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
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at far north latitudes.
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Yeah.
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There were many interesting things
406
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contained within the
book, stellar alignments
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that we find of significant interest
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in how it may relate to oak island.
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And it's possible that as we follow
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this trail of information, it may become
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more and more interesting,
and perhaps valuable, to us.
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You know, I'm sitting
here looking at this book
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and I'm just... I'm marveling at it because
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within this manuscript, I keep seeing
415
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the repeated use of the symbol
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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
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that's on our copper piece on oak island.
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At the árni magnússon
institute in reykjavík, Iceland
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I see it here and here,
422
00:19:25,708 --> 00:19:27,667
and I've seen it on several pages.
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00:19:27,875 --> 00:19:30,458
Doug crowell may
have just found a symbol
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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
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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?
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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
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00:20:21,000 --> 00:20:22,500
unearthed a copper artifact
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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
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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.
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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
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00:20:46,500 --> 00:20:48,417
I mean, it's found in
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pretty close proximity to Nolan's cross.
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00:20:52,125 --> 00:20:55,375
Is it possible that Doug crowell has found
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more evidence in this
12th century manuscript
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that may connect the copper artifact
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00:21:00,833 --> 00:21:04,042
found on lot 8 to the viking culture?
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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?
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Makes me wonder all the more whether
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00:21:16,583 --> 00:21:19,167
the astronomical constructs
we have on the island
460
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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.
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00:21:29,375 --> 00:21:31,458
You cannot ignore that.
465
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We have found the
possibility of connective tissue
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between this book and
representations of symbology
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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.
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I'm certain all of us will treasure
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- this moment for a long, long time.
- Yes.
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But the journey's not over.
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You've got us hooked.
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Thank you.
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The following morning,
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while the core-drilling operation
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in the money pit area
continues on oak island...
477
00:22:02,417 --> 00:22:03,833
Thank you, Marvin.
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Approximately 50 miles northeast
479
00:22:07,958 --> 00:22:10,042
in halifax, Nova Scotia...
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- Hey, how's it going?
- Hey.
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- Good to see you, Dr. Brosseau.
- Nice to see you again.
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We actually have an artifact here
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00:22:15,042 --> 00:22:16,882
- we'd like you to take a look at.
- Excellent.
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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
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Sure, this was actually found on lot 10
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underneath a large Boulder.
491
00:22:36,833 --> 00:22:38,542
- Okay.
- And these boulders make up
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what we call Nolan's cross.
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One week ago,
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Marty lagina and members of the team
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lifted cone e
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the bottom Boulder of the believed
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800-year-old formation
known as Nolan's cross.
498
00:22:53,667 --> 00:22:55,708
It was Marty's hope
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to find evidence of human activity
500
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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
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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,
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00:23:14,625 --> 00:23:17,167
was found to contain
what appeared to be
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some kind of hair.
507
00:23:20,542 --> 00:23:23,292
The big question is how did a hair
508
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make its way under this Boulder?
509
00:23:25,208 --> 00:23:27,667
Okay, we'll have a look at it.
510
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Now, in an attempt to
determine the type of hair
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it could be, doctors brosseau and Yang
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will examine it under a high-powered
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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.
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All right, so...
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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
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