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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,889 --> 00:00:03,250 Tonight, on the Curse of Oak Island. 2 00:00:03,530 --> 00:00:04,529 We have a core, gentlemen. 3 00:00:04,950 --> 00:00:08,830 This must be the solution channel. That has the ability to hide treasure. I got 4 00:00:08,830 --> 00:00:10,830 something right in here. Oh, there it is. Yeah, it's there. 5 00:00:12,750 --> 00:00:13,750 Ooh. 6 00:00:14,410 --> 00:00:15,850 Hoo -hoo, here we go. 7 00:00:16,170 --> 00:00:17,270 Well done, mate. 8 00:00:18,410 --> 00:00:19,410 Oh, my God. 9 00:00:19,970 --> 00:00:21,910 Laird, can you tell if this is a jewel? 10 00:00:22,590 --> 00:00:23,750 It is high grade. 11 00:00:23,970 --> 00:00:25,030 Made in the old world? 12 00:00:25,250 --> 00:00:27,370 Yep. That takes us to a whole new level. 13 00:00:31,280 --> 00:00:36,940 There is an island in the North Atlantic where people have been looking for an 14 00:00:36,940 --> 00:00:40,160 incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 15 00:00:40,980 --> 00:00:47,460 So far, they have found a stone slab with strange symbols carved into it, man 16 00:00:47,460 --> 00:00:54,220 -made workings that date to medieval times, and a lead cross whose origin may 17 00:00:54,220 --> 00:00:56,220 connected to the Knight Templar. 18 00:00:56,540 --> 00:00:57,540 To date. 19 00:00:57,950 --> 00:01:01,030 Six men have died trying to solve the mystery. 20 00:01:01,790 --> 00:01:08,530 And, according to legend, one more will have to die before the treasure 21 00:01:08,530 --> 00:01:09,930 can be found. 22 00:01:25,400 --> 00:01:27,380 Pretty hopeful about this. I think it could be a good borehole. 23 00:01:27,920 --> 00:01:31,560 The thing I like about this one in particular, we're going to hit the 24 00:01:31,560 --> 00:01:35,700 side of the solution channel, another area where the treasure might have 25 00:01:35,700 --> 00:01:36,700 dropped. 26 00:01:37,080 --> 00:01:42,740 A fresh morning on Oak Island brings renewed hope for brothers Rick and Marty 27 00:01:42,740 --> 00:01:48,920 Lagina that they will soon hold in their hands the answers to a 230 -year -old 28 00:01:48,920 --> 00:01:49,920 mystery. 29 00:01:50,060 --> 00:01:52,420 Let's face it, guys, it's very exciting, right? 30 00:01:52,890 --> 00:01:56,250 The reason we're drilling this is because of the collapse. That's where it 31 00:01:56,250 --> 00:01:56,829 have gone. 32 00:01:56,830 --> 00:02:03,570 Yeah. The team is drilling a new borehole known as H9 .25, located in an 33 00:02:03,570 --> 00:02:09,070 area where new water testing showed more evidence that suggests the treasure may 34 00:02:09,070 --> 00:02:11,970 lie some 200 feet deep in the solution channel. 35 00:02:13,190 --> 00:02:18,470 It is also in this region that soil samples are currently being tested to 36 00:02:18,470 --> 00:02:19,750 confirm those results. 37 00:02:21,150 --> 00:02:25,490 Tell me how close we are to the key wells, RF1, H8. 38 00:02:25,790 --> 00:02:30,170 So we're five feet south of H8. That's very close to the chapel shaft then? We 39 00:02:30,170 --> 00:02:33,390 are in the southwest corner of the chapel shaft, so we're in an area I 40 00:02:33,590 --> 00:02:34,590 Okay. 41 00:02:36,450 --> 00:02:37,630 But you lost the wood. 42 00:02:38,150 --> 00:02:43,610 In 2017, the team dug the five -foot diameter H8 shaft. 43 00:02:44,090 --> 00:02:47,310 We're rotating down, but every now and then we have to maintain our teeth out 44 00:02:47,310 --> 00:02:50,250 because of the wood, right? And at 170 feet. 45 00:02:50,560 --> 00:02:56,880 it hit a large object that may have been the legendary Chapel Vault, a seven 46 00:02:56,880 --> 00:03:01,120 -foot -high wooden box that treasure hunters Frederick Blair and William 47 00:03:01,120 --> 00:03:07,600 reportedly drilled into back in 1897 and extracted gold shavings, 48 00:03:07,640 --> 00:03:12,040 along with a piece of parchment bearing the letters VI. 49 00:03:13,880 --> 00:03:18,830 But unfortunately, the H .A. Caisson may have pushed the possible vault 50 00:03:18,830 --> 00:03:22,590 somewhere deeper and potentially into the solution channel. 51 00:03:24,390 --> 00:03:28,830 Could it be possible that the precious metals that seem detected in this area 52 00:03:28,830 --> 00:03:30,650 came from the damaged vault? 53 00:03:31,510 --> 00:03:34,010 I think the chapels had the money pick correct. 54 00:03:34,490 --> 00:03:38,290 They just didn't go deep enough, as we've learned. Yeah, because of the 55 00:03:38,290 --> 00:03:41,370 collapse. So I'm pretty hopeful about this. I think it could be a good 56 00:03:42,630 --> 00:03:45,910 If I had to pick the most likely hole, 57 00:03:46,680 --> 00:03:51,160 To actually encounter some of this deeply fallen treasure, I would think 58 00:03:51,160 --> 00:03:52,160 this. 59 00:03:53,280 --> 00:03:59,420 The biggest thing to me is that the HA canister started going down on its own, 60 00:03:59,520 --> 00:04:02,980 right about the point where we were pretty excited that we might be finding 61 00:04:02,980 --> 00:04:04,180 vault to plug just now. 62 00:04:04,460 --> 00:04:05,920 We lost all the material. 63 00:04:06,200 --> 00:04:09,900 Well, it sure sounds to me like the solution channel being able to swallow 64 00:04:09,900 --> 00:04:11,320 things up, including treasure. 65 00:04:11,700 --> 00:04:13,500 So we're going to see if we can find it. 66 00:04:14,950 --> 00:04:18,310 You know what I'm looking for. I want you to find an actual bit of treasure. 67 00:04:18,570 --> 00:04:19,589 That's what I want to find. 68 00:04:19,850 --> 00:04:22,089 Exactly. And then put the big boy down on it. Yeah. 69 00:04:23,050 --> 00:04:24,050 Yeah, all right, guys. 70 00:04:24,230 --> 00:04:26,050 Seriously, I think my work here is done. 71 00:04:26,430 --> 00:04:29,750 Okay. Find me some data and a coin would be nice. Okay. 72 00:04:30,330 --> 00:04:32,110 Sounds good, Marty. Sounds good? Sounds good. 73 00:04:32,630 --> 00:04:33,630 See you guys. Okay. 74 00:04:33,870 --> 00:04:38,210 As H9 .25 descends deeper towards the solution channel. 75 00:04:40,740 --> 00:04:42,160 Today's the day, Gary. Yeah. 76 00:04:42,400 --> 00:04:43,960 We're on Oak Island. Yeah. 77 00:04:44,180 --> 00:04:45,640 The possibilities are endless. 78 00:04:45,880 --> 00:04:46,880 That's right. 79 00:04:46,900 --> 00:04:52,380 Alex Lagina and members of the team continue to expose a stone feature in 80 00:04:52,380 --> 00:04:57,320 southwest corner of the swamp, one that may be connected to a road -like 81 00:04:57,320 --> 00:05:02,900 structure several yards to the north, where they found part of a European hand 82 00:05:02,900 --> 00:05:06,540 cannon that could be as much as 800 years old. 83 00:05:07,560 --> 00:05:11,340 We're just going to comb through this and work our way closer into the swamp. 84 00:05:11,540 --> 00:05:12,740 Got it. Hopefully find some artifacts. 85 00:05:13,340 --> 00:05:17,680 And keep our eyes open. You never know, we might find some old wooden stakes. 86 00:05:17,980 --> 00:05:22,360 I mean, one of the most important artifacts we found in this area was the 87 00:05:22,360 --> 00:05:26,820 railing, which was just over there. Yeah. I think that dated to the 600s. 88 00:05:27,740 --> 00:05:32,280 Okay. Well, if you dig, we'll metal detect and keep our eyes peeled and see 89 00:05:32,280 --> 00:05:33,280 we find. Yeah. 90 00:05:33,420 --> 00:05:34,420 Find some artifacts. 91 00:05:36,680 --> 00:05:41,180 I couldn't enumerate the number of finds that have been made in the bog to date. 92 00:05:42,020 --> 00:05:46,340 They've been expensive and extensive and important in the search for answers 93 00:05:46,340 --> 00:05:47,340 here on the island. 94 00:05:47,980 --> 00:05:50,340 But there's a lot of information missing. 95 00:05:57,920 --> 00:05:58,920 What do you got? 96 00:05:59,240 --> 00:06:00,300 This is interesting. 97 00:06:00,880 --> 00:06:02,140 It's a straight wood. 98 00:06:02,680 --> 00:06:07,060 Kind of reminds me of when we were digging in this area and we found that 99 00:06:07,060 --> 00:06:08,320 rail. Oh, yeah. 100 00:06:09,780 --> 00:06:14,380 Over the years, the team has found numerous ship -related artifacts all 101 00:06:14,380 --> 00:06:19,540 the swamp that have been dated to between the 1600s and the 7th century. 102 00:06:21,420 --> 00:06:25,420 Great conditions, but been buried in the swamp for a long time. 103 00:06:26,000 --> 00:06:30,440 Could Gary be correct that they found another piece of ship's railing in the 104 00:06:30,440 --> 00:06:31,440 southwest corner? 105 00:06:32,240 --> 00:06:37,660 If so, might it be related to the stone structures in this area and help them 106 00:06:37,660 --> 00:06:39,300 learn more about their origin? 107 00:06:40,720 --> 00:06:46,920 It's kind of plankish. It looks like it's curved and beveled. Maybe I'm 108 00:06:46,920 --> 00:06:49,780 things, but it kind of looks shaped like that. 109 00:06:51,260 --> 00:06:54,780 This face really does. I mean, that's cut. 110 00:06:55,500 --> 00:06:56,680 And here as well. 111 00:06:58,840 --> 00:07:03,320 Yeah, at first I thought it was like a piece of railing. Yeah, no, it looks... 112 00:07:03,320 --> 00:07:06,140 At first glance, it looks like it's shaped that way deliberately. 113 00:07:06,360 --> 00:07:07,199 Yeah. 114 00:07:07,200 --> 00:07:09,260 We might be able to show that to a shipwright. 115 00:07:10,160 --> 00:07:13,520 Somebody who knows the older techniques of making a ship. 116 00:07:13,820 --> 00:07:16,140 Yeah. I wonder if it's big enough for C4E. 117 00:07:17,100 --> 00:07:20,060 I like the fact that this wood's got beveled edges. 118 00:07:21,040 --> 00:07:25,000 Now, that always looks like planking to me. 119 00:07:25,580 --> 00:07:29,080 And that's important because it's well out of place buried in the swamp. 120 00:07:29,480 --> 00:07:31,480 That's definitely big enough for C -14. 121 00:07:31,780 --> 00:07:34,040 Yeah. So we can figure out how old it is. Yeah. 122 00:07:34,540 --> 00:07:36,140 Definitely an interesting piece. 123 00:07:36,420 --> 00:07:37,600 I'll put that to one side. 124 00:07:39,380 --> 00:07:41,780 I still believe we're just scratching the surface. 125 00:07:42,680 --> 00:07:49,300 As the dig continues in the swamp, several hundred yards to the west on Lot 126 00:07:50,080 --> 00:07:51,960 Found a small shard of creamware. 127 00:07:52,300 --> 00:07:53,300 Oh, nice. 128 00:07:53,640 --> 00:07:55,420 It's really, really small, though. Yeah. 129 00:07:55,880 --> 00:07:56,880 Perfect. 130 00:07:57,240 --> 00:08:01,960 Laird Niven and the archaeology team search for more clues in the round 131 00:08:01,960 --> 00:08:03,100 near the shoreline. 132 00:08:04,000 --> 00:08:08,960 After recently finding a sixth Venetian bead in this feature, which could be 133 00:08:08,960 --> 00:08:14,520 related to the Knights of Malta, and unearthing a sixth Roman coin nearby 134 00:08:14,520 --> 00:08:19,400 may be linked to the Knights Templar, the team is working to prove. 135 00:08:19,790 --> 00:08:24,690 that numerous groups may have occupied Lot 5 at different times long before the 136 00:08:24,690 --> 00:08:26,010 discovery of the money pit. 137 00:08:32,030 --> 00:08:33,030 Oh, wow. 138 00:08:34,130 --> 00:08:35,650 Got some pearlware. 139 00:08:35,970 --> 00:08:36,909 Oh, nice. 140 00:08:36,909 --> 00:08:37,909 Yeah. 141 00:08:37,950 --> 00:08:40,049 It's getting small, but... Yeah. 142 00:08:40,429 --> 00:08:42,890 We'll have to do more analysis on this, I guess. 143 00:08:43,130 --> 00:08:45,870 Yeah. What are the dates on creamware again? 144 00:08:46,450 --> 00:08:48,470 Creamware starts around 1762. 145 00:08:48,910 --> 00:08:54,290 Okay. And then the pearlware would start around 1775. Okay. 146 00:08:54,750 --> 00:09:00,830 I have long believed that this is a multi -generational attempt over 147 00:09:01,210 --> 00:09:04,830 perhaps even centuries, to hide or safeguard something. 148 00:09:05,230 --> 00:09:11,390 I can't prove it yet, but the finds associated with the Lot 5 feature are 149 00:09:11,390 --> 00:09:13,450 interesting and thought -provoking and intriguing. 150 00:09:17,410 --> 00:09:18,410 Oh, nice. 151 00:09:19,660 --> 00:09:20,660 What did you find? 152 00:09:21,860 --> 00:09:27,240 Looks like red earthenware. Oh, it's got a really nice design on it. 153 00:09:28,140 --> 00:09:29,800 Wow, that's a great piece. 154 00:09:30,040 --> 00:09:31,040 It's a big piece. 155 00:09:31,060 --> 00:09:33,200 Yeah, it's got a really nice floral design. 156 00:09:34,360 --> 00:09:36,600 The coarse earthenwares are hard to date. 157 00:09:36,960 --> 00:09:43,040 It can be anywhere from 1750 to 1830. Okay, right in our time range. 158 00:09:43,240 --> 00:09:47,160 Yeah, great find. Oh, thank you. You're welcome. I'll bag it up, see if there's 159 00:09:47,160 --> 00:09:48,160 any more in there. Yeah. 160 00:09:59,660 --> 00:10:00,660 Oh, my gosh. 161 00:10:01,680 --> 00:10:04,460 Laird, I think I just found something really cool. 162 00:10:07,780 --> 00:10:12,880 Oh, my gosh. 163 00:10:13,460 --> 00:10:16,280 Laird, I think I just found something really cool. 164 00:10:16,540 --> 00:10:17,540 Okay. 165 00:10:18,440 --> 00:10:24,260 While digging in the Rounded Stone Foundation on Lot 5, Isabel Whittier has 166 00:10:24,260 --> 00:10:26,800 uncovered a potentially important clue. 167 00:10:27,020 --> 00:10:28,020 Check this out. 168 00:10:29,480 --> 00:10:30,480 Oh, nice. 169 00:10:34,440 --> 00:10:36,100 Can you tell if this is a jewel? 170 00:10:36,420 --> 00:10:39,580 It's meant to look like a jewel, an imitation of a jewel. 171 00:10:39,820 --> 00:10:43,760 Okay. We found a larger one, but clear, just over here. 172 00:10:44,540 --> 00:10:46,280 It looked like costume jewelry. 173 00:10:46,540 --> 00:10:50,640 Then we found kind of a technique that was developed in the 1740s in France. 174 00:10:51,140 --> 00:10:52,140 Oh, that's so cool. 175 00:10:52,340 --> 00:10:55,720 Imitation jewelry became very popular with the French royal family. 176 00:10:56,060 --> 00:10:57,060 Oh, that's awesome. 177 00:10:57,260 --> 00:10:58,260 Yeah. 178 00:10:58,990 --> 00:11:05,010 In the early 18th century, French jeweler George Friedrich Strauss 179 00:11:05,010 --> 00:11:06,490 simulated gemstones. 180 00:11:07,330 --> 00:11:12,910 By mixing elements such as bismuth, thallium, and lead with glass powder, 181 00:11:13,170 --> 00:11:18,970 a paste -like substance was formed. It was then heated and molded to create 182 00:11:18,970 --> 00:11:23,610 artificial stones, nearly matching the brilliance of actual gems. 183 00:11:24,830 --> 00:11:30,280 One year ago, the team found a simulated diamond, just outside of the round 184 00:11:30,280 --> 00:11:31,280 feature. 185 00:11:31,340 --> 00:11:32,700 Would this be valuable? 186 00:11:33,120 --> 00:11:37,320 I think back in the mid -1700s, it probably was. 187 00:11:37,980 --> 00:11:43,840 If Laird is correct that this is a similar artifact, could it be another 188 00:11:43,840 --> 00:11:48,400 help identify one of the groups that occupied the stone foundation prior to 189 00:11:48,400 --> 00:11:49,400 1795? 190 00:11:50,060 --> 00:11:54,840 Emma can actually XRF the side and tell you what kind of metal. 191 00:11:55,310 --> 00:11:56,310 It was sitting in. 192 00:11:56,470 --> 00:12:01,270 So we know that it was set into something and displayed on someone's 193 00:12:01,550 --> 00:12:06,250 If she finds out that it's set in silver or gold, that just takes this to a 194 00:12:06,250 --> 00:12:11,410 whole new level, right? It just adds a lot of significance to this little tiny 195 00:12:11,410 --> 00:12:12,750 artifact. Yeah. 196 00:12:13,290 --> 00:12:14,750 Adding to the intrigue. 197 00:12:15,450 --> 00:12:16,990 Yeah, that's really exciting. 198 00:12:17,490 --> 00:12:21,030 I can't wait to get that back to the lab and see what Emma says about it. Me 199 00:12:21,030 --> 00:12:22,030 too. That's cool. 200 00:12:22,540 --> 00:12:24,180 We're finding some neat stuff here. 201 00:12:24,380 --> 00:12:25,380 Yeah. 202 00:12:29,800 --> 00:12:31,300 The following morning. 203 00:12:33,100 --> 00:12:34,100 Back again? 204 00:12:34,160 --> 00:12:35,520 Good to see you. Good to be back. 205 00:12:35,980 --> 00:12:37,160 You know I love the swamp. 206 00:12:37,420 --> 00:12:38,660 Yeah. Get started. 207 00:12:38,940 --> 00:12:39,940 All right. 208 00:12:40,420 --> 00:12:45,960 Katja Drayton and Derek Couch join Billy to search for more artifacts near the 209 00:12:45,960 --> 00:12:48,780 stone feature in the southwest corner of the swamp. 210 00:12:57,930 --> 00:13:01,110 Something shiny on top. There might be a piece of glass or something, right? Oh, 211 00:13:01,110 --> 00:13:02,110 yeah. 212 00:13:05,150 --> 00:13:06,150 Is there? 213 00:13:11,070 --> 00:13:12,350 Big old piece of glass. 214 00:13:12,790 --> 00:13:13,790 Yeah. 215 00:13:14,790 --> 00:13:20,370 So a really great way to tell if glass is old or not is any imperfection. 216 00:13:20,630 --> 00:13:23,170 Glass nowadays is made, manufactured. 217 00:13:24,010 --> 00:13:26,190 There's hardly any imperfection. 218 00:13:27,579 --> 00:13:33,480 bubble, seam, anything that may give you an idea if it's hand -blown is a great 219 00:13:33,480 --> 00:13:35,420 way to identify if glass is old or not. 220 00:13:36,040 --> 00:13:37,460 This is probably from a bottle. 221 00:13:38,280 --> 00:13:42,640 This would be like an older, maybe like a medicine bottle or something. 222 00:13:44,060 --> 00:13:48,780 It's square on the edge, so that's how you know it has some date to it, and 223 00:13:48,780 --> 00:13:49,780 small as well. 224 00:13:50,200 --> 00:13:54,260 So this is an older piece, which is good. Yeah. 225 00:13:55,000 --> 00:13:59,980 By learning what type of flask this is and what it was used for, we can see who 226 00:13:59,980 --> 00:14:01,820 was here and what they were doing. 227 00:14:02,520 --> 00:14:03,520 We'll get this. 228 00:14:03,660 --> 00:14:04,660 Yeah. 229 00:14:14,120 --> 00:14:15,720 That's some wood. Here we go. 230 00:14:16,200 --> 00:14:17,720 A little round piece got you. 231 00:14:18,480 --> 00:14:19,480 Let me see. 232 00:14:22,240 --> 00:14:23,460 That's cut there, isn't it? 233 00:14:23,880 --> 00:14:24,880 Not cut. 234 00:14:25,000 --> 00:14:25,959 And that's cut. 235 00:14:25,960 --> 00:14:27,600 Wow. Good eye, Billy. 236 00:14:27,820 --> 00:14:28,820 Yeah, that's a great one. 237 00:14:29,000 --> 00:14:31,900 It's really deep for wood. Three and a half, four feet, probably. 238 00:14:32,320 --> 00:14:34,040 That's way below that sand. 239 00:14:35,160 --> 00:14:38,300 Dr. Schroeder would say that's the topsoil before the swamp was formed. 240 00:14:38,540 --> 00:14:40,360 That's down in the depth of the ship's rail. 241 00:14:40,640 --> 00:14:42,260 That's the find right there, I would say. 242 00:14:43,160 --> 00:14:46,600 How close are we to where the other ship's railing was found? 243 00:14:48,080 --> 00:14:51,860 Less than 100 feet. It's one of the deepest finds that we've had in the 244 00:14:51,860 --> 00:14:52,860 a piece of cut wood. 245 00:14:53,050 --> 00:14:54,050 This could mean something. 246 00:14:54,230 --> 00:14:55,230 Right. 247 00:14:56,030 --> 00:15:01,830 In 2020, the team found a piece of ship's railing while digging near the 248 00:15:01,830 --> 00:15:03,170 southern border of the swamp. 249 00:15:04,010 --> 00:15:08,370 Incredibly, it was carbon -dated to as early as the 7th century. 250 00:15:09,650 --> 00:15:12,970 There's been a lot of people that thought that there had been ships in the 251 00:15:12,970 --> 00:15:15,710 swamp, so I think it could be very significant. 252 00:15:16,130 --> 00:15:20,870 Is it possible that the team has found a related discovery in the southwest 253 00:15:20,870 --> 00:15:22,070 corner of the swamp? 254 00:15:22,620 --> 00:15:27,560 If there's a ship of some sort out there, it would fit really, really well 255 00:15:27,560 --> 00:15:31,600 any of the theories that somebody came here and buried an old world treasure. 256 00:15:32,260 --> 00:15:37,720 We have so many ship -like artifacts at this point, but extraordinary theories 257 00:15:37,720 --> 00:15:41,740 take extraordinary data. I don't think we quite have that yet, but here's 258 00:15:41,740 --> 00:15:42,739 another piece. 259 00:15:42,740 --> 00:15:46,740 If this is a piece of a ship, I bet you there's more pieces of ship. I'd rather 260 00:15:46,740 --> 00:15:49,400 find what the ship is carrying, Derek. Let's look for that, right? 261 00:15:50,010 --> 00:15:51,670 That's true, that's true. 262 00:15:51,870 --> 00:15:55,590 That's why Cotty is here. Right. Well, let's try and find some more. 263 00:15:55,930 --> 00:15:56,930 Yeah. 264 00:15:58,290 --> 00:15:59,630 Keep the lookers peeled. 265 00:15:59,910 --> 00:16:02,690 Yeah. As the search in the swamp continues. 266 00:16:03,930 --> 00:16:05,850 So, thank you everybody for coming. 267 00:16:06,210 --> 00:16:09,370 We have a really interesting artifact from Lot 5. 268 00:16:10,170 --> 00:16:15,290 In the lab, Emma Culligan is about to share her analysis of the artificial 269 00:16:15,290 --> 00:16:18,470 gemstone found one day ago on Lot 5. 270 00:16:19,560 --> 00:16:24,300 This looks like the paste jewelry gem. That's exactly what it is. 271 00:16:25,340 --> 00:16:26,840 So this one's obviously dark. 272 00:16:27,560 --> 00:16:30,960 And the one we found last year was white, was clear. 273 00:16:32,000 --> 00:16:34,680 And I guess you can explain the composition. 274 00:16:35,280 --> 00:16:39,460 Well, it's pretty much the same thing as last year, but this one is black, and 275 00:16:39,460 --> 00:16:42,520 it's black due to the addition of manganese and calcium. 276 00:16:43,230 --> 00:16:47,170 And it has less lead in it, which is why it's not as brilliant. 277 00:16:47,430 --> 00:16:52,090 It's not as shiny or sparkly. They're called diamantes, like the official 278 00:16:52,590 --> 00:16:55,590 The purpose of it is to be dark and matte. 279 00:16:56,390 --> 00:17:00,510 But it's the same era, similar composition. 280 00:17:01,390 --> 00:17:08,069 And the fastener, there's a trace of tin around the edges, which we also found 281 00:17:08,069 --> 00:17:10,569 in the composition of last year's jewel as well. 282 00:17:11,109 --> 00:17:13,670 And something like that would have been made in the old world? 283 00:17:13,930 --> 00:17:15,670 Yep. Not here? No. 284 00:17:15,990 --> 00:17:18,690 Early to mid -1700s in France. 285 00:17:19,490 --> 00:17:23,089 And from the composition, I can tell you that it is, like, high grade. 286 00:17:24,050 --> 00:17:26,430 And it was for people of the upper class. 287 00:17:26,630 --> 00:17:31,350 Yeah. Because it would have the same amount of shine or even more shine than 288 00:17:31,350 --> 00:17:35,130 diamonds. So these are not trade items, per se. 289 00:17:35,350 --> 00:17:38,710 I think what makes it not a trade item is the fact that it was mounted. 290 00:17:39,350 --> 00:17:41,370 If it was a trade item, they'd be loose. 291 00:17:41,790 --> 00:17:42,790 I see. 292 00:17:43,130 --> 00:17:48,310 Just reading your report there, no earlier than 1734 or no later? 293 00:17:48,810 --> 00:17:54,010 Well, the oldest possible date is 1734, because that's when it was really being 294 00:17:54,010 --> 00:17:55,530 invented and introduced. 295 00:17:56,270 --> 00:17:58,070 So after 1734. 296 00:17:58,430 --> 00:17:59,430 Yeah. 297 00:17:59,630 --> 00:18:00,950 Fashion travels quickly. 298 00:18:01,390 --> 00:18:05,410 Especially with the upper class and the new shiny thing. 299 00:18:05,690 --> 00:18:06,690 When did it go out of style? 300 00:18:06,950 --> 00:18:08,690 It went right into the Victorian. 301 00:18:09,500 --> 00:18:14,580 If this is high quality, it represents probably the initial phase before it 302 00:18:14,580 --> 00:18:19,560 percolates down and the cheaper copies are made for less affluent people. 303 00:18:20,080 --> 00:18:23,620 What's it telling you about what was going on in Lot 5? 304 00:18:24,020 --> 00:18:26,920 I think it makes a statement about stature. 305 00:18:27,220 --> 00:18:31,320 I think this was a higher class of people. 306 00:18:32,380 --> 00:18:37,740 With the blackface jewel, I have seen references to military uniforms. 307 00:18:39,960 --> 00:18:43,060 Timeline -wise, it does fit the Duc d 'Anville's expedition here. 308 00:18:43,520 --> 00:18:45,400 Mid -1700s, French. 309 00:18:47,380 --> 00:18:48,380 Very interesting. 310 00:18:52,960 --> 00:18:56,040 Timeline -wise, it does fit the Duc d 'Anville's expedition here. 311 00:18:56,760 --> 00:19:02,460 In the Oak Island lab, Emma has just confirmed that the simulated glass gem 312 00:19:02,460 --> 00:19:06,420 found in the round feature on Lot 5 is French in origin. 313 00:19:06,830 --> 00:19:09,390 and dates back to the mid -18th century. 314 00:19:10,530 --> 00:19:15,450 You know, the Duc d 'Anville's expedition was mid -1700s, French. 315 00:19:17,170 --> 00:19:18,510 Something to keep in mind. 316 00:19:21,290 --> 00:19:28,030 In 1746, France launched an armada to reclaim Nova Scotia from Great Britain. 317 00:19:28,330 --> 00:19:33,810 It was led by an admiral known as the Duc d 'Anville, a nobleman from a 318 00:19:34,200 --> 00:19:38,240 with connections to the Knights Templar dating back to the 12th century. 319 00:19:40,200 --> 00:19:45,180 Unfortunately, due to severe storms and a wave of disease, the mission 320 00:19:45,180 --> 00:19:46,400 ultimately failed. 321 00:19:47,660 --> 00:19:50,900 I found eight pages of what looked like a ship's log. 322 00:19:51,200 --> 00:19:58,200 But curiously, in 2017, Doug Kroll discovered an 18th century ship's 323 00:19:58,200 --> 00:20:02,800 log in the Provincial Archives, stating that one of Don V's ships... 324 00:20:03,110 --> 00:20:07,930 carried a large cache of treasure to a wooded island in the vicinity of Oak 325 00:20:07,930 --> 00:20:11,090 Island, where the crew buried it in a deep pit. 326 00:20:12,050 --> 00:20:17,050 This is a very strong indicator that somebody of high status was on Lot 5. 327 00:20:17,330 --> 00:20:22,370 We know that the Duke Dunville did come here to Nova Scotia, and indeed the 328 00:20:22,370 --> 00:20:24,850 Dunville family has a connection to the Knights Templar. 329 00:20:25,270 --> 00:20:31,220 If there was some incredible treasure out of history, that made its way here 330 00:20:31,220 --> 00:20:34,320 North America. It could have been done as part of the Duc d 'Anville's 331 00:20:34,320 --> 00:20:38,960 expedition. Finding these things that belonged to somebody in a military 332 00:20:38,960 --> 00:20:43,800 position, I wonder why were they on the island? What were they doing? 333 00:20:44,860 --> 00:20:50,960 Is it possible that the two simulated French gemstones found on Lot 5 could be 334 00:20:50,960 --> 00:20:55,160 connected to the treasure reportedly buried by the crew of the Duc d 335 00:20:56,460 --> 00:21:01,000 The dots are very far apart right now, right? But we're accumulating them. 336 00:21:01,220 --> 00:21:03,020 But you're accumulating them. Yeah. Exactly. 337 00:21:03,640 --> 00:21:08,760 You know, there's always been the idea that there might be an association here 338 00:21:08,760 --> 00:21:09,760 with Duc d 'Ambique. 339 00:21:10,160 --> 00:21:16,360 The archaeological efforts are strongly hinting at multiple occupations on Lot 340 00:21:16,360 --> 00:21:23,080 5, from the 1200s right up through 1750. I believe this was a multi 341 00:21:23,080 --> 00:21:25,200 -generational attempt to hide something. 342 00:21:25,770 --> 00:21:29,630 And perhaps the Duke Danville wasn't part of that endeavor. 343 00:21:30,410 --> 00:21:37,250 This is step by step, clue by clue, and every clue is important because at some 344 00:21:37,250 --> 00:21:42,110 point they will connect up. At some point they will tell a story. So thank 345 00:21:42,110 --> 00:21:46,810 for bringing this down. It's an interesting find, but I hope we can 346 00:21:46,810 --> 00:21:48,710 about it. All right. Excellent. Thank you. 347 00:21:48,970 --> 00:21:49,970 Thank you. 348 00:21:50,210 --> 00:21:53,530 As the team concludes their meeting in the lab, 349 00:21:56,240 --> 00:21:57,260 We've got to keep looking. 350 00:21:57,480 --> 00:21:58,480 Let's do it. 351 00:21:59,620 --> 00:22:04,540 Billy, Conchia, and Derek continue to search in the southwest corner of the 352 00:22:04,540 --> 00:22:05,540 swamp. 353 00:22:06,480 --> 00:22:07,480 Ooh. 354 00:22:08,240 --> 00:22:09,240 Wow. 355 00:22:09,780 --> 00:22:11,200 I mean, look at that. 356 00:22:12,400 --> 00:22:13,400 That's excellent. 357 00:22:13,980 --> 00:22:17,480 That is a cut steak, if I've ever seen one. 358 00:22:17,740 --> 00:22:21,800 Yeah, and so close to the last find we just had. 359 00:22:22,380 --> 00:22:24,200 Oh, my gosh. That's pretty cool. 360 00:22:25,050 --> 00:22:26,130 That's definitely cut. 361 00:22:27,190 --> 00:22:28,190 Yes. 362 00:22:31,410 --> 00:22:33,550 Unless they need a bigger bag to put the stuff in. 363 00:22:35,190 --> 00:22:36,190 Definitely. 364 00:22:36,590 --> 00:22:39,450 I know it's soaked, but it's a really heavy piece, too. 365 00:22:39,690 --> 00:22:40,669 Mm -hmm. 366 00:22:40,670 --> 00:22:43,570 Yeah, well, it's soaked because we're below the level of the ocean here, 367 00:22:43,730 --> 00:22:44,569 Mm -hmm. 368 00:22:44,570 --> 00:22:48,870 It's so preserved and basically clean, right, because it's in a perfect 369 00:22:48,870 --> 00:22:50,290 environment to store wood. Yeah. 370 00:22:51,550 --> 00:22:53,290 A hand -cut wooden stake? 371 00:22:58,100 --> 00:23:03,820 Because the team has found a number of survey stakes lining stone features, 372 00:23:03,820 --> 00:23:09,360 as the structure that was recently uncovered several yards to the north, is 373 00:23:09,360 --> 00:23:13,760 possible that they have just discovered more evidence that the two features may 374 00:23:13,760 --> 00:23:15,460 have been built by the same people? 375 00:23:16,200 --> 00:23:18,540 If so, just who was it? 376 00:23:19,820 --> 00:23:22,720 We can get a lot of information off that. I think so, yeah. 377 00:23:23,180 --> 00:23:24,620 I'm sure there's a purpose for that. 378 00:23:25,220 --> 00:23:26,500 That is definitely cut. 379 00:23:26,800 --> 00:23:31,600 And so is the other one. Yeah, that's a bigger piece. Right. Bigger cut. 380 00:23:31,800 --> 00:23:34,820 Right. This gives Dr. Spooner more information. 381 00:23:35,060 --> 00:23:38,720 Yeah. We've got some potential here. I'm excited to keep going. 382 00:23:39,340 --> 00:23:40,820 We'll work to keep the lab busy. 383 00:23:41,120 --> 00:23:42,120 Yeah. 384 00:23:45,760 --> 00:23:48,520 At another day dawns on Oak Island. 385 00:23:49,200 --> 00:23:51,940 While drilling continues in the Money Pit area. 386 00:23:53,100 --> 00:23:54,780 Hey, Gary. Hi, Ian. Derek. 387 00:23:55,000 --> 00:23:57,140 Hey, Dr. Spooner. How are you doing? Good. 388 00:23:57,380 --> 00:24:02,860 Dr. Ian Spooner joins other members of the team in the swamp to examine the 389 00:24:02,860 --> 00:24:07,040 where the wooden survey stakes were found next to the newly uncovered stone 390 00:24:07,040 --> 00:24:08,560 structure one day ago. 391 00:24:09,420 --> 00:24:13,780 That stake, they were 100 % not in the sand. They were in that peat layer. 392 00:24:14,000 --> 00:24:18,280 Yep. Which is quite deep and just below the sand to be in that peat layer, 393 00:24:18,380 --> 00:24:21,910 period. Under that much sand, we absolutely know people were here a long, 394 00:24:21,910 --> 00:24:25,950 time ago. So if I can leave with one suggestion, what I'd like you guys to 395 00:24:25,990 --> 00:24:30,650 if you can fit it in, is get me a sample of the peat. If I can date the peat 396 00:24:30,650 --> 00:24:35,350 here, and it's old too, then I know that the stick, if it's younger, was put 397 00:24:35,350 --> 00:24:36,570 there by people. 398 00:24:36,810 --> 00:24:43,050 And if that stick dates into one of our bins of 1200, you know, 1700, 399 00:24:43,550 --> 00:24:47,950 then it tells us there was activity in this area. 400 00:24:48,570 --> 00:24:50,610 at that time, which is totally new. Right. 401 00:24:51,810 --> 00:24:57,150 Peat is composed of decaying plant matter that forms when it is submerged 402 00:24:57,150 --> 00:24:59,570 brackish water for long periods of time. 403 00:25:00,770 --> 00:25:05,270 Because the wooden stake the team found was embedded in the peat layer just 404 00:25:05,270 --> 00:25:07,790 beneath the stone structure, if Dr. 405 00:25:08,010 --> 00:25:12,430 Spooner can date the peat, he may be able to determine just when the stone 406 00:25:12,430 --> 00:25:13,590 feature was created. 407 00:25:15,470 --> 00:25:21,050 We've had these sort of three age sort of categories here. One that's 600 to 408 00:25:21,050 --> 00:25:23,350 like 1200, you know, that era. 409 00:25:23,850 --> 00:25:28,250 And then we have the 1600s, you know, to the 1700s. Yeah. 410 00:25:28,570 --> 00:25:34,250 And then we have the more sort of I'd call post -depositor kind of era. 411 00:25:34,910 --> 00:25:41,490 So we've got three kind of categories of potential human activity here. 412 00:25:41,950 --> 00:25:43,710 And I want to see where that fits. 413 00:25:44,070 --> 00:25:45,070 Right. 414 00:25:45,390 --> 00:25:49,890 By dating organic materials associated with the man -made structures in the 415 00:25:49,890 --> 00:25:55,090 swamp, Dr. Spooner has determined that the paved area near the center could be 416 00:25:55,090 --> 00:25:57,190 as much as 800 years old. 417 00:25:58,050 --> 00:26:03,410 The possible Portuguese stone road in the southeastern corner may be 500 years 418 00:26:03,410 --> 00:26:09,250 old. And the so -called Eye of the Swamp may have been built as early as 1680. 419 00:26:10,030 --> 00:26:11,690 And it's been so nice. 420 00:26:12,410 --> 00:26:17,290 Big clumps of peat coming up in the digs, especially over there, where there 421 00:26:17,290 --> 00:26:22,710 sand as well. So I'll save you a big clump of peat with all the wood in it. 422 00:26:22,990 --> 00:26:24,450 That's perfect. That's what I need. 423 00:26:24,710 --> 00:26:30,050 I think that the carbon dating of the wood in the swamp, the work that was 424 00:26:30,090 --> 00:26:34,210 the discoveries that have been made, can only lead to one conclusion, that the 425 00:26:34,210 --> 00:26:38,130 work was long, involved, and purposeful. 426 00:26:38,730 --> 00:26:44,130 To me, what it says is this was a multi -generational endeavor here, and there's 427 00:26:44,130 --> 00:26:47,290 possibly more than one treasure hidden across the island. 428 00:26:48,190 --> 00:26:49,190 I'm off the lab. 429 00:26:49,350 --> 00:26:50,229 Thanks, guys. 430 00:26:50,230 --> 00:26:51,810 We can't wait to hear your results. 431 00:26:52,150 --> 00:26:53,410 Yep. Thank you. Thanks. 432 00:26:54,750 --> 00:26:55,669 See you later. 433 00:26:55,670 --> 00:27:00,910 As the dig continues in the swamp... We did hit the bedrock plateau. 434 00:27:01,430 --> 00:27:04,750 Hopefully we'll go right down into the solution channel. Could be in the next 435 00:27:04,750 --> 00:27:05,750 run. 436 00:27:05,930 --> 00:27:07,130 We have a cord, gentlemen. 437 00:27:07,960 --> 00:27:14,380 Over in the money pit area, the drilling operation in borehole H9 .25 has nearly 438 00:27:14,380 --> 00:27:16,520 reached a depth of 200 feet. 439 00:27:17,280 --> 00:27:20,340 H9 .25's still got a few things to tell us. 440 00:27:20,660 --> 00:27:23,820 Hopefully we'll be able to find that open area that could have taken the 441 00:27:23,820 --> 00:27:24,820 treasure. Yep. 442 00:27:25,040 --> 00:27:29,480 Given its proximity to the H8, there's every reason to believe that we are in 443 00:27:29,480 --> 00:27:31,540 the area of the original money pit. 444 00:27:31,930 --> 00:27:36,130 Remember, we are in the area where something significant happened. 445 00:27:36,470 --> 00:27:38,350 That's some very loose material right there. 446 00:27:38,870 --> 00:27:41,050 This must be the solution channel. 447 00:27:41,310 --> 00:27:47,070 We lost the so -called vault in H -8. Where did it go? And we believe it went 448 00:27:47,070 --> 00:27:50,470 the solution channel. It's the perfect targeted zone. 449 00:27:50,690 --> 00:27:55,630 The hope is that there'll be something in the core, a man -made something. 450 00:27:56,250 --> 00:27:57,350 Adam, what do you got? 451 00:27:58,550 --> 00:28:00,370 212. 212? Yeah. 452 00:28:00,890 --> 00:28:02,590 This is promising looking stuff, really. 453 00:28:02,830 --> 00:28:03,369 Yeah, it's gooey. 454 00:28:03,370 --> 00:28:04,410 Very gooey and loose. 455 00:28:05,130 --> 00:28:06,130 Bring her in. 456 00:28:07,290 --> 00:28:09,970 Yeah, this is the loose material we're looking for right here, guys. 457 00:28:10,790 --> 00:28:14,130 There's the conditions we need right there. That has the ability to hide 458 00:28:14,130 --> 00:28:15,130 treasure. 459 00:28:16,250 --> 00:28:17,250 A little messy. 460 00:28:19,870 --> 00:28:22,430 All right, now we're starting to get a look at it. 461 00:28:24,050 --> 00:28:27,110 198 down to 215 in front of us, guys. 462 00:28:27,670 --> 00:28:29,770 This loose material looks like it starts. 463 00:28:31,050 --> 00:28:35,990 That's a 198 mark, and it goes down to, what would it be, a 202 would you tell 464 00:28:35,990 --> 00:28:36,990 us? 202. 465 00:28:37,130 --> 00:28:40,450 It may have got a little bit less recovery going down through the slurry 466 00:28:40,450 --> 00:28:41,429 well. Sure. 467 00:28:41,430 --> 00:28:45,950 Yeah, well, less recovery means it was literally a void. It was mostly water, I 468 00:28:45,950 --> 00:28:46,949 guess. That's a good thing. 469 00:28:46,950 --> 00:28:51,950 Now, this is cakey and less likely to accept a treasure down into it. This 470 00:28:51,950 --> 00:28:53,810 up here is, of course, much looser. 471 00:28:55,610 --> 00:28:57,990 And then this is the stuff that really... 472 00:28:58,540 --> 00:29:01,080 Should be set aside. We'll send some up to the lab, hopefully. 473 00:29:02,240 --> 00:29:03,920 There you go, Charles. See what you see. 474 00:29:16,080 --> 00:29:17,680 This is the good stuff right here. 475 00:29:18,440 --> 00:29:20,080 As we move up along this one. 476 00:29:22,560 --> 00:29:23,780 Got to find the one thing. 477 00:29:33,100 --> 00:29:34,420 I got something right in here. 478 00:29:35,100 --> 00:29:38,300 I'm going to pull some of that out, Terry. 479 00:29:44,000 --> 00:29:45,000 Nope, that's okay. 480 00:29:53,720 --> 00:29:55,720 Yep, I'm getting a hit right there. 481 00:29:56,300 --> 00:29:57,300 Okay. 482 00:29:57,380 --> 00:29:58,380 Yep, right in there. 483 00:29:58,760 --> 00:30:01,420 Tough stuff to work with, let me tell you. Come over here so you don't lose 484 00:30:01,560 --> 00:30:03,620 Yeah, all right. There you go. Fresh area here. 485 00:30:04,640 --> 00:30:05,459 Not there. 486 00:30:05,460 --> 00:30:06,219 Not there? 487 00:30:06,220 --> 00:30:07,220 Nope. 488 00:30:09,800 --> 00:30:11,040 There we go. Oh, there it is. 489 00:30:11,500 --> 00:30:12,600 There it is right there. 490 00:30:16,660 --> 00:30:17,820 There it is right there. 491 00:30:18,880 --> 00:30:20,100 I'm getting sharp straight here. 492 00:30:20,800 --> 00:30:24,380 Straight in there. You know, you get fooled sometimes by the screws in the 493 00:30:24,380 --> 00:30:27,180 table. Okay, we're going to have to bring this over there. 494 00:30:27,980 --> 00:30:30,140 Yeah, it's there. I'm going to put it right on the table. 495 00:30:30,460 --> 00:30:35,320 In the money pit area, the team is detecting traces of metal in a drilling 496 00:30:35,320 --> 00:30:39,480 recovered from more than 200 feet deep in the solution channel. 497 00:30:40,320 --> 00:30:41,320 Nope, it's in here. 498 00:30:45,720 --> 00:30:47,740 Okay, then dump that over in a different pile. Yeah. 499 00:30:54,440 --> 00:30:55,440 That's weird. 500 00:31:00,179 --> 00:31:03,180 It's on you. Oh, it's on you. Yeah, it's on me right there. 501 00:31:11,500 --> 00:31:14,240 I wonder if it's the same thing that we're getting before. 502 00:31:14,800 --> 00:31:17,020 Yeah. You know, the little flex. 503 00:31:17,220 --> 00:31:19,740 Yeah, this is a real conundrum here. 504 00:31:20,000 --> 00:31:24,620 The team is frustrated to once again detect signs of metal in their drill 505 00:31:24,840 --> 00:31:27,120 but then recover no objects. 506 00:31:28,340 --> 00:31:32,940 However, could these hits also mean that they are once again detecting metal 507 00:31:32,940 --> 00:31:38,220 flecks in the soil and are getting even closer to a long -lost treasure that now 508 00:31:38,220 --> 00:31:40,740 lies somewhere nearby in the solution channel? 509 00:31:41,880 --> 00:31:45,840 I know Marty was really interested in this last time when this occurred, so we 510 00:31:45,840 --> 00:31:46,860 probably should get him involved here. 511 00:31:47,140 --> 00:31:48,140 Sounds good. 512 00:31:52,240 --> 00:31:54,020 Hello? Hey, Marty, how are you? 513 00:31:54,730 --> 00:31:57,810 Talk to me. I'm here in the Money Pit with Charles and Terry, and we have 514 00:31:57,810 --> 00:31:58,950 another interesting core. 515 00:31:59,150 --> 00:32:03,870 Right around 198 all the way down to 208, we had some very, very soupy 516 00:32:04,050 --> 00:32:07,410 and we had ambiguous hits with the metal detector. 517 00:32:07,770 --> 00:32:09,650 Sort of scattered stuff? 518 00:32:09,970 --> 00:32:13,630 It would beep and go off and seem to be detected, and then we couldn't find it 519 00:32:13,630 --> 00:32:14,630 in the mud. 520 00:32:14,870 --> 00:32:18,110 All right. Well, this is right where we want it to be, correct? 521 00:32:18,510 --> 00:32:21,410 It's in the right area, the right depth, the right conditions. 522 00:32:21,650 --> 00:32:23,730 You know, there's no coin staring at us, but... 523 00:32:24,110 --> 00:32:27,430 Who knows what to expect, right? I mean, at least we'll get some indication 524 00:32:27,430 --> 00:32:28,850 we're finally on the right path. 525 00:32:29,090 --> 00:32:32,770 So that's what Ian Spooner has been on about for a long time, but that's how he 526 00:32:32,770 --> 00:32:34,470 explains the metals in the water. 527 00:32:35,170 --> 00:32:39,870 The pinpointer hit, the preliminary indication of metals as the base of the 528 00:32:39,870 --> 00:32:43,750 solution channel, could be an indicator that we are in the right spot. 529 00:32:44,010 --> 00:32:49,190 We're hoping that this is something that eroded from a treasure that's very 530 00:32:49,190 --> 00:32:52,310 close by. Maybe it's coming from the chapel vault. 531 00:32:52,530 --> 00:32:53,530 It's really there. 532 00:32:54,440 --> 00:32:57,080 We're going to take all of this and set it aside, Marty, and we're going to be 533 00:32:57,080 --> 00:32:59,320 sure we do a good analysis of all of it. 534 00:32:59,860 --> 00:33:03,640 Yeah, but the whole thing, not samples, the whole thing. Yeah, I'd like you to 535 00:33:03,640 --> 00:33:06,840 take that entire 10 -quart of core, the entire thing. 536 00:33:07,580 --> 00:33:08,960 It needs to go to the lab. 537 00:33:09,180 --> 00:33:15,160 The sediment, carefully analyzed, could yield bits of precious metal, silver, 538 00:33:15,320 --> 00:33:16,320 gold perhaps. 539 00:33:16,640 --> 00:33:18,200 Look, this is what we're looking for. 540 00:33:19,140 --> 00:33:21,820 Something from the scientific reconnaissance data. 541 00:33:22,280 --> 00:33:24,800 to tell us where to go to actually find the treasure. 542 00:33:25,040 --> 00:33:28,200 We're bagging the whole thing for sure, Marty, no question. We'll keep you 543 00:33:28,200 --> 00:33:29,200 informed as we go. 544 00:33:29,380 --> 00:33:30,380 Talk to you soon. 545 00:33:30,800 --> 00:33:31,800 Good deal, guys. 546 00:33:34,860 --> 00:33:35,940 Later that day. 547 00:33:38,260 --> 00:33:39,260 Okay, mate. 548 00:33:39,460 --> 00:33:44,220 I'm hoping we can find something to help the archaeologists understand what the 549 00:33:44,220 --> 00:33:48,620 heck went on in that round feature and the rectangular feature. 550 00:33:49,100 --> 00:33:50,100 Works for me. 551 00:33:51,100 --> 00:33:54,820 After the discovery of the 18th century simulated gemstone. 552 00:33:56,020 --> 00:33:57,880 All right, let's find some artifacts. 553 00:33:58,320 --> 00:33:59,320 Cool. 554 00:33:59,900 --> 00:34:04,400 Rick and Gary search through spoils that were removed from the round feature on 555 00:34:04,400 --> 00:34:05,400 lot five. 556 00:34:06,880 --> 00:34:08,460 Come on, here's a some more. 557 00:34:14,000 --> 00:34:15,960 Here we go, mate. We're in business. 558 00:34:17,060 --> 00:34:20,880 Nonferrous. In fact, just don't think we've got to dig very deep. 559 00:34:21,500 --> 00:34:23,320 There's going to be no surface layers. 560 00:34:26,639 --> 00:34:28,460 That sounds really good. 561 00:34:29,360 --> 00:34:31,380 Let's see what we've got here. 562 00:34:42,480 --> 00:34:44,179 This is my favorite part. 563 00:34:46,670 --> 00:34:49,170 Ooh, bit of roundness. 564 00:34:49,830 --> 00:34:51,170 Look at how little that is. 565 00:34:52,270 --> 00:34:54,290 That's a tiny little cuff button. 566 00:34:54,710 --> 00:34:59,210 Look at how little that is, mate. Tiny? Yeah. But you can definitely see it's 567 00:34:59,210 --> 00:35:02,090 got a tiny little loop on the back. 568 00:35:02,590 --> 00:35:07,790 Could this small button be related to the artificial gemstones found in and 569 00:35:07,790 --> 00:35:08,790 the round feature? 570 00:35:08,930 --> 00:35:14,050 If so, might it help identify one of the groups who occupied Lot 5? 571 00:35:14,490 --> 00:35:16,410 before the discovery of the money pit. 572 00:35:16,770 --> 00:35:23,230 It could be like a little kind of like a decorative button, say off a lapel or 573 00:35:23,230 --> 00:35:27,410 something like this. Definitely copper alloy by the sound of it. 574 00:35:28,330 --> 00:35:33,670 Another nice little artifact for Emma to hopefully shine some light on. 575 00:35:33,910 --> 00:35:36,830 I think at this point we always talk about grouping artifacts. 576 00:35:37,190 --> 00:35:43,130 The archaeologists should group the buttons and then maybe catalog them and 577 00:35:43,130 --> 00:35:49,180 them to a button experts say who can say this stylistically this represents this 578 00:35:49,180 --> 00:35:53,460 error stylistically this represents this error it's not just a button anymore no 579 00:35:53,460 --> 00:35:59,640 so it's a piece of data it's a piece of history yeah it is okay put it in the 580 00:35:59,640 --> 00:36:02,000 bag and we'll keep gritting 581 00:36:14,380 --> 00:36:16,040 Yeah, we got a good hit here Rick. 582 00:36:17,600 --> 00:36:19,080 Really good hit. 583 00:36:25,720 --> 00:36:27,280 I'll try pinpointing it first. 584 00:36:29,100 --> 00:36:32,860 It sounds like a great hit. That's non -ferrous mate. That is not a nail. 585 00:36:45,230 --> 00:36:46,790 They're in my hands. 586 00:36:47,050 --> 00:36:48,050 Oh. 587 00:36:48,170 --> 00:36:49,870 Oh, oh, oh, we got here. 588 00:36:54,730 --> 00:36:56,450 Oh, oh, oh, we got here. 589 00:36:57,690 --> 00:36:58,950 I know what that is. 590 00:36:59,350 --> 00:37:03,310 While searching spoils removed from the round feature on lot five. 591 00:37:03,830 --> 00:37:05,630 What is it? It looks like a stone. 592 00:37:06,130 --> 00:37:08,030 No, it's not a stone, mate. 593 00:37:08,730 --> 00:37:12,470 Rick and Gary have found another potentially important clue. 594 00:37:13,640 --> 00:37:17,360 I think what we have found, Rick, is something really, really special and 595 00:37:17,360 --> 00:37:22,360 unique. That is a folded over coin. 596 00:37:23,300 --> 00:37:28,100 Really? That's a copper coin that's been folded over. Look, you can see the 597 00:37:28,100 --> 00:37:29,100 shape of it. 598 00:37:29,440 --> 00:37:30,780 Never heard of such a thing. 599 00:37:31,060 --> 00:37:36,940 I have, but not in North America, because I have found these type of 600 00:37:36,940 --> 00:37:38,740 in Europe before, metal detecting. 601 00:37:39,120 --> 00:37:41,420 Really? Yeah. Normally when you find... 602 00:37:41,720 --> 00:37:45,880 Something made of copper, silver, gold and it's completely folded over. I 603 00:37:45,880 --> 00:37:50,420 believe this is a talisman to ward off bad things. 604 00:37:50,760 --> 00:37:56,940 Somebody would fold this piece of metal over and they would put it in the ground 605 00:37:56,940 --> 00:37:58,920 to ward off bad luck. 606 00:37:59,440 --> 00:38:04,560 When would that kind of ritual be prevalent? 607 00:38:04,920 --> 00:38:06,140 Three, four hundred years ago. 608 00:38:06,420 --> 00:38:07,420 Really? Yeah. 609 00:38:08,650 --> 00:38:13,730 The ritual of folding coin as symbols of good luck or an appeal for God's 610 00:38:13,730 --> 00:38:17,570 protection dates as far back as the times of ancient Rome. 611 00:38:18,050 --> 00:38:23,530 However, this practice was prevalent throughout Europe between the 12th and 612 00:38:23,530 --> 00:38:24,530 centuries. 613 00:38:25,950 --> 00:38:29,250 It's more than likely 1700, 1600. 614 00:38:29,590 --> 00:38:33,930 That would be the right time frame for Lot 5. 615 00:38:34,350 --> 00:38:40,650 Is it possible that this folded coin, was left in the rounded feature on Lot 5 616 00:38:40,650 --> 00:38:46,170 by someone who wanted spiritual protection for themselves, or perhaps 617 00:38:46,170 --> 00:38:48,390 something they brought to Oak Island. 618 00:38:48,890 --> 00:38:54,170 If so, could it be related to the artifacts found here that have been 619 00:38:54,170 --> 00:38:58,390 the religious orders of the Knights of Malta and the Knights Templar? 620 00:38:59,630 --> 00:39:03,570 The real story here is why a folded coin? 621 00:39:03,990 --> 00:39:06,330 What was truly happening on Lot 5? 622 00:39:07,240 --> 00:39:11,580 If that is a coin, you just don't throw money away, right? No. You just don't do 623 00:39:11,580 --> 00:39:15,240 that. You do it for a reason. That's intentional, right? Yeah. 624 00:39:16,120 --> 00:39:22,660 Think about it. Back even in the 1600s, 1700s and way beyond there, those people 625 00:39:22,660 --> 00:39:27,360 had a different understanding of the world, and so they did things like this. 626 00:39:27,800 --> 00:39:32,840 I have always believed, as have many others, that the work that was done on 627 00:39:32,840 --> 00:39:37,730 Island... was meant to protect something outside of temporal wealth. 628 00:39:38,590 --> 00:39:45,230 I think what was put here was meant to advance something, an idea, a belief, a 629 00:39:45,230 --> 00:39:50,530 concept, something of either significant historical value or religious value. 630 00:39:50,810 --> 00:39:55,750 You know, this island has resisted efforts to find the treasure for 230 631 00:39:56,050 --> 00:40:01,030 There's something on this island, and I believe whatever was here is still here. 632 00:40:01,830 --> 00:40:02,890 Look at that. 633 00:40:03,280 --> 00:40:08,120 Well done, mate. This is absolutely fantastic, mate. A first for Oak Island. 634 00:40:09,080 --> 00:40:12,100 Absolutely. Never seen anything like it. Didn't know the tradition. 635 00:40:12,780 --> 00:40:16,960 That is a clue as to what may have happened over there, at least part of 636 00:40:16,960 --> 00:40:20,520 story of what happened over there. Yep. I'm sure it will find a safe home. 637 00:40:21,060 --> 00:40:25,940 Oh, yeah. I know where this little butte is going, and I'm going to bypass the 638 00:40:25,940 --> 00:40:28,560 back, but this is going straight in the top pocket. 639 00:40:28,980 --> 00:40:30,400 Absolutely fantastic. 640 00:40:31,850 --> 00:40:38,690 And we're going to show it to our favorite lady at the lab, Emma, and 641 00:40:38,690 --> 00:40:43,770 out what this is. I want to know, mate. Let's get back to the lab. Okay. Cool. 642 00:40:45,770 --> 00:40:51,230 After uncovering new evidence of man -made workings in the swamp and traces 643 00:40:51,230 --> 00:40:57,310 metal in the money pit and artifact surfaces that may be related to the 644 00:40:57,310 --> 00:41:01,880 struggles many have faced, in trying to solve this mystery for more than 200 645 00:41:01,880 --> 00:41:02,880 years. 646 00:41:03,700 --> 00:41:09,500 Was a treasure of profound religious value really brought to Oak Island over 647 00:41:09,500 --> 00:41:14,660 course of centuries by people who are all deeply devoted to ensuring that it 648 00:41:14,660 --> 00:41:15,720 would never be found? 649 00:41:16,400 --> 00:41:20,320 And could it actually be protected by supernatural forces? 650 00:41:21,660 --> 00:41:26,720 The Laginas and their team won't stop digging until they know the truth. 651 00:41:27,470 --> 00:41:32,390 But just what must they endure to find it? 652 00:41:35,310 --> 00:41:38,030 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island. 653 00:41:38,450 --> 00:41:39,810 Oh, wow. What is that? 654 00:41:40,050 --> 00:41:44,170 That's exactly like the sticks we found near the vault. I truly believe there's 655 00:41:44,170 --> 00:41:45,390 still another vault there. 656 00:41:45,690 --> 00:41:48,170 Whoa, whoa, whoa. There it is. The void thing. 657 00:41:48,600 --> 00:41:52,120 Is that natural or is that an open cavern? Only a sonar could tell you 658 00:41:52,160 --> 00:41:54,420 really. All right, well, that's what we'll do. Hopefully we'll find the one 659 00:41:54,420 --> 00:41:57,840 thing. Cross your fingers. We're in the cavity. Yeah, you're in. We'd love 660 00:41:57,840 --> 00:42:00,640 nothing better than to see a man -made cavern or vault. 661 00:42:00,900 --> 00:42:02,800 We've got an opening. This is not natural. 54666

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