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on The Curse of Oak Island...t
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It's a brand-new area
we haven't explored
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on the western side.
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- Oh. What have we got here?
- Whoa!
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- Look what I'm getting here. Oh!
- Oh!
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So I've done a CT scan. You
can see it faintly right here.
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- Well, I'll be damned. -Yeah.
- That might tell a story.
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Whoa! Whoa!
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We're probably into the void.
If there's
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the one thing, he could have it
in that core barrel right now.
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- Yeah.
- There you go.
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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
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may be connected
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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Okay, team. This is the part
of this whole venture
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I like, honestly, the most.
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Another bright morning
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has dawned on Oak Island.
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And in the laboratory,
Rick and Marty Lagina
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and members of their team
are gathered to learn more
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about a recent discovery.
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Katya and I found something
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that we thought
was really, really cool.
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It's a coin, for sure.
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And we're about to find out
what exactly this is.
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Ooh.
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Wowzer.
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One week ago,
Marty and Katya Drayton
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discovered a coin
with a curious design on Lot 5
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and in the same area
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where the team previously found
five Roman coins
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that could be as much
as 2,000 years old.
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So, yeah.
So I've done an XRF.
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So, compositionally,
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it's copper-based.
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There is iron, there is calcium,
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but you see
there's a silver content also.
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And that's a good sign.
That usually indicates
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an older alloy.
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That's amazing.
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Emma says the composition
of the coin has silver.
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And so I think
it could be very valuable.
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Everything about this,
once again,
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makes you feel like,
geez, I'm not wasting
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my time and money here.
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Uh, this is-- this is for real.
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I popped it into the CT scan
to get a better look at it.
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- That's ancient.
- Oh, my God.
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- Wow.
- So you have the figure
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standing left.
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And we do have the lettering,
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officina,
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which is "N" for "novem,"
so "ninth."
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So it's "ninth workshop."
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Can't tell which region,
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'cause the-the mint mark
is gone.
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That would be, like,
in the Roman vicinity.
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And if we take a look
at the other side.
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So, you have the head bust
facing right.
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You can see it faintly
right here.
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Looks like a crown.
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And a really distinctive,
pointed,
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like, a really sharp nose,
sharp chin.
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And these features,
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you only see them
with Claudius II.
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So, you have the workshops,
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you have the composition,
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and then you have Claudius II,
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and that puts it more towards,
like, 250, 270 AD.
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- So this is a Roman coin?
- Yes.
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Roman, baby!
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- Without a doubt?
- Without a doubt.
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Marcus Aurelius Claudius,
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also known as Claudius II,
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reigned as the emperor
of Rome from 268
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to 270 AD.
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The team has never found
evidence of habitation
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on Oak Island dating back
to that era.
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So how did the six Roman coins
get here?
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Well, I'll be damned.
We have very few... -Yeah.
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...certainties on this island.
Well, there's one.
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That is a Roman coin.
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I mean, we used to say it
with a little bit of hesitation,
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like, you know, we have a hard
time believing it ourselves.
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But we-we can't discard it
anymore.
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It does have a high
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surrounding silicon layer.
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Does that imply
it's been there a long time?
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- Yeah.
- How about that?
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- [Emma] What were
the other metals that, uh,
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Dr. Spooner was finding
in the water
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- in the Money Pit?
- Lead, tin,
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copper, and zinc.
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So those are all elements
that are found in this coin.
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The silver Pitblado coin
is 1367 to 1383
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and has similar elements, too.
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The fact
that the composition
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of the so-called
Portuguese Pitblado coin
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and the Roman coins
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match the traces
of precious metals
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that were detected deep
in the Money Pit area
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raises an important question.
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Could they all be related?
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I have always believed that what
happened here on Oak Island
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happened long ago.
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And so it's not out
of the bounds
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to suggest that this might be
part of the treasure.
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- Right? -[Marty] Yeah.
- Mm-hmm.
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The interesting thing
now is,
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- when was it deposited?
- Yeah. Exactly.
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That is what would be
interesting to know.
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I think Sandy Campbell
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can certainly tell us something
about that coin.
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We should have him
look into this further.
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Well, as you often tell me,
Marty,
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that's a great find,
but you guys need to go back out
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to Lot 5 and find some more.
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Yeah. Let's do it. -Exactly!
Let's go. -[Laird] All right.
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- See you later. Take care.
- Good job.
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Later that morning,
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as the team prepares
their next drill location
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in the Money Pit area...
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So, as we know,
it's a very
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aggressive search agenda
this year.
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We have a lot of things
going on.
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I know you've done
your homework.
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You have the permits.
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...Rick meets
with Steve Guptill,
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Scott Barlow, and Billy Gerhardt
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in the Oak Island
Research Center
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to plan another
major investigation,
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a large-scale dig
in the triangle-shaped swamp.
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The swamp has been
incredibly generous to us
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in terms of finding things.
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- Mm-hmm.
- Think about
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the timelines that have been
associated with the swamp.
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1200s, 1300s,
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1400s.
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We've always thought
that the bog held secrets,
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and those secrets
might have something to do
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- with the Money Pit, right?
- Yeah. -Mm-hmm.
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During the past decade,
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Rick, Marty, and the team
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have uncovered numerous
stone structures in the swamp.
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These include
a massive paved area
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near the center of the bog,
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which has been scientifically
dated to the 13th century;
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a stone road
in the southeast corner,
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which may be
more than 500 years old
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and is believed to be
of Portuguese origin;
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and a cobblestone pathway
in the northern region,
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which led the team
to an empty vault-like feature
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that has been dated
to as early as the 17th century.
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We've found
some incredibly unique things
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in the swamp.
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Things we haven't been able
to explain as of yet
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but suggest numerous groups
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may have deposited things here
on the island.
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Once you understand the totality
of the work in the bog,
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then you can apply
maybe a possible connection
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to the Money Pit
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and who was behind this mystery.
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So, Steve, where are
your areas of interest?
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So, I have an area
I'd like to start us at.
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Um, it's just west of the paved
area. You can see it here.
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It's a brand-new area we haven't
explored on the western side.
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That end of the swamp
is kind of like
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the area around the vault,
right? You know, we traveled
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across it a hundred times and
didn't know the vault was there.
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So, you know, I think
that the same types of finds
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- can exist in that corner.
- Hopefully there's another one,
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- and hopefully it's not empty.
- Yeah.
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We drained the swamp.
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And I think all that
really remains is, you know,
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get-get the excavators in place
and-and start digging. -Yeah.
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Let's get to work.
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Later that day...
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All right, guys.
Western side of the swamp.
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Brand-new area for us.
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...Rick meets with members
of the team to begin
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their new investigation in
the western region of the swamp.
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And we're only 180 feet
off the paved area.
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That's just straight east of us.
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Yeah. And I love those dates
from the paved area.
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1200s.
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And we've seen
a certain coin this year,
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a Portuguese coin
from the 1300s.
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We might be in for a bit
of pork and cheese. -
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Every year
the swamp surprises us.
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And the bar every year,
it keeps raising, right?
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Yeah. Let's get
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diggy with it, Billy.
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I'm really excited
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to be back in the swamp.
It's been good to us
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in the past. We found a lot
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of really nice artifacts
in the area.
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And hopefully we are gonna find
some artifacts today.
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No. It's clean at the moment.
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Oh.
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Wow. Looook at that.
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What have we got here?
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Stake. Did you see that, Billy?
You just moved a stake. -Yeah.
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While digging
near the western edge
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of the Oak Island swamp,
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Rick Lagina
and members of the team
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have just discovered
an interesting clue.
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Is that one
of the sharpened
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old wooden stake posts, Rick?
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It looks like it.
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- What do you think?
- It does look
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like one
of those older style ones,
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the way it's...
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it's cut like that.
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That ain't saw.
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- That...
- No.
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- That's a-- Yeah.
- That's axe-cut.
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A hand-cut wooden stake?
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Curiously, the team discovered
a number of similar stakes
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one year ago
in the center of the swamp,
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lining the cobble path.
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These stakes were carbon-dated
to as early as the 17th century
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and led them
to the vault-like feature.
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So that would be
your first connection that this
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potentially at one point in
time was a path. -So that could
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be a really old wood stake.
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Is it possible that
the team has uncovered evidence
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of another pathway?
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If so, just what
might it lead to?
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What have we got here?
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Whew.
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Look at that.
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That's definitely a stake
there. -[Steve/Gary] Yeah.
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There's one right there.
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- Yeah.
- Oh. Yeah.
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Good eye, Rick.
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Oh. That's a little mini
work of art, isn't it?
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Like the ones we've seen
on the north side of the swamp.
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- Mm-hmm.
- And the dating on those
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came back from 1630s
all the way to mid-1700s.
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Question is,
what do all these stakes mean?
253
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This stake is strikingly similar
254
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to the stakes
that we found in the north end.
255
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The stakes
might be referencing some work
256
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that is yet undiscovered
in the bog.
257
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It is incredibly exciting.
258
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It's odd to have
so many stakes in one area.
259
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- Right? -Yeah.
- We need to date these
260
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to-to really understand
their importance here
261
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- in a-- in a very tight area.
- Yeah.
262
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But you still need to find
263
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artifacts. -Oh, yeah.
The metals will tell the story
264
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- of this place.
- Yeah.
265
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Okey doke.
266
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I'm hoping for coins.
267
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Cross our fingers.
268
00:12:18,734 --> 00:12:20,367
As Rick and the team
269
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proceed with their excavation
in the swamp...
270
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...several hundred yards
to the west on Lot 5...
271
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This almost feels like
this is that top layer soil,
272
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'cause it's soft, but...
273
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I noticed it's more gravelly
when you get over there,
274
00:12:32,734 --> 00:12:33,867
but that could be from
that pile. -It's from the pile,
275
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- I think.
- Yeah.
276
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...archaeologist Fiona Steele
277
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and other members of the team
278
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continue their investigation
279
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of a mysterious rounded feature
near the shoreline.
280
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Okay, your turn
for the coolest find ever.
281
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Okay. Ever.
282
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In recent years,
283
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the team has uncovered
evidence suggesting
284
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that several different groups
285
00:12:56,066 --> 00:12:59,266
conducted secret activities here
at different times
286
00:12:59,433 --> 00:13:02,633
while possibly hiding valuables
on the island.
287
00:13:02,767 --> 00:13:06,500
These include a number of
buttons and Venetian trade beads
288
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that may be connected
to the Knights of Malta,
289
00:13:09,834 --> 00:13:11,467
a religious military order
290
00:13:11,633 --> 00:13:14,166
that descended
from the Knights Templar.
291
00:13:15,266 --> 00:13:19,567
Lot 5 is an example
of the extraordinary complexity
292
00:13:19,700 --> 00:13:22,066
of this island
and what happened here.
293
00:13:22,200 --> 00:13:24,900
The multigenerational theory
294
00:13:25,033 --> 00:13:27,066
fits with a lot
of the dates we found.
295
00:13:27,166 --> 00:13:30,800
I want to keep going, 'cause
I want to figure this out.
296
00:13:38,333 --> 00:13:39,767
Oh, my God. Look at this.
297
00:13:39,934 --> 00:13:42,400
Might be a pipe stem.
298
00:13:44,333 --> 00:13:46,000
Hey, pipe stem!
299
00:13:46,200 --> 00:13:49,734
Oh, that's great. That's got
a really small borehole.
300
00:13:49,867 --> 00:13:51,633
Like, really s-small.
301
00:13:51,800 --> 00:13:54,333
You can actually get
an idea of the date range
302
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from the size of the boreholes.
303
00:13:56,467 --> 00:13:58,300
So if you get
a smaller borehole,
304
00:13:58,467 --> 00:14:00,567
it's more likely
a more recent pipe stem.
305
00:14:00,734 --> 00:14:03,233
But if you get
a really big borehole, um,
306
00:14:03,400 --> 00:14:05,200
it-it can age it quite a bit.
307
00:14:05,367 --> 00:14:08,066
I always have stuff with me
that we can use for this.
308
00:14:09,066 --> 00:14:12,000
This is what we use
to-to check the boreholes with.
309
00:14:12,100 --> 00:14:14,166
All right,
so this one is a 4/64th,
310
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which is what I'm expecting.
311
00:14:16,667 --> 00:14:19,800
Let's see. And look at that--
that fits perfectly.
312
00:14:21,400 --> 00:14:23,467
So that's saying
that this pipe stem was made
313
00:14:23,600 --> 00:14:26,233
sometime between 1753 and 1800,
314
00:14:26,400 --> 00:14:28,567
which actually fits in
exactly with what--
315
00:14:28,700 --> 00:14:30,200
the mean date range
316
00:14:30,367 --> 00:14:32,300
of all the artifacts
that we're finding here.
317
00:14:32,433 --> 00:14:34,200
- Nice.
- I think that's pretty cool.
318
00:14:34,367 --> 00:14:37,400
The artifacts we have,
in general, from Lot 5,
319
00:14:37,567 --> 00:14:41,867
these artifacts
still predate 1795,
320
00:14:42,033 --> 00:14:45,133
so they predate the discovery
of the Money Pit.
321
00:14:45,233 --> 00:14:50,033
To me, that's what makes our
work on Lot 5 so significant.
322
00:14:51,066 --> 00:14:53,000
Wow, I'm glad
we found that. That's great.
323
00:14:56,900 --> 00:14:59,567
Tansy. Look
what I'm getting here.
324
00:14:59,734 --> 00:15:01,433
Check this out.
325
00:15:02,734 --> 00:15:04,600
- Pottery.
- Oh, wow.
326
00:15:04,767 --> 00:15:05,967
That's a big boy.
327
00:15:06,133 --> 00:15:08,066
So we can take it out
in two pieces.
328
00:15:10,066 --> 00:15:11,533
There's one.
329
00:15:12,800 --> 00:15:14,633
- So shiny.
- Isn't that great?
330
00:15:14,800 --> 00:15:16,533
See what magic...
331
00:15:16,667 --> 00:15:18,433
Oh!
332
00:15:18,600 --> 00:15:20,300
That's gorgeous.
333
00:15:20,433 --> 00:15:21,900
That's really pretty.
334
00:15:22,066 --> 00:15:23,967
Wow. You hold that one.
335
00:15:24,133 --> 00:15:26,033
- Let's get the other piece out.
- Yeah.
336
00:15:30,834 --> 00:15:33,233
- There we go!
- Ooh! So pretty!
337
00:15:33,400 --> 00:15:35,767
Wow.
Those will go together.
338
00:15:35,934 --> 00:15:37,934
Look how big that bowl
would've been.
339
00:15:38,100 --> 00:15:40,700
It had to have been
a big utilitarian type of bowl.
340
00:15:40,834 --> 00:15:42,533
It was probably used
for food purposes,
341
00:15:42,667 --> 00:15:43,967
preparation of some sort,
342
00:15:44,133 --> 00:15:46,600
whether it was breads
or preserved fruits.
343
00:15:46,734 --> 00:15:49,033
I find
with these coarse earthenwares,
344
00:15:49,233 --> 00:15:51,033
could be anywhere
from 1600 to 1800.
345
00:15:51,233 --> 00:15:54,266
But this little design on it
will help date it.
346
00:15:54,433 --> 00:15:56,100
Good job.
347
00:15:56,266 --> 00:15:59,033
Fragments of an ornate earthenware bowl
348
00:15:59,166 --> 00:16:02,300
that may have been used
to contain food?
349
00:16:02,400 --> 00:16:07,000
There are no records that any
settlers ever lived on Lot 5.
350
00:16:07,166 --> 00:16:09,166
So if Fiona is correct
351
00:16:09,333 --> 00:16:13,100
that this pottery may date back
to the 17th century,
352
00:16:13,233 --> 00:16:17,967
it's a potential clue that could
help identify who was here.
353
00:16:18,066 --> 00:16:20,333
The things
that we've been finding on Lot 5
354
00:16:20,533 --> 00:16:22,467
have been giving us
more of an indication
355
00:16:22,633 --> 00:16:25,667
of multi-occupational use
of the lot itself.
356
00:16:25,800 --> 00:16:27,867
That's pretty blatant
and evident.
357
00:16:28,033 --> 00:16:31,467
So it's, uh... it's getting more
and more curious as we're going.
358
00:16:31,633 --> 00:16:34,367
Every piece adds to the puzzle
and tells us more and more.
359
00:16:35,300 --> 00:16:36,834
- Yeah.
- That's great.
360
00:16:37,000 --> 00:16:38,633
Beautiful find.
361
00:16:41,667 --> 00:16:43,367
The next day...
362
00:16:44,467 --> 00:16:46,867
The find
is quite remarkable.
363
00:16:47,033 --> 00:16:50,100
Laird, I would think you would
have to agree-- finding that
364
00:16:50,200 --> 00:16:52,033
is incredibly impressive.
365
00:16:52,166 --> 00:16:53,834
Oh, absolutely. Yeah.
366
00:16:54,000 --> 00:16:55,467
...Rick and members of the team
367
00:16:55,667 --> 00:16:57,767
meet once again in the lab
368
00:16:57,900 --> 00:16:59,266
regarding another find
369
00:16:59,400 --> 00:17:02,333
made two weeks ago on Lot 5.
370
00:17:02,533 --> 00:17:04,166
Tansy, we thank you for that.
371
00:17:04,300 --> 00:17:07,367
- It's-it's
stunningly beautiful. -It is.
372
00:17:07,533 --> 00:17:09,567
An ornate glass bead
373
00:17:09,734 --> 00:17:13,433
that Tansy Rudnicki uncovered
in the rounded feature.
374
00:17:13,600 --> 00:17:16,700
Laird, Emma, tell us what
this is and what it may mean.
375
00:17:16,867 --> 00:17:18,600
So I do have an XRF...
376
00:17:18,767 --> 00:17:20,500
result.
377
00:17:20,600 --> 00:17:22,867
So, the composition,
378
00:17:23,066 --> 00:17:24,834
we have a whole bunch
of elements in it.
379
00:17:25,033 --> 00:17:30,767
The color is due to the copper
content that you see right here.
380
00:17:30,934 --> 00:17:34,166
So that's what makes it
a lovely, lovely blue.
381
00:17:34,300 --> 00:17:36,066
But here's
the compositional averages
382
00:17:36,233 --> 00:17:39,734
and the comparison with other
artifacts found on Oak Island.
383
00:17:39,900 --> 00:17:42,000
Our bead is the one in blue.
384
00:17:42,133 --> 00:17:45,066
The composition
of the glass itself,
385
00:17:45,233 --> 00:17:48,533
the closest match
that it lines up with
386
00:17:48,700 --> 00:17:51,700
are the Venetian beads that
we've collected over the years.
387
00:17:53,133 --> 00:17:54,767
It would be interesting
to know if any of these
388
00:17:54,934 --> 00:17:56,533
are associated with the activity
389
00:17:56,633 --> 00:17:59,100
that was going on
with the Knights of Malta.
390
00:18:05,467 --> 00:18:06,834
to know if any of these
Ig
391
00:18:07,033 --> 00:18:08,700
are associated with
the activity that was going on
392
00:18:08,867 --> 00:18:11,800
with the Knights of Malta.
So I'd just be curious
393
00:18:12,000 --> 00:18:13,934
to see if maybe they brought
some beads with them.
394
00:18:14,066 --> 00:18:16,000
They would've 100% brought
beads with them
395
00:18:16,166 --> 00:18:20,166
to trade with the Indigenous
people in the area.
396
00:18:20,300 --> 00:18:22,166
In the Oak Island lab,
397
00:18:22,333 --> 00:18:25,133
Emma Culligan and Laird
have just informed the team
398
00:18:25,300 --> 00:18:27,800
that it's possible
that the glass Venetian bead
399
00:18:27,967 --> 00:18:29,867
found on Lot 5
400
00:18:30,000 --> 00:18:32,834
could be connected
to the Knights of Malta.
401
00:18:33,000 --> 00:18:34,800
So, it's what we call
a seed bead,
402
00:18:34,900 --> 00:18:37,033
for obvious reasons.
403
00:18:37,200 --> 00:18:39,500
It's the size of a large seed.
404
00:18:39,667 --> 00:18:41,266
They were introduced
405
00:18:41,400 --> 00:18:44,667
in the second half
of the 1600s. -[Emma] Mm.
406
00:18:44,834 --> 00:18:46,266
It would be interesting to know
if any of these
407
00:18:46,400 --> 00:18:48,367
have ever been found
at Fort Point, because,
408
00:18:48,500 --> 00:18:51,633
as we all know, Isaac de Razilly
came over and made
409
00:18:51,800 --> 00:18:54,700
his capital
on the LaHave River. -Mm-hmm.
410
00:18:54,900 --> 00:18:57,133
In 1632,
411
00:18:57,233 --> 00:18:58,700
a French naval captain
412
00:18:58,867 --> 00:19:01,233
and prominent member
of the Knights of Malta
413
00:19:01,400 --> 00:19:03,166
named Isaac de Razilly
414
00:19:03,300 --> 00:19:06,700
helped establish
the French colony of Acadia,
415
00:19:06,867 --> 00:19:10,333
which is now known today
as Nova Scotia.
416
00:19:10,533 --> 00:19:13,934
Curiously, de Razilly
established his headquarters
417
00:19:14,100 --> 00:19:16,834
at Fort Point
on the LaHave River,
418
00:19:16,934 --> 00:19:20,033
just 15 miles south
of Oak Island.
419
00:19:20,200 --> 00:19:24,600
If Venetian beads have
been discovered at Fort Point,
420
00:19:24,767 --> 00:19:27,533
could that offer more evidence
of a connection
421
00:19:27,633 --> 00:19:30,834
between the Knights of Malta
and the Oak Island mystery?
422
00:19:31,900 --> 00:19:34,200
We can check with the
archaeologists at Fort Point,
423
00:19:34,367 --> 00:19:36,667
see what they may have for beads
424
00:19:36,800 --> 00:19:38,266
that were recovered
from their archaeology.
425
00:19:38,433 --> 00:19:40,233
That'd be great.
426
00:19:40,400 --> 00:19:43,500
As strange as it sounds,
that little simple bead
427
00:19:43,633 --> 00:19:46,433
might tell a story. So,
428
00:19:46,633 --> 00:19:48,400
thank you, Emma.
Thank you, Laird.
429
00:19:48,600 --> 00:19:51,000
Having said that, we better get
out back to it. -[Peter] Mm-hmm.
430
00:19:51,133 --> 00:19:52,233
- Thank you.
- See you later.
431
00:19:52,400 --> 00:19:53,734
See ya.
432
00:19:54,967 --> 00:19:56,500
Later that day,
433
00:19:56,633 --> 00:19:59,900
as the investigations
in both the swamp
434
00:20:00,066 --> 00:20:03,066
and on Lot 5 continue...
435
00:20:04,767 --> 00:20:07,233
J.5-8.5, guys.
436
00:20:08,300 --> 00:20:09,900
- All right.
- We're still
437
00:20:10,100 --> 00:20:11,667
about...
438
00:20:11,800 --> 00:20:14,266
12 feet above what we
would conventionally think
439
00:20:14,400 --> 00:20:16,500
of the top
of the solution channel.
440
00:20:16,633 --> 00:20:18,233
...over at the Money Pit area,
441
00:20:18,367 --> 00:20:20,934
the core-drilling operation
reaches a depth
442
00:20:21,100 --> 00:20:23,166
of nearly 140 feet
443
00:20:23,266 --> 00:20:27,867
in a new borehole
known as J.5-8.5.
444
00:20:28,033 --> 00:20:31,667
Here, the team hopes
to penetrate the natural cavity
445
00:20:31,800 --> 00:20:34,000
known as the solution channel
446
00:20:34,133 --> 00:20:37,000
and recover evidence
of treasure.
447
00:20:37,133 --> 00:20:39,500
Previous holes have shown us
448
00:20:39,633 --> 00:20:41,233
how convoluted it is.
We've run into
449
00:20:41,400 --> 00:20:42,867
actual ledges within it
450
00:20:43,033 --> 00:20:45,266
and soft spot below 190.
451
00:20:45,433 --> 00:20:48,066
Hopefully, this one we'll get
into an even looser area
452
00:20:48,233 --> 00:20:50,200
- and some kind of a chest.
- Yeah.
453
00:20:50,367 --> 00:20:51,700
One full of silver coins.
454
00:20:51,867 --> 00:20:54,500
That's what it's all about.
We live in hope.
455
00:20:55,533 --> 00:20:57,100
Did a treasure
fall down to the depths
456
00:20:57,266 --> 00:20:59,166
of the solution channel?
We don't know.
457
00:20:59,266 --> 00:21:01,000
You don't want
to be driven by possibilities.
458
00:21:01,166 --> 00:21:02,900
You want to be driven by facts.
459
00:21:03,033 --> 00:21:06,467
And the fact is, right now,
we are nowhere near done
460
00:21:06,633 --> 00:21:10,166
exploring the extremities of this void.
461
00:21:11,166 --> 00:21:13,600
And we need to continue
to be very disciplined
462
00:21:13,767 --> 00:21:15,233
in our approach.
463
00:21:15,367 --> 00:21:17,934
But we mustn't relent.
We mustn't give up.
464
00:21:18,100 --> 00:21:20,800
We're not there yet.
I want the one thing.
465
00:21:26,266 --> 00:21:28,333
Whoa! Whoa!
466
00:21:28,500 --> 00:21:30,266
- That was interesting.
- What happened?
467
00:21:30,433 --> 00:21:31,800
He just lost his rods.
468
00:21:32,834 --> 00:21:35,400
That means
we're probably into the void.
469
00:21:35,500 --> 00:21:38,100
I'll ask him how far
they seem to have dropped.
470
00:21:40,300 --> 00:21:41,600
- Adam!
- Hey.
471
00:21:41,767 --> 00:21:43,967
- How far did they drop?
- About eight feet.
472
00:21:44,133 --> 00:21:45,467
Okay.
473
00:21:45,633 --> 00:21:47,100
- And that's into a loose area?
- I'm assuming.
474
00:21:47,266 --> 00:21:49,100
Yeah. That's what
we're looking for. -Okay.
475
00:21:49,266 --> 00:21:50,567
- Go get 'er.
- Well, we'll see here. Yeah.
476
00:21:50,700 --> 00:21:52,000
Thanks.
477
00:21:52,166 --> 00:21:53,934
That's weird.
478
00:21:54,033 --> 00:21:56,066
- Hey, Terry.
- What did he, what did he say?
479
00:21:56,200 --> 00:21:59,500
So, that was interesting.
So, we're into a loose area.
480
00:21:59,667 --> 00:22:01,834
148 to 158 or so.
481
00:22:01,934 --> 00:22:04,033
The rods just dropped right out.
482
00:22:04,200 --> 00:22:07,000
Now we go deeper
to see what they find.
483
00:22:07,166 --> 00:22:09,633
I mean, I've got my fingers
crossed here, gentlemen.
484
00:22:09,734 --> 00:22:11,400
We are in a really
interesting point.
485
00:22:11,567 --> 00:22:13,367
Let's hope.
486
00:22:13,533 --> 00:22:14,900
I mean, this is exactly
what we're looking for.
487
00:22:15,100 --> 00:22:16,867
We're dropping down
into an open space
488
00:22:17,066 --> 00:22:19,000
in the solution channel
below 150 feet.
489
00:22:19,166 --> 00:22:20,667
If we trace this to the bottom,
490
00:22:20,834 --> 00:22:23,667
we could find a lot of
amazing things before bedrock.
491
00:22:25,500 --> 00:22:26,800
Whoa.
492
00:22:26,934 --> 00:22:29,467
That is an extraordinary
washed-out...
493
00:22:29,600 --> 00:22:32,133
- Yeah.
- ...void of material.
494
00:22:32,266 --> 00:22:33,567
168.
495
00:22:33,734 --> 00:22:35,700
- Wow.
- Yeah. Here you go.
496
00:22:35,867 --> 00:22:38,867
Uh, the rods were 15 feet down.
497
00:22:39,033 --> 00:22:40,800
- 15 feet?
- 15 feet.
498
00:22:40,900 --> 00:22:43,000
So, is that the solution
channel, you think?
499
00:22:43,867 --> 00:22:45,367
- Huh.
- Exactly so.
500
00:22:45,533 --> 00:22:47,033
That's the kind of
a void and open space
501
00:22:47,233 --> 00:22:48,667
that you could lose
a whole lot of treasure.
502
00:22:48,767 --> 00:22:51,233
So, out of
the 20 feet, that's all you got.
503
00:22:51,400 --> 00:22:53,133
- Wow. -[Peter] Wow.
- Yeah.
504
00:22:53,266 --> 00:22:54,900
So,
that bodes well, gentlemen.
505
00:22:55,100 --> 00:22:57,533
I think this is, uh, this is
getting very interesting.
506
00:22:57,700 --> 00:22:59,533
It's not over yet.
507
00:22:59,700 --> 00:23:02,066
I'm gonna run
the pinpointer over this.
508
00:23:03,400 --> 00:23:05,033
So, when we pull
a 20-foot run
509
00:23:05,166 --> 00:23:07,100
and we only have
a few feet of material in it,
510
00:23:07,266 --> 00:23:09,600
that says we've passed
into a relative void
511
00:23:09,800 --> 00:23:11,133
where only a small amount
of the solid material
512
00:23:11,300 --> 00:23:12,567
has been encountered,
513
00:23:12,767 --> 00:23:14,266
and if we hit
that kind of a situation,
514
00:23:14,433 --> 00:23:16,600
we know we're into the void
in the solution channel.
515
00:23:16,767 --> 00:23:18,200
Clear.
516
00:23:18,333 --> 00:23:19,900
That tells us
we could encounter
517
00:23:20,000 --> 00:23:22,800
an artifact anywhere
between there and the bedrock.
518
00:23:25,834 --> 00:23:27,100
Terry!
519
00:23:30,300 --> 00:23:32,433
Adam, how we doing?
520
00:23:32,600 --> 00:23:34,467
I'm, uh, I'm at 188.
521
00:23:34,600 --> 00:23:38,100
Wow. -And I haven't
hit anything hard.
522
00:23:38,266 --> 00:23:41,066
- All we got is loose void.
- That's it.
523
00:23:41,233 --> 00:23:43,066
Thanks.
524
00:23:43,233 --> 00:23:44,567
What do ya got?
525
00:23:44,734 --> 00:23:47,033
So, he has dropped
another 20 feet.
526
00:23:47,166 --> 00:23:50,200
He went from 168 to 188,
527
00:23:50,300 --> 00:23:51,700
and he's still got
nothing solid.
528
00:23:51,834 --> 00:23:55,600
So, he's gonna
push forward from 188 to 198
529
00:23:55,767 --> 00:23:57,367
to see if he can
hit something solid.
530
00:23:57,567 --> 00:23:58,967
- Yeah.
- Given what we know,
531
00:23:59,133 --> 00:24:01,033
there's a 30-foot void,
give or take.
532
00:24:01,200 --> 00:24:02,767
That's exciting.
533
00:24:02,900 --> 00:24:04,033
I think objective number one
is to find the bottom
534
00:24:04,200 --> 00:24:06,033
- of the solution channel.
- Absolutely.
535
00:24:06,200 --> 00:24:07,633
We're excited,
536
00:24:07,800 --> 00:24:10,100
because what is below us
537
00:24:10,233 --> 00:24:14,100
right here has not been searched
by anyone ever,
538
00:24:14,300 --> 00:24:16,300
and we're gonna be the first
people to look at that.
539
00:24:17,567 --> 00:24:19,533
Hopefully, we'll find
something at the bottom,
540
00:24:19,700 --> 00:24:22,000
because treasure is very dense,
541
00:24:22,166 --> 00:24:23,967
and it will drop through
the m-material
542
00:24:24,133 --> 00:24:27,166
in the solution channel
and settle at the bottom.
543
00:24:28,200 --> 00:24:29,600
We have a core, gentlemen.
544
00:24:31,467 --> 00:24:32,934
The sample that we have
in that core barrel
545
00:24:33,066 --> 00:24:34,767
is very important.
546
00:24:34,900 --> 00:24:36,867
We've just passed down through
a huge amount of loose area.
547
00:24:37,033 --> 00:24:38,333
If there's a debris field,
548
00:24:38,500 --> 00:24:40,333
if there's a broken-up
treasure chest,
549
00:24:40,500 --> 00:24:42,133
if there's the one thing,
550
00:24:42,300 --> 00:24:44,266
he could have it in that core
barrel right now.
551
00:24:44,467 --> 00:24:45,834
Let's hope.
552
00:24:50,500 --> 00:24:52,467
168 to 198 right
in front of us, gentlemen.
553
00:24:52,600 --> 00:24:54,400
We're looking for aspects
of the debris field
554
00:24:54,567 --> 00:24:57,233
that-that have... of the fallen
treasure, yes? -Exactly.
555
00:24:57,400 --> 00:24:59,233
- There he is.
- Hey, Rick. -Hey.
556
00:24:59,400 --> 00:25:00,700
- Hi, Rick. How you doing?
- Hello.
557
00:25:00,834 --> 00:25:02,133
A very loose area
here, Rick.
558
00:25:02,300 --> 00:25:05,633
168 to 198 in J.5-8.5.
559
00:25:05,800 --> 00:25:08,700
- Okay. Let's see.
- All right.
560
00:25:08,834 --> 00:25:10,400
In the Money Pit area,
561
00:25:10,500 --> 00:25:13,767
Rick has joined the team
to inspect fresh drilling cores
562
00:25:13,967 --> 00:25:16,867
recovered from
the solution channel.
563
00:25:17,000 --> 00:25:19,533
So, this material
is relatively watery
564
00:25:19,667 --> 00:25:20,967
void-like material,
565
00:25:21,133 --> 00:25:22,900
and from 198,
566
00:25:23,066 --> 00:25:26,900
we should go to about 218 or 215
before we hit bedrock, Rick.
567
00:25:27,000 --> 00:25:28,867
Yep. -[Terry] So,
it should be another swath
568
00:25:28,967 --> 00:25:31,266
of interesting material
at the bottom
569
00:25:31,467 --> 00:25:32,867
of the solution channel.
570
00:25:41,333 --> 00:25:42,600
Unfortunately...
571
00:25:42,767 --> 00:25:44,600
- Nothing.
- No hits with the pinpointer.
572
00:25:44,767 --> 00:25:46,900
Well, let's see what the next
one looks like. -[Peter] Yeah.
573
00:25:47,100 --> 00:25:48,600
I think this next run's
the most important.
574
00:25:48,767 --> 00:25:50,266
That would be the hope.
575
00:25:50,433 --> 00:25:52,533
This hole in particular,
576
00:25:52,667 --> 00:25:55,200
it's soft enough
for something very heavy
577
00:25:55,300 --> 00:25:58,200
to have migrated downward
to the point where it would fall
578
00:25:58,300 --> 00:26:00,867
to the lowest possible point,
579
00:26:01,033 --> 00:26:03,667
i.e., the bottom
of the solution channel.
580
00:26:03,834 --> 00:26:05,967
We just have to find it.
581
00:26:12,033 --> 00:26:13,300
This is getting ridiculous.
582
00:26:13,500 --> 00:26:15,633
Like, I'm at 228 right now.
583
00:26:15,800 --> 00:26:17,000
That's so weird, man.
584
00:26:17,166 --> 00:26:18,467
Adam, how we doing?
585
00:26:18,633 --> 00:26:20,433
228.
586
00:26:20,567 --> 00:26:23,200
- 228?
- 228.
587
00:26:23,367 --> 00:26:25,600
Wow. That's one
for the record books.
588
00:26:25,734 --> 00:26:27,000
- And loose all the way down?
- Yeah.
589
00:26:27,200 --> 00:26:28,533
Nothing?
590
00:26:28,700 --> 00:26:30,333
Well, it's loose,
but it's... I can feel it.
591
00:26:30,500 --> 00:26:32,166
Do you think you're gonna
be able to retrieve that?
592
00:26:32,333 --> 00:26:33,533
It's going in the rods
right now.
593
00:26:33,700 --> 00:26:35,166
- Okay, thank you.
- Yeah.
594
00:26:38,166 --> 00:26:40,166
Well, you don't
see that every day.
595
00:26:40,300 --> 00:26:42,700
- 228 and no bedrock.
- What?
596
00:26:42,867 --> 00:26:44,133
What are they going through,
just water?
597
00:26:44,233 --> 00:26:45,934
Well, it's loose material
as well.
598
00:26:46,066 --> 00:26:48,033
It looks like he's gonna
be able to get a sample,
599
00:26:48,166 --> 00:26:49,433
so it looks like
we're gonna have 30 feet more
600
00:26:49,633 --> 00:26:51,166
of core coming up.
601
00:26:52,133 --> 00:26:53,934
I agree, it's highly unusual.
602
00:26:54,066 --> 00:26:56,266
And the fact that you're
not at bedrock at 228,
603
00:26:56,467 --> 00:26:59,100
- it's incredibly interesting.
- Yeah.
604
00:26:59,233 --> 00:27:01,734
Previously drilled
boreholes that have reached
605
00:27:01,867 --> 00:27:04,000
the bottom
of the solution channel
606
00:27:04,133 --> 00:27:07,433
have suggested that
the mysterious natural cavity
607
00:27:07,600 --> 00:27:11,767
has a maximum depth
of some 220 feet.
608
00:27:11,934 --> 00:27:15,333
However, has the team
now discovered evidence
609
00:27:15,433 --> 00:27:18,500
that it could be deeper
in some areas,
610
00:27:18,633 --> 00:27:20,600
presenting a whole new challenge
611
00:27:20,767 --> 00:27:23,066
to finding
the believed treasure?
612
00:27:24,066 --> 00:27:25,734
The solution channel
is wide,
613
00:27:25,900 --> 00:27:28,000
it's expansive, it's deep.
614
00:27:28,133 --> 00:27:31,367
I think it's a little bit larger
and certainly deeper
615
00:27:31,533 --> 00:27:33,166
than we had thought.
616
00:27:34,200 --> 00:27:37,667
Generally,
the bottom is 218, 214.
617
00:27:37,800 --> 00:27:40,000
Well, we're 14 feet past that.
618
00:27:40,133 --> 00:27:43,734
I think what it tells us
is we have a lot more work to do
619
00:27:43,900 --> 00:27:46,533
to truly understand
the solution channel.
620
00:27:46,700 --> 00:27:49,333
It certainly presents
some unique challenges.
621
00:27:49,467 --> 00:27:52,734
Will there be issues that arise
that we haven't anticipated?
622
00:27:52,900 --> 00:27:56,233
Sure, there will be problems,
but we're not gonna give up,
623
00:27:56,400 --> 00:27:58,233
and it's that simple.
624
00:27:58,400 --> 00:28:00,433
Jump in and I'll guide you in.
625
00:28:02,800 --> 00:28:05,266
If there were something
of some significance,
626
00:28:05,367 --> 00:28:08,567
it would easily fall through
what we just had on the table.
627
00:28:08,767 --> 00:28:10,333
- Exactly.
- Yes.
628
00:28:10,500 --> 00:28:13,066
Here we go.
Let's hope it's a good one.
629
00:28:14,100 --> 00:28:15,734
We can be very hopeful. Look,
630
00:28:15,867 --> 00:28:18,934
if Peter thinks it's hopeful,
I'm on board.
631
00:28:19,100 --> 00:28:20,600
I'm cautiously optimistic.
632
00:28:20,767 --> 00:28:22,066
There you go. -[Terry] That was
the words. There you go.
633
00:28:23,100 --> 00:28:25,567
The drill bar
has basically fallen
634
00:28:25,700 --> 00:28:29,600
almost 100 feet
with no hindrance.
635
00:28:29,700 --> 00:28:32,734
Your immediate thought is,
"Well, here, absolutely,
636
00:28:32,867 --> 00:28:34,400
is the collapse zone."
637
00:28:34,533 --> 00:28:36,400
What other explanation is there?
638
00:28:36,500 --> 00:28:39,066
And if there's a collapse zone,
639
00:28:39,200 --> 00:28:41,233
then we may be close
to something.
640
00:28:41,367 --> 00:28:42,767
So, 198
641
00:28:42,967 --> 00:28:47,734
all the way down to 228,
and no bedrock yet.
642
00:28:47,867 --> 00:28:49,133
But a lot of loose material.
643
00:28:49,266 --> 00:28:51,066
So, you've got
a lot of work to do here
644
00:28:51,166 --> 00:28:52,333
with your pinpointer, I think,
Charles. -[Charles] Oh, yeah.
645
00:28:52,500 --> 00:28:56,066
Okay, so, for 30 feet
of drilling,
646
00:28:56,200 --> 00:29:00,734
we got about 12 feet
of loose material.
647
00:29:00,900 --> 00:29:02,734
- Clear.
- Unfortunately,
648
00:29:02,900 --> 00:29:04,400
in this section,
we didn't hit it.
649
00:29:04,567 --> 00:29:06,133
Let's see where he hits bottom
650
00:29:06,266 --> 00:29:08,033
and we'll see
what he brings back up.
651
00:29:11,667 --> 00:29:14,166
If he's pounding,
that's bedrock.
652
00:29:15,200 --> 00:29:16,800
And it's a nice
white powder.
653
00:29:16,934 --> 00:29:18,700
That's bedrock.
654
00:29:21,200 --> 00:29:23,400
Let's see what we got
up above the bedrock.
655
00:29:25,934 --> 00:29:27,333
Here we go.
656
00:29:30,200 --> 00:29:31,900
What do we got?
657
00:29:32,066 --> 00:29:34,867
It's 228 to 233.
658
00:29:35,033 --> 00:29:37,233
The rock was at 229.
659
00:29:39,900 --> 00:29:41,233
So, yeah, it looks like
you got about a foot
660
00:29:41,400 --> 00:29:42,867
of loose material.
661
00:29:43,033 --> 00:29:45,800
That's a good four feet
of bedrock.
662
00:29:45,900 --> 00:29:47,367
Yeah, it's clear.
663
00:29:47,533 --> 00:29:50,633
So, J.5-8.5
664
00:29:50,734 --> 00:29:54,333
seems to have come to an end
here at 233 below grade.
665
00:29:54,500 --> 00:29:56,166
We hit bedrock
at 229 below grade.
666
00:29:56,333 --> 00:29:59,667
- It gave us information.
- Exactly.
667
00:29:59,834 --> 00:30:01,367
What do you think
about this, Adam?
668
00:30:01,500 --> 00:30:02,734
It's been the most
interesting one to me,
669
00:30:02,934 --> 00:30:04,700
- to date.
- The bottom line is,
670
00:30:04,900 --> 00:30:08,066
I'm an eyes and boots guy.
When a driller of record says
671
00:30:08,233 --> 00:30:11,000
this is something different,
you can put your nickel on that.
672
00:30:11,166 --> 00:30:13,967
It's different. Absolutely.
673
00:30:14,100 --> 00:30:17,166
Based on what we're seeing,
the theory that the treasure
674
00:30:17,333 --> 00:30:19,700
would fall deep down
in the solution channel
675
00:30:19,867 --> 00:30:22,066
still is alive and well.
676
00:30:22,233 --> 00:30:23,734
One of the reasons
for doing
677
00:30:23,867 --> 00:30:25,700
the sonic drill program was,
678
00:30:25,834 --> 00:30:28,200
"Okay, where's an area where
we might put a caisson down?"
679
00:30:28,400 --> 00:30:30,967
Incremental information
is incredibly important
680
00:30:31,100 --> 00:30:33,467
to help us determine that.
681
00:30:33,600 --> 00:30:36,166
Yeah. -We need to make
a decision where we go next.
682
00:30:36,333 --> 00:30:37,967
- Right on.
- Yeah? -Yep.
683
00:30:38,166 --> 00:30:40,200
- Absolutely.
- As the team plots
684
00:30:40,367 --> 00:30:43,700
their next borehole location
in the Money Pit area...
685
00:30:43,900 --> 00:30:47,300
So, Sandy, thank you
for coming down once again.
686
00:30:47,433 --> 00:30:49,133
Appreciate it, Rick.
687
00:30:49,233 --> 00:30:51,333
...Rick and Doug
meet with coin expert
688
00:30:51,500 --> 00:30:54,166
Sandy Campbell
in the research center
689
00:30:54,333 --> 00:30:56,367
to get his analysis
of the Roman coin
690
00:30:56,533 --> 00:30:59,800
that was recently found
on Lot 5.
691
00:30:59,934 --> 00:31:02,467
You know,
as soon as I picked the coin up,
692
00:31:02,633 --> 00:31:04,467
it's quite obvious what it is.
693
00:31:04,633 --> 00:31:07,934
This is clearly
Roman Empire period.
694
00:31:08,100 --> 00:31:11,600
It's in remarkable condition
for a coin
695
00:31:11,767 --> 00:31:13,700
that's been buried
for quite a while.
696
00:31:13,800 --> 00:31:15,967
I think we'll need a CT
697
00:31:16,166 --> 00:31:20,066
to get a more
definitive portrait.
698
00:31:20,233 --> 00:31:22,533
Laird and Emma
have actually provided us
699
00:31:22,667 --> 00:31:24,300
with a couple of images
from the CT scanner. -Okay.
700
00:31:24,433 --> 00:31:25,900
Let's have a look.
701
00:31:26,934 --> 00:31:29,400
Yeah. The CT is pretty clear.
702
00:31:30,567 --> 00:31:33,367
You know, the reverse
is quite spectacular.
703
00:31:33,500 --> 00:31:35,934
A very definitive legend,
704
00:31:36,100 --> 00:31:39,300
and somebody's standing,
holding an oak leaf.
705
00:31:40,734 --> 00:31:44,767
Uh, the obverse here
is probably Claudius,
706
00:31:44,934 --> 00:31:48,934
which makes it third century AD.
707
00:31:49,100 --> 00:31:50,934
That's what
Laird and Emma said.
708
00:31:51,100 --> 00:31:52,567
Yeah.
709
00:31:52,734 --> 00:31:54,600
No question in your mind,
it's a Roman coin?
710
00:31:54,734 --> 00:31:56,734
No. No question.
711
00:31:57,767 --> 00:32:02,266
It's a pretty obvious design
and-and period of Roman Empire.
712
00:32:02,400 --> 00:32:05,467
But of all the Roman this is,
you know, perhaps,
713
00:32:05,633 --> 00:32:09,667
the most remarkable piece
that's been found to date.
714
00:32:09,834 --> 00:32:11,166
What do you make of Roman coins
715
00:32:11,333 --> 00:32:12,867
being found on this island, though?
716
00:32:13,033 --> 00:32:14,867
Like, how many Roman coins
have been found elsewhere
717
00:32:15,033 --> 00:32:16,266
in Nova Scotia?
718
00:32:16,400 --> 00:32:18,667
I-I would say...
719
00:32:18,834 --> 00:32:20,333
nothing that I'm aware of.
720
00:32:20,500 --> 00:32:24,100
I'm puzzled
how so many Roman coins
721
00:32:24,233 --> 00:32:26,033
could land on this island.
722
00:32:26,200 --> 00:32:28,467
The question
that would be on my mind is
723
00:32:28,633 --> 00:32:30,500
- "Who brought it?"
- Right.
724
00:32:30,667 --> 00:32:33,633
You know,
Roman coins traded as currency
725
00:32:33,800 --> 00:32:36,200
into the 1500s quite regularly.
726
00:32:36,367 --> 00:32:38,633
They were monetarily used,
727
00:32:38,734 --> 00:32:41,166
and that's what possibly
brought them to this island,
728
00:32:41,333 --> 00:32:42,533
in my opinion.
729
00:32:42,700 --> 00:32:44,367
Who brought them
is a different story.
730
00:32:44,500 --> 00:32:46,200
Here's a scenario
that starts to paint itself
731
00:32:46,367 --> 00:32:47,767
in my mind, though.
732
00:32:47,967 --> 00:32:50,166
The people that were
carrying out the work
733
00:32:50,333 --> 00:32:52,600
to create the Money Pit
may have been carrying this
734
00:32:52,734 --> 00:32:54,500
as currency in their pockets.
735
00:32:54,667 --> 00:32:56,367
I think that is
736
00:32:56,533 --> 00:32:58,033
a distinct possibility.
737
00:32:58,166 --> 00:32:59,800
Incredible.
738
00:33:04,400 --> 00:33:06,266
If you have people on the island
739
00:33:06,400 --> 00:33:08,033
building habitations
for the work,
740
00:33:08,166 --> 00:33:11,333
perhaps, in the Money Pit
and they're losing
741
00:33:11,533 --> 00:33:13,533
their personal possessions
along the way,
742
00:33:13,700 --> 00:33:15,367
these coins might have been,
actually, the pocket change
743
00:33:15,533 --> 00:33:17,800
of the workers working
to deposit a treasure
744
00:33:17,900 --> 00:33:19,367
in the Money Pit.
745
00:33:19,533 --> 00:33:22,367
So, this, to me,
may not be the actual treasure
746
00:33:22,533 --> 00:33:24,100
they were depositing,
but it's evidence.
747
00:33:24,300 --> 00:33:26,934
- Yes.
- Yeah. It could be.
748
00:33:27,133 --> 00:33:29,600
In the Oak Island
Research Center,
749
00:33:29,734 --> 00:33:33,200
Sandy Campbell has just
validated the possibility
750
00:33:33,367 --> 00:33:36,333
that the Roman coins
found on Lot 5
751
00:33:36,500 --> 00:33:39,133
may have been dropped
by those who buried a treasure
752
00:33:39,300 --> 00:33:40,867
in the Money Pit.
753
00:33:41,033 --> 00:33:43,166
I wouldn't discount it.
754
00:33:43,300 --> 00:33:45,200
You know, 1300s, 1400s,
755
00:33:45,367 --> 00:33:47,467
this stuff was in use
all through Europe.
756
00:33:47,667 --> 00:33:52,333
If you walked into any merchant
anywhere in the world,
757
00:33:52,533 --> 00:33:54,767
you know, whether it's
a new world or the old world,
758
00:33:54,900 --> 00:33:56,800
that had monetary value.
759
00:33:56,900 --> 00:33:58,767
It's mind-numbing
760
00:33:58,900 --> 00:34:02,333
that this stuff continues
761
00:34:02,467 --> 00:34:05,066
- to get unearthed.
- Mm-hmm.
762
00:34:05,266 --> 00:34:08,200
One of the interesting
things about Roman coins is
763
00:34:08,367 --> 00:34:11,900
they've often been found
in places we've investigated
764
00:34:12,100 --> 00:34:13,433
the activities of the Templars,
765
00:34:13,567 --> 00:34:14,834
- right?
- Mm-hmm.
766
00:34:15,033 --> 00:34:16,667
Another twist.
767
00:34:16,800 --> 00:34:19,000
So,
here we have the coins.
768
00:34:19,133 --> 00:34:22,100
The Roman coins
that have been found in Iceland.
769
00:34:22,266 --> 00:34:25,066
During their
numerous trips to European sites
770
00:34:25,200 --> 00:34:27,233
where the Templar order
was believed
771
00:34:27,400 --> 00:34:30,900
to have operated between
the 12th and 14th centuries,
772
00:34:31,066 --> 00:34:33,100
the team has been shown
Roman coins
773
00:34:33,266 --> 00:34:36,734
from the same eras that
they have found on Oak Island.
774
00:34:36,900 --> 00:34:38,367
This is fourth century.
775
00:34:38,533 --> 00:34:40,033
- Fourth century?
- Yeah.
776
00:34:40,200 --> 00:34:43,867
We were told ours
were from fifth century AD.
777
00:34:44,033 --> 00:34:46,667
If those coins
were in active use
778
00:34:46,800 --> 00:34:48,767
right up through the 1200s,
779
00:34:48,934 --> 00:34:52,433
then they could be associated
with activity with the Templars.
780
00:34:52,567 --> 00:34:56,200
This,
sitting here on this table,
781
00:34:56,367 --> 00:34:58,900
might be representative
of that cultural context.
782
00:34:59,066 --> 00:35:01,400
- Hmm.
- Perhaps with Nolan's Cross
783
00:35:01,533 --> 00:35:03,467
and then the so-called
Pitblado coin.
784
00:35:03,633 --> 00:35:04,934
Right.
785
00:35:05,100 --> 00:35:06,500
Is it possible
786
00:35:06,667 --> 00:35:08,433
that the ancient Roman coins
787
00:35:08,600 --> 00:35:11,500
could actually represent
another Templar connection
788
00:35:11,700 --> 00:35:13,333
to the Oak Island mystery?
789
00:35:13,500 --> 00:35:15,166
And could they be related
790
00:35:15,333 --> 00:35:17,567
to other possible
Templar structures,
791
00:35:17,700 --> 00:35:19,266
such as Nolan's Cross,
792
00:35:19,467 --> 00:35:21,900
as well as reported discoveries
793
00:35:22,033 --> 00:35:24,967
like the silver Portuguese coin?
794
00:35:25,133 --> 00:35:27,433
The wealth associated
with the possible treasure
795
00:35:27,600 --> 00:35:29,000
in the Money Pit
might have been gathered
796
00:35:29,200 --> 00:35:30,567
from all over the world.
797
00:35:30,667 --> 00:35:34,333
And Templars,
as we have learned,
798
00:35:34,500 --> 00:35:36,500
assimilated power,
799
00:35:36,667 --> 00:35:40,800
influence, wealth
and, specifically, knowledge.
800
00:35:41,000 --> 00:35:44,734
So, it may be
that this coin is Roman,
801
00:35:44,934 --> 00:35:46,233
but you have to take
802
00:35:46,367 --> 00:35:49,300
the clues and the data
as presented to you,
803
00:35:49,467 --> 00:35:52,967
but you have to analyze
that data with a very open mind,
804
00:35:53,100 --> 00:35:56,000
because they could
all be connected.
805
00:35:56,166 --> 00:35:57,900
We need to rededicate ourselves
806
00:35:58,000 --> 00:36:01,033
to continue to look intensively,
807
00:36:01,200 --> 00:36:04,000
uh, a-at Lot 5
and the adjacent lots
808
00:36:04,166 --> 00:36:07,033
and the Money Pit,
for irrefutable proof.
809
00:36:07,200 --> 00:36:09,700
- Right.
- So, Sandy,
810
00:36:09,834 --> 00:36:12,300
thank you for coming down.
Really appreciate it as always.
811
00:36:12,433 --> 00:36:16,467
Well, I appreciate
the invite and, again, just...
812
00:36:16,567 --> 00:36:20,033
it's always interesting to see
something new and different.
813
00:36:20,200 --> 00:36:23,333
It just deepens the mystery,
in my opinion.
814
00:36:23,433 --> 00:36:25,333
- It does do that.
- Yeah.
815
00:36:25,500 --> 00:36:27,000
It's incredibly
interesting,
816
00:36:27,166 --> 00:36:29,133
Roman coins were found
on Oak Island.
817
00:36:29,233 --> 00:36:30,734
It's just more bizarre.
818
00:36:32,533 --> 00:36:35,066
Later that day...
819
00:36:35,233 --> 00:36:37,300
It's a good place
to start, Charles.
820
00:36:37,433 --> 00:36:39,300
- Yeah.
- Back on the trail
821
00:36:39,433 --> 00:36:41,633
of artifacts, mate, on Lot 4.
822
00:36:41,767 --> 00:36:43,200
I love it.
823
00:36:43,367 --> 00:36:46,400
...Charles
joins Gary on Lot 4.
824
00:36:46,567 --> 00:36:48,734
Encouraged by
the new discoveries
825
00:36:48,900 --> 00:36:51,867
of the glass bead
and the Roman coin...
826
00:36:52,033 --> 00:36:54,400
You ready to get
stuck in, mate? -Let's do it.
827
00:36:54,567 --> 00:36:57,133
- Okay. Let's start here.
- You find 'em, I'll dig 'em.
828
00:36:57,266 --> 00:36:59,233
...Rick has instructed them
829
00:36:59,400 --> 00:37:02,300
to search an area
on nearby Lot 4,
830
00:37:02,467 --> 00:37:05,967
where excavated spoils from
the round feature on Lot 5
831
00:37:06,133 --> 00:37:07,600
have been deposited.
832
00:37:07,767 --> 00:37:09,967
It's a bit of a jumpy signal,
Charles.
833
00:37:10,133 --> 00:37:13,734
It's more than likely gonna be
a piece of elongated iron.
834
00:37:14,767 --> 00:37:16,266
You never know.
835
00:37:20,734 --> 00:37:22,934
Let's get stuck back in,
you've diggled some dirt around.
836
00:37:27,000 --> 00:37:28,767
- I think it's out.
- Yeah. I believe so.
837
00:37:36,734 --> 00:37:38,967
Yeah, just a little nail. Look.
838
00:37:39,166 --> 00:37:41,100
Darn it.
839
00:37:42,567 --> 00:37:44,467
- Well, keep going.
- Yep.
840
00:37:50,467 --> 00:37:53,734
Ooh. We got a nice
bangin' signal here, Charles.
841
00:37:53,900 --> 00:37:56,233
Oh, I like
the sound of that, Charles.
842
00:37:56,400 --> 00:37:58,066
- Nice one?
- Yeah, a real good one.
843
00:37:58,233 --> 00:38:01,133
This could be a coin
or a button. -Well, let's hope.
844
00:38:01,300 --> 00:38:02,800
This has got potential, mate.
845
00:38:02,967 --> 00:38:05,300
- Just there, please.
- Right there? Okay.
846
00:38:09,166 --> 00:38:11,100
That's a lot of roots.
847
00:38:11,233 --> 00:38:12,633
Yep.
848
00:38:12,800 --> 00:38:14,700
X marks the spot.
849
00:38:16,367 --> 00:38:18,100
Yep.
850
00:38:18,300 --> 00:38:19,533
Take a look-see.
851
00:38:19,667 --> 00:38:21,333
All right.
852
00:38:21,500 --> 00:38:23,133
Let's see what we got.
853
00:38:26,300 --> 00:38:27,667
It's here.
854
00:38:30,467 --> 00:38:33,667
It's in me hand, mate,
and I can feel it...
855
00:38:34,800 --> 00:38:36,867
This is the fun part, mate.
856
00:38:37,033 --> 00:38:38,934
Let's see what we've got.
857
00:38:39,066 --> 00:38:40,700
Ooh.
858
00:38:50,500 --> 00:38:53,133
Oh!
What have we found, Charles?
859
00:38:53,266 --> 00:38:55,000
Look at that, mate.
860
00:38:55,166 --> 00:38:57,333
It's some kind of lead strip.
861
00:38:57,500 --> 00:38:59,400
That's interesting.
862
00:38:59,567 --> 00:39:01,734
While searching
for clues on Lot 4,
863
00:39:01,900 --> 00:39:06,567
Charles and Gary have just made
a curious discovery.
864
00:39:06,734 --> 00:39:09,233
Look at the beveled
edges. -[Charles] I see that.
865
00:39:09,400 --> 00:39:11,233
You know what this
reminds me of? -What's that?
866
00:39:11,400 --> 00:39:16,633
It reminds me
of a-an arm of a lead cross.
867
00:39:16,800 --> 00:39:18,934
- Really?
- It looks like there's a hole
868
00:39:19,100 --> 00:39:20,300
- at the top.
- Yeah.
869
00:39:20,467 --> 00:39:22,600
If you are making
a cross out of lead
870
00:39:22,800 --> 00:39:24,233
and you want to tack it
onto something...
871
00:39:24,400 --> 00:39:25,867
- Right.
- ...it would need holes.
872
00:39:26,000 --> 00:39:29,633
So, we could be
in Templar country. -Yeah.
873
00:39:29,800 --> 00:39:32,934
A lead artifact
with similar features
874
00:39:33,100 --> 00:39:35,266
to the 14th-century lead cross
875
00:39:35,467 --> 00:39:39,900
that was found
at Smith's Cove in 2017?
876
00:39:40,066 --> 00:39:41,767
Members of the Oak Island team
877
00:39:41,934 --> 00:39:44,467
have seen
this exact cross design
878
00:39:44,633 --> 00:39:48,100
at 12th and 14th-century
Templar-related sites
879
00:39:48,266 --> 00:39:50,133
in Domme, France;
880
00:39:50,300 --> 00:39:52,967
in Camerano, Italy;
881
00:39:53,133 --> 00:39:55,767
and near Reykjavik, Iceland.
882
00:39:55,967 --> 00:39:58,400
And perhaps even more incredible
883
00:39:58,567 --> 00:40:01,400
is the fact that in 2022,
884
00:40:01,567 --> 00:40:04,400
while investigating
the mysterious round feature
885
00:40:04,567 --> 00:40:07,533
just a few yards away on Lot 5,
886
00:40:07,734 --> 00:40:11,100
Gary and Jack Begley
unearthed a lead barter token
887
00:40:11,266 --> 00:40:15,567
that was scientifically matched
to the lead cross.
888
00:40:15,734 --> 00:40:17,633
You see that?
889
00:40:17,800 --> 00:40:20,467
- This looks really old.
- Yeah.
890
00:40:20,633 --> 00:40:23,633
Is it possible
that Gary and Charles have found
891
00:40:23,767 --> 00:40:27,800
another key clue that could
help prove a Templar connection
892
00:40:27,967 --> 00:40:29,700
to the Oak Island mystery?
893
00:40:29,834 --> 00:40:32,600
Let's put this in the bag
where it belongs.
894
00:40:32,767 --> 00:40:35,967
Even a little piece of lead
like this
895
00:40:36,133 --> 00:40:38,266
could tell a really big story.
896
00:40:38,433 --> 00:40:43,066
It's one of those metals you can
have tested and you never know.
897
00:40:43,166 --> 00:40:46,700
Imagine if this piece
of lead is a match
898
00:40:46,834 --> 00:40:51,967
to a certain medieval artifact
we recovered in Smith's Cove?
899
00:40:52,133 --> 00:40:54,133
Medieval lead cross, baby.
900
00:40:54,300 --> 00:40:56,800
I'm sure there's more
artifacts waiting for us,
901
00:40:56,967 --> 00:40:59,066
but we need to get to the lab.
902
00:40:59,233 --> 00:41:01,166
I can't wait
to see what this is.
903
00:41:01,367 --> 00:41:03,433
- Let's go, man.
- All right, mate. Good digging.
904
00:41:03,567 --> 00:41:06,800
- Excellent.
- Absolutely brilliant.
905
00:41:09,500 --> 00:41:11,266
Generations of treasure hunters
906
00:41:11,400 --> 00:41:13,934
have believed that something
of immense value
907
00:41:14,133 --> 00:41:16,500
lies buried in the Money Pit.
908
00:41:16,667 --> 00:41:20,867
Now, Rick, Marty and their team
909
00:41:21,033 --> 00:41:22,467
may have not only
touched a piece
910
00:41:22,633 --> 00:41:24,800
of those fabled riches
911
00:41:24,967 --> 00:41:27,200
but have found
incredible new clues
912
00:41:27,367 --> 00:41:29,100
that could help identify
913
00:41:29,200 --> 00:41:31,767
just who was behind
this mystery.
914
00:41:31,900 --> 00:41:34,000
So, despite the murky questions
915
00:41:34,166 --> 00:41:36,967
that remain
in the solution channel,
916
00:41:37,133 --> 00:41:40,033
this team will keep
searching for the truth
917
00:41:40,200 --> 00:41:44,266
no matter how deep
they have to dig.
918
00:41:46,800 --> 00:41:49,633
Next time on
The Curse of Oak Island...
919
00:41:49,800 --> 00:41:51,166
Hold it.
WHOA, WHOA, WHOA!
920
00:41:51,333 --> 00:41:52,500
Another feature
in the swamp.
921
00:41:52,667 --> 00:41:54,533
What in the world is happening?
922
00:41:54,700 --> 00:41:56,800
This feature could help
us unwrap the whole mystery.
923
00:41:57,000 --> 00:41:58,934
Something this small
has fallen
924
00:41:59,066 --> 00:42:00,367
to the bottom
of the solution channel.
925
00:42:00,533 --> 00:42:02,166
There it is,
right there.
926
00:42:02,300 --> 00:42:03,734
- It could be a chunk of a coin.
- It's got some
927
00:42:03,934 --> 00:42:05,333
sort of design on it.
If it's a silver coin,
928
00:42:05,467 --> 00:42:06,767
that's treasure.
929
00:42:06,934 --> 00:42:08,567
It's what
we're looking for. -Yeah.
930
00:42:08,767 --> 00:42:10,667
Be prepared to be gobstruck.
931
00:42:10,800 --> 00:42:12,200
This is gonna be special.
932
00:42:12,367 --> 00:42:13,834
- This is quite pure?
- Yes, absolutely.
933
00:42:15,133 --> 00:42:17,100
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