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NARRATOR: Tonight on
The Curse of Oak Island...
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SCOTT:
Oh, wow.
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No matter what
we’re into in this area,
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whether it’s wood
or water or soil,
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we’re getting gold.
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-(beeping)
-(both gasp)
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-Oh, what have we got, mate?
-That’s awesome.
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This comes from Sardinia,
off the coast of Italy.
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MARTY:
Whoa.
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It’s the trail of the Templars.
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This thing could have
a worldwide impact.
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-Oh, definitely.
-MARTY: Yeah.
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EMILIANO:
It’s a game changer.
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The source of
an astonishing revelation.
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♪ ♪
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NARRATOR:
There is an island
in the North Atlantic
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where people
have been looking for
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an incredible treasure
for more than 200 years.
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So far, they have found
a stone slab
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with strange symbols
carved into it...
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...man-made workings
that date to medieval times,
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and a lead cross
whose origin may be connected
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to the Knights Templar.
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To date, six men have died
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trying to solve the mystery.
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And according to legend,
one more will have to die
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before the treasure
can be found.
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♪ ♪
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-CHARLES: Hey, Paul.
-COTE: Hey, how’s it going?
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-CHARLES: Good. How are you?
-All right.
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-You’re grabbing again?
-Yeah.
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-Back at her.
-Okay.
-Good.
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Why don’t we go in
under the tent
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-and have a look at the camera?
-COTE: Yeah, sure.
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Let’s go.
Get out of the rain.
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NARRATOR: Despite the chilly
North Atlantic weather,
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another exciting morning
has arrived on Oak Island
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for brothers
Rick and Marty Lagina
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and the members of their team.
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How deep is the grab there
right now?
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Somewhere around 73 feet.
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SCOTT:
So, how deep will you go now?
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COTE:
Uh, close to 80 feet.
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NARRATOR:
In the fabled Money Pit area,
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representatives from
Dumas Contracting Limited
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are now cleaning out
and preparing to refurbish
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the final ten feet
of a mysterious structure
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known as the Garden Shaft.
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Although the decaying feature
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is only 82 feet deep,
it has provided Rick,
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Marty, and the team with
a number of stunning clues
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that suggest it may be related
to the original Money Pit.
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These include the dating results
from wood fragments,
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which indicate the structure
may have been built
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as early as 1735.
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But even more astonishing
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is the fact that
scientific analysis
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conducted on both
wood and water samples
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taken from more than
50 feet deep
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have revealed
high trace evidence of gold.
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So, Charles, we were down there
and you could see that
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that north corner is really
sunk down significantly.
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They must’ve had some
softer ground there.
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That stuff that wouldn’t
hold together too, too well.
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CHARLES:
Yeah.
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So, we have this hole
over beside you, DN-11.5.
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It’s one of the three holes
that we’ve had
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consecutive wood hits
there, you know,
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for a tunnel depth
of about 95 feet.
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And then that tunnel
that’s there seems to be
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trending towards
the north corner of the shaft.
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COTE:
Yeah.
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TEDFORD:
Oh, man.
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Broke through something.
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NARRATOR:
One month ago,
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the team was conducting
a core drilling operation
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approximately 20 feet west
of the Garden Shaft
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in an area known
as the Baby Blob.
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It is here where
geoscientist Dr. Ian Spooner
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and hydrogeologist
Dr. Fred Michel believe
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the Money Pit treasure vault
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may be buried between
80 and 120 feet underground.
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This DN-11.5
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really seems to line up
DN-12.5 and DN-13.5
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all in that east-west alignment.
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NARRATOR:
Incredibly, the team encountered
a tunnel at a depth of 95 feet
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that not only contains
high trace evidence of gold
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but also appears to be heading
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almost directly beneath
the Garden Shaft.
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We’re all excited.
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Every day,
this shaft goes deeper,
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and to us, you know,
it’s one step closer
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to a better understanding
of where this gold
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-is coming from.
-Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
Is it possible that
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when the reconstruction
of the Garden Shaft
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is completed
several weeks from now,
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the team will finally be
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within reach
of the legendary treasure
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people have been looking for
since 1795?
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MARTY:
What I’m really after,
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and what the team is
really after,
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is what’s at the bottom
of that shaft. (chuckles)
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What is directly at the bottom?
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What is five feet
below the bottom?
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What’s ten feet
below the bottom?
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What’s off to either side of it?
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That’s what
we want that shaft for,
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’cause there are
a lot of things that,
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that point to that area
being in the treasure zone.
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SCOTT:
Now, we-we’ve done a lot of work
in the Money Pit area.
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This area has our interest
right now because
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it seems no matter
what we’re into in this area,
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whether it’s wood
or water or soil,
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we’re getting gold.
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I’ll let you know
when I find it.
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-(all laughing)
-As long as you do.
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NARRATOR:
As the reconstruction of
the Garden Shaft continues...
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JACK:
Oh, wow. There’s some sort
of a feature here, too.
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-LAIRD: It looks good, eh?
-JACK: Yeah.
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NARRATOR:
...in the northeast section
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of the triangle-shaped swamp...
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LAIRD:
We’re looking for
the edge there.
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So it looks like it falls off.
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...Rick Lagina, Craig Tester,
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and other members of the team
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are investigating
another man-made feature
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that they believe could help
solve the Oak Island mystery.
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Do those rocks seem to be
in place pretty firmly?
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These ones? Yes.
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These ones are solid.
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NARRATOR:
After receiving the data
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from a recent
magnetometer survey
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conducted by
geoscientist Jeremy Church,
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which identified a number of
potential metallic anomalies,
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the team drained the swamp
and began excavating an area
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in the northeastern region.
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Although no metal objects
have been found as of yet,
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Rick and members of the team
were stunned when they uncovered
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a ramp of stones...
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LAIRD:
Do you see the white tops?
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Yeah, that’s a lot of cobble.
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...that they believe
could be connected
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to the so-called paved area--
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a massive stone feature that
was first uncovered in 2019
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and which was scientifically
dated to 1200 AD.
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-We’re starting
to see some stuff.
-LAIRD: Yeah.
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It does have a nice, gentle
slope, though, doesn’t it?
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NARRATOR:
Now, the team is hoping
to find more clues
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that will help determine
not only the feature’s purpose
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but also if it is related
to something of great value.
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RICK:
We all have
interest in the swamp
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to lesser or greater degrees.
(chuckles)
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But we are very interested
in conducting the work.
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(grunts)
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RICK:
There’s every bit
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of, certainly, logic
and some sort of hope
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that there’s some connectivity
between the EM data
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Jeremy has interpreted
and this inclined rock feature.
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I believe the swamp
still has some answers.
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It still has some
significant reveals.
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-Hey.
-Hey, guys.
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I’m gonna have to leave
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-and go do some
permitting work, but...
-MIRIAM: Okay.
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LAIRD:
This is what they call the ramp.
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It’s sloping slightly
up to the stone path,
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-which you know...
-Okay.
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-...way too intimately, right?
-Yeah.
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LAIRD:
We have some nice
consolidated rocks in here.
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MIRIAM:
Yeah.
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Craig’s finding some evidence
of disturbance in here.
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-CRAIG: Yeah.
-MIRIAM: Okay.
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All right.
Good luck, guys.
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I’m still on
the structure right now,
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even though I’m under the mud,
I’m on firm ground,
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and there’s rocks at a slope
right here, so it keeps going.
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MIRIAM:
This definitely needs
to be cleared off
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before we can do any sort
of actual excavation.
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So it would be great
if we could take all of this off
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-and actually get
a good look at it.
-RICK: Mm-hmm.
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I agree with you.
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Until we get down,
eyes and boots,
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hands and knees,
we’re not gonna really
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understand it.
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Okay. Let’s keep digging.
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CRAIG:
Okay, sounds good.
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NARRATOR:
While operations continue
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in the Money Pit area
and in the swamp...
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GARY: Love it.
Back on Lot 5.
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JACK:
Oh, yeah.
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NARRATOR:
...Jack Begley has joined
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metal detection expert
Gary Drayton
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at Lot 5 on the western side
of the island.
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Let’s find everything we can.
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All right, mate, you ready
to dig some history up?
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JACK (chuckles):
Always.
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-(musical beep)
-GARY: Okay, mate.
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NARRATOR:
This year,
after purchasing Lot 5,
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Rick, Marty and the team
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quickly made some
of the most historic finds
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in the history of
the Oak Island treasure hunt.
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These include a stone structure
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that may date back
to the same era
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as the Garden Shaft,
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tools that may be
more than four centuries old,
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and half of a Roman coin
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that has been dated
to as early as 300 BC.
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GARY:
Bit of a choppy signal, but...
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MARTY: I think it’s beyond
question that the acquisition
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of Lot 5 was a wise thing
for the fellowship.
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Gary’s finding
artifact after artifact.
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It has already,
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during the short period
we’ve owned it,
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produced definitely some of
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the oldest finds on Oak Island.
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-It’s a big old square nail.
-Yeah.
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This one would be
maybe late 1700s.
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MARTY:
Lot 5 could maybe
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fill in a piece of the puzzle
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as to where the people were
who built the Money Pit.
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Maybe they were on Lot 5.
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Those dots have certainly
not been connected yet.
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That’s why
we need to keep looking.
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All right, next target
we ain’t got to go very far for.
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Thanks.
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(both chuckling)
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(intermittent beeping)
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So yeah.
Just dig a hole, mate.
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JACK:
Mm-hmm.
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GARY: Dang.
You’re a beast, mate.
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(grunts)
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(sniffles)
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JACK:
It’s still in there.
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Try and find it.
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(beeping rapidly)
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It’s in my hand.
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Let’s see what we’ve got.
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(steady beeping)
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(gasps)
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(laughing)
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GARY:
What have we got, mate?
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GARY:
What have we got, mate?
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-That looks like an old coin.
-Yeah. You see that?
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That nice and round shape?
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Please, please, please,
be a coin.
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I’m gonna pull it out.
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Look how round it is.
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Ooh...
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It’s lead.
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NARRATOR:
On Lot 5 on the western side
of Oak Island,
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Gary Drayton and Jack Begley
have just unearthed
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a potentially
important artifact.
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Well, it’s so ornate for lead.
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GARY:
Yeah, it’s got a scalloped edge.
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That is really,
really unusual, mate.
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-Can I see it?
-That is unusual.
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(blows)
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GARY:
It’s nice and heavy, isn’t it?
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-JACK: Oh, yeah.
-GARY: But why would anyone
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make something like that?
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Now, it could be
like a token, mate.
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That is nice.
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I mean, I’ve found tokens
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that go all the way back
to Roman days.
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I’ve actually found
Roman tokens.
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And we have found a Roman coin
right here on Lot 5 behind us.
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JACK:
Mm-hmm.
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NARRATOR:
A possible lead token
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found on Lot 5?
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Originating more than
2,000 years ago in Ancient Rome,
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trade tokens were
coin-like objects
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made with various kinds of metal
and even nonmetallic materials
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that were issued by
private entities
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rather than official
governments to be used
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in place of sanctioned currency.
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Although many cultures
have issued their own forms
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of trade tokens
throughout history...
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Now we’re adding to
the lead database
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’cause this is special.
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NARRATOR:
...could Gary Drayton be correct
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that this believed trade token
is related to the Roman coin
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found on Lot 5
earlier this year?
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But if so, who brought them
to Oak Island?
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Whenever we find lead, mate,
I get excited
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’cause sometimes you get
some pretty amazing results.
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And I like the rare,
unique finds
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-because they tell us
more information.
-Yeah.
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I say we take this
back to the lab
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and get the archaeologists
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checking this out
and working on it.
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JACK:
I agree.
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GARY:
All right, mate.
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This could be
a very important artifact.
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NARRATOR: Following
their discovery on Lot 5...
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-GARY: Gentlemen.
-LAIRD: Hey.
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-RICK: Hey.
-GARY: Hi, chaps.
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Back from Lot 5
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with another find.
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Smiles round the table.
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Yeah, wait till you see this.
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NARRATOR: ...Gary and Jack
meet with Rick Lagina,
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Craig Tester and
archaeologist Laird Niven
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in the interpretive center.
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Okay, let’s see it.
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Yeah, this is
a nice piece of lead.
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-RICK: Mm.
-GARY: And we’ve
never seen it before.
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-Highly decorated...
-Oh.
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GARY:
...scalloped around the edges.
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JACK:
It looks like there’s
two holes punched through.
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Seems to be two holes,
and it’s brittle, too.
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-JACK: Yeah.
-It’s an old piece.
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Yeah.
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LAIRD:
Fancy design here,
but nothing...
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-seemingly on the face, right?
-JACK: Yeah.
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And you’re certain
that’s intentional?
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The scalloping?
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Yeah, definitely intentional.
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-Would have been molded, right?
-Yeah.
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Poured into a mold,
I would expect.
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GARY:
Yeah, we thought maybe
it could be a token.
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But, why put all
that fancy design around it?
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LAIRD:
No, that bears
looking into, for sure.
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And I know
it’s made of lead, mate,
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but can we do any scans on it?
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LAIRD:
Yeah, so we can clean it gently,
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see if there’s anything
we can bring out on it.
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And then I would think XRF.
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Yeah.
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NARRATOR: After
Laird cleans the artifact
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in order to determine
its composition...
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-Can I take a look?
-Yes.
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NARRATOR:
...he will perform
an extensive 24-hour scan of it
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using the team’s X-ray
fluorescence device.
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By emitting
nondestructive radiation,
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the XRF machine
can identify the elements
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that are present in the object.
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This object has the potential
to be quite revealing.
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It’s singularly unique--
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we’ve not seen this item before.
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But we need to
continue to persevere
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in trying to understand
what this is.
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There’s only
one thing left to do.
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That’s to go find more
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-on a very promising Lot 5.
-Yeah.
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-RICK: Let’s go.
-JACK: Go find more, yeah.
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-LAIRD: See you later.
-GARY: See you later, guys.
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♪ ♪
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NARRATOR:
The next morning...
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COTE:
Going down.
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NARRATOR:
...as the reconstruction
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of the Garden Shaft continues...
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RICK: So everybody
around the table
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knows how important
I think research is.
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NARRATOR:
Rick and Marty Lagina
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have assembled
members of the team
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in the war room for a meeting
with researchers Judi Rudebusch
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and Emiliano Sacchetti.
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Welcome you both.
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I think I’m gonna find
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today’s information
highly, highly relevant.
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NARRATOR:
In light of recent discoveries
made on the island,
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such as the stone ramp
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that may be related to
the 12th century paved area
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in the swamp,
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and the stunning
artifacts from Lot 5...
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Emiliano Sacchetti,
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who really leads
the team in Italy.
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NARRATOR: ...Rick has arranged
for Emiliano
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to personally present
new information,
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which he believes
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may be able to help explain
their true origins.
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Emiliano was tasked initially
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with a very specific request,
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and that was to look
into Zena’s material,
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i.e. the Cremona Document,
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the deposition
by Ralph de Sudeley
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about his voyage
to the New World.
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NARRATOR:
In 1970,
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an astounding manuscript
was discovered
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in the archives of
a medieval church
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in the town of Cremona, Italy.
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Consisting of maps,
ciphers and journal entries,
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the so-called Cremona Document
is believed to have been created
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in the late 12th century
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by Ralph de Sudeley,
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an esteemed leader
of the Knights Templar.
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According to his
firsthand testimony,
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de Sudeley and others
in the Christian military order
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discovered priceless
religious treasures
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in Jerusalem
during the Crusades,
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including the golden menorah
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from King Solomon’s
original temple
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and the Holy Grail
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that were then
smuggled to Seborga, Italy,
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before some of them
were eventually transported
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across the Atlantic Ocean
to the New World.
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To that point, Emiliano, Judi,
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if you want to take over,
401
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really look forward to the day.
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00:17:14,116 --> 00:17:17,156
So I will try to
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00:17:17,245 --> 00:17:19,585
tell you about
the last six months,
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seven months of research
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00:17:21,666 --> 00:17:22,916
we carried out.
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You know, of course,
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I read
the Cremona Document, um...
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Seborga was
an important principality.
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00:17:30,174 --> 00:17:31,554
-Mm-hmm.
-EMILIANO: Not on the sea.
410
00:17:31,634 --> 00:17:34,604
It’s up in the hill
on a border with France.
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DOUG:
It wasn’t far off
to the Templars’
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-pilgrimage route, though.
-EMILIANO: No, it was not.
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It was right on that route.
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00:17:42,770 --> 00:17:44,440
I think that it was
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not unlikely that Templars
brought back relics
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from the Holy Land.
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-MARTY: Yeah.
-ALEX: Mm-hmm.
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-Yeah.
-JUDI: Well, in the story,
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Ralph de Sudeley
comes to America.
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EMILIANO:
Oh, definitely.
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What I think is that
the Templars,
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they had access to information
423
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from meeting voyagers,
sailors, and meeting people,
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listening to, you know,
travel voyages.
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And they had probably
also the interest
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to sail across the Atlantic
to North America.
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DOUG:
The Cremona Document does say
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during their trip
here to the New World,
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they stopped at
an island of oak.
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If the Templars came over
to the New World,
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I’d say it’s, you know,
this would be probably where
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one of the places they stopped.
433
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But that happened 1178.
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Templars’ histories has
150 years more.
435
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In the beginning of
the 14th century,
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Templars in that very time
were fleeing Europe--
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because the France king
witch hunt--
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were able to once again
sail across the Atlantic.
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NARRATOR:
In 1307,
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after more than 150 years of
serving the Catholic Church,
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Pope Clement V
conspired with King Philip IV
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to disband and persecute
the Templar Order.
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00:19:13,527 --> 00:19:15,697
Although the charge was heresy,
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many believe the true reason
for the betrayal
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centered on an attempt
to seize their holy treasures.
446
00:19:22,161 --> 00:19:24,831
Many knights were arrested,
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tortured and executed.
448
00:19:28,292 --> 00:19:31,922
However, it is believed
that some escaped
449
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and fled with the remains
of their vast treasure
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to various European nations,
451
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including Portugal,
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Scotland, England, and Italy,
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00:19:43,015 --> 00:19:46,725
before possibly
returning to North America.
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Templars had a massive amount
of money that went missing
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-around their fall.
-Yeah.
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00:19:53,150 --> 00:19:55,240
And if they did sail across
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the Atlantic Ocean
over to America,
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what would the point have been?
459
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Were they taking
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that treasure as far away
from Europe as they could,
461
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all those religious treasures,
462
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and transport them
across the Atlantic
463
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and deposit them here?
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Right.
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ALEX:
That kind of reinforces the idea
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that maybe the Templars
did this, right?
467
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Because if they were fleeing,
468
00:20:17,591 --> 00:20:19,721
then all of a sudden the idea
that you’re going somewhere
469
00:20:19,802 --> 00:20:21,932
is not as scary ’cause
you can’t go back.
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Yeah.
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EMILIANO:
If this is true,
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we have two Templar
voyages to America
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between the 11th
and the 14th century--
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about 150 years before Columbus.
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♪ ♪
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MARTY:
Fantastic.
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EMILIANO:
If this is true,
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we have two Templar voyages
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to America between
the 11th and the 14th century.
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150 years before Columbus.
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NARRATOR:
In the war room,
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Italian researcher
Emiliano Sacchetti
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has just presented Rick, Marty,
484
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Craig and members of the team
information suggesting
485
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that the medieval order
of the Knights Templar
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may have made multiple journeys
487
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to Oak Island for the purpose
of hiding
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their accumulated treasures.
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So until now, there was
no evidence that anyone--
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outside Scandinavian people--
491
00:21:21,155 --> 00:21:24,415
knew about America
before Columbus.
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-Mm-hmm.
-EMILIANO: I say until now
493
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because last summer,
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an Italian professor
managed to find
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a manuscript.
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A manuscript that is dated 1340
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and was written by
498
00:21:37,838 --> 00:21:40,668
a Milanese friar
called Galvano Fiamma.
499
00:21:41,675 --> 00:21:43,005
According to the manuscript,
500
00:21:43,093 --> 00:21:44,683
in the beginning of
the 14th century,
501
00:21:44,762 --> 00:21:48,022
150 years before
Columbus voyage,
502
00:21:48,140 --> 00:21:50,270
people knew about America.
503
00:21:50,351 --> 00:21:53,271
The manuscript contains
maps as well.
504
00:21:53,354 --> 00:21:55,564
Does the manuscript have a name?
505
00:21:55,689 --> 00:21:58,189
Yeah, it’s called
Cronica Universalis.
506
00:21:58,317 --> 00:22:01,147
So what I asked myself is,
507
00:22:01,237 --> 00:22:05,157
where the author found
the information about this?
508
00:22:05,241 --> 00:22:07,531
So he managed to find
509
00:22:07,660 --> 00:22:12,290
one of the greatest
cartographer of that era,
510
00:22:12,373 --> 00:22:15,963
John of Carignano,
who was in touch
511
00:22:16,043 --> 00:22:19,213
with sailors,
with merchants, with clerics,
512
00:22:19,338 --> 00:22:20,838
with pilgrims,
513
00:22:20,923 --> 00:22:25,013
even Templars
because he was there.
514
00:22:26,011 --> 00:22:28,811
So what we can conclude
515
00:22:28,889 --> 00:22:31,639
is that the Italians
and the Templars
516
00:22:31,725 --> 00:22:34,225
knew about America
way before Columbus.
517
00:22:36,605 --> 00:22:38,815
You’re quite sure, though, that
518
00:22:38,899 --> 00:22:42,649
the capability in terms of
the ships and the knowledge
519
00:22:42,736 --> 00:22:45,446
of the Americas was known...
520
00:22:45,573 --> 00:22:47,663
-Yeah.
-...long before
521
00:22:47,741 --> 00:22:49,491
conventional historians agree?
522
00:22:49,577 --> 00:22:52,497
Well, this again is
an ongoing work
523
00:22:52,580 --> 00:22:55,330
and I really hope that
we can bring
524
00:22:55,416 --> 00:22:57,576
more evidences
in the next few months.
525
00:22:57,668 --> 00:23:03,088
We have immense respect for what
Zena helped bring to the fore.
526
00:23:03,215 --> 00:23:06,005
And I mean, she would be--
527
00:23:06,093 --> 00:23:09,103
Judi, she would be ecstatic
about that find, correct?
528
00:23:09,221 --> 00:23:11,771
Pre-Columbian voyages
to the New World.
529
00:23:11,849 --> 00:23:14,769
-That was her--
-That was her,
that was her first love.
530
00:23:16,353 --> 00:23:18,313
RICK:
I do believe
that on the island
531
00:23:18,439 --> 00:23:21,649
work was done at different
times, but to one agenda.
532
00:23:21,775 --> 00:23:26,605
Because we have carbon dates
from late 1100s, early 1200s,
533
00:23:26,739 --> 00:23:29,279
up to the 1600s, 1700s.
534
00:23:29,408 --> 00:23:34,248
The work could
have been done in, in stages.
535
00:23:34,330 --> 00:23:35,910
But if this thing
becomes proven,
536
00:23:35,998 --> 00:23:38,418
would sort of
have a worldwide impact.
537
00:23:38,500 --> 00:23:42,340
I am quoting the exact word
of this professor when I say
538
00:23:42,463 --> 00:23:47,433
that he refers
to this manuscript as, uh...
539
00:23:48,928 --> 00:23:50,888
...the source of
an astonishing revelation.
540
00:23:50,971 --> 00:23:53,011
NARRATOR:
Is it really possible
541
00:23:53,140 --> 00:23:55,140
that members of
the Knights Templar
542
00:23:55,267 --> 00:23:57,387
were behind
the Oak Island mystery?
543
00:23:57,478 --> 00:24:00,438
Could that explain some
of the ancient discoveries
544
00:24:00,522 --> 00:24:02,072
that the team has made,
545
00:24:02,149 --> 00:24:05,149
like the 12th century
paved area in the swamp,
546
00:24:05,277 --> 00:24:09,867
the Roman half coin,
or the 14th century lead cross?
547
00:24:09,990 --> 00:24:13,080
If so, then just
what might be the source
548
00:24:13,160 --> 00:24:15,290
of all the high
trace evidence of gold
549
00:24:15,371 --> 00:24:18,621
that has been detected
deep in the Money Pit area?
550
00:24:18,707 --> 00:24:21,377
My next move is to fly to Milan
551
00:24:21,502 --> 00:24:25,762
and try to take a look
at this manuscript.
552
00:24:25,839 --> 00:24:27,509
And then another
good news is that...
553
00:24:28,676 --> 00:24:30,506
...I just received confirmation
554
00:24:30,594 --> 00:24:35,524
that I am admitted into
the Vatican archives.
555
00:24:36,517 --> 00:24:39,137
Can you imagine what that will
bring to our research?
556
00:24:39,228 --> 00:24:40,348
-Mm-hmm.
-Per year.
557
00:24:40,479 --> 00:24:41,939
♪ ♪
558
00:24:42,022 --> 00:24:45,072
It’s a fabulously
unique opportunity.
559
00:24:45,192 --> 00:24:47,442
I think Zena Halpern,
in particular,
560
00:24:47,528 --> 00:24:49,108
would have been ecstatic,
561
00:24:49,196 --> 00:24:51,356
over-the-top giddy
with that information
562
00:24:51,448 --> 00:24:53,118
because the focus of her work
563
00:24:53,200 --> 00:24:56,870
was pre-Columbian voyages
to the New World.
564
00:24:58,038 --> 00:24:59,618
We need to continue to pursue
565
00:24:59,707 --> 00:25:02,787
not only that work
but all the research activities
566
00:25:02,876 --> 00:25:04,876
we are currently conducting.
567
00:25:05,004 --> 00:25:06,924
There is certainly
information out there,
568
00:25:07,047 --> 00:25:08,717
and we couldn’t move
this forward without you.
569
00:25:08,841 --> 00:25:11,091
So thank you very much.
570
00:25:11,218 --> 00:25:12,548
Thank you, guys.
571
00:25:12,636 --> 00:25:13,546
-You’re welcome.
-(overlapping chatter)
572
00:25:13,679 --> 00:25:14,259
Thanks for the information.
573
00:25:14,388 --> 00:25:15,968
Thanks for the hard work.
574
00:25:16,056 --> 00:25:17,716
We look forward to
more discoveries.
575
00:25:17,850 --> 00:25:19,140
RICK:
Really appreciate it.
576
00:25:19,226 --> 00:25:20,766
Thank you.
577
00:25:21,729 --> 00:25:23,729
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon...
578
00:25:23,856 --> 00:25:25,646
LAIRD:
Here it is.
579
00:25:25,733 --> 00:25:27,783
All right, here we be.
580
00:25:27,901 --> 00:25:29,281
Yeah.
581
00:25:29,403 --> 00:25:31,953
NARRATOR: ...Rick, Marty,
and Alex Lagina
582
00:25:32,072 --> 00:25:33,452
had been asked to join
583
00:25:33,574 --> 00:25:35,834
Laird Niven on Lot 5,
near the area
584
00:25:35,909 --> 00:25:39,329
where the lead token
and the Roman coin were found.
585
00:25:39,413 --> 00:25:43,083
Here, they will inspect
a mysterious structure
586
00:25:43,167 --> 00:25:46,747
that Laird recalls being shown
nearly two decades ago
587
00:25:46,879 --> 00:25:49,089
by the late Robert Young,
588
00:25:49,173 --> 00:25:51,513
who was the property’s
previous owner.
589
00:25:51,592 --> 00:25:53,182
What is this, Laird?
590
00:25:53,260 --> 00:25:55,600
LAIRD:
So I got a call
from Robert Young
591
00:25:55,679 --> 00:25:59,179
over 20 years ago
to come out and look at Lot 5,
592
00:25:59,266 --> 00:26:01,016
and he did show me this,
593
00:26:01,101 --> 00:26:05,231
but I thought it was something
like the cellar for a barn.
594
00:26:05,314 --> 00:26:06,694
-Oh.
-Hmm.
595
00:26:06,774 --> 00:26:08,364
MARTY:
It’s almost perfectly circular.
596
00:26:08,442 --> 00:26:09,732
LAIRD:
I know. (chuckles)
597
00:26:09,818 --> 00:26:11,568
NARRATOR:
Although little is known
598
00:26:11,653 --> 00:26:13,453
about the history of Lot 5,
599
00:26:13,572 --> 00:26:17,742
it was used as farmland
in the early 19th century,
600
00:26:17,826 --> 00:26:21,866
shortly after the discovery
of the Money Pit in 1795.
601
00:26:21,955 --> 00:26:27,705
In 1996, Robert Young purchased
it from his friend Fred Nolan,
602
00:26:27,795 --> 00:26:30,215
and over
the following two decades,
603
00:26:30,297 --> 00:26:34,007
he reported finding a number
of historic artifacts,
604
00:26:34,134 --> 00:26:39,684
including 14th century coins,
before his passing in 2020.
605
00:26:40,641 --> 00:26:43,351
Is it possible that
this circular stone feature
606
00:26:43,477 --> 00:26:47,397
was simply created by
19th century homesteaders?
607
00:26:47,481 --> 00:26:50,401
Or might it predate
the discovery of the Money Pit
608
00:26:50,484 --> 00:26:53,824
and perhaps be related
to the other ancient discoveries
609
00:26:53,904 --> 00:26:56,244
recently made in this area?
610
00:26:56,323 --> 00:27:00,123
We do know that Robert Young
found quite a bit of things,
611
00:27:00,202 --> 00:27:01,952
quite a bit of significant items
612
00:27:02,037 --> 00:27:03,907
on Lot 5.
613
00:27:03,997 --> 00:27:05,707
But I thought he would have
picked it cleaner than he did.
614
00:27:05,833 --> 00:27:07,883
There seems to be a lot
of stuff left.
615
00:27:08,001 --> 00:27:09,881
And Lot 5 could be...
616
00:27:10,003 --> 00:27:13,013
it could be a piece of
the puzzle that we were missing.
617
00:27:13,132 --> 00:27:15,682
Well, that brings us
to the obvious question--
618
00:27:15,759 --> 00:27:16,969
what happened on this lot?
619
00:27:17,052 --> 00:27:18,762
LAIRD:
The first record we have,
620
00:27:18,846 --> 00:27:20,806
I think Allen said, was 1819.
621
00:27:21,765 --> 00:27:25,015
We’ve often been puzzled
by the inconsistency
622
00:27:25,102 --> 00:27:27,152
between massive works over here
623
00:27:27,229 --> 00:27:29,399
and no evidence
of the people who did it.
624
00:27:29,523 --> 00:27:32,613
Maybe this lot will give us
some of those answers.
625
00:27:32,693 --> 00:27:36,703
RICK:
It’s a unique structure
found on a lot that has
626
00:27:36,822 --> 00:27:39,702
presented all kinds of
unique finds.
627
00:27:39,825 --> 00:27:41,795
We have found artifacts
628
00:27:41,869 --> 00:27:43,539
that predate the discovery
of the Money Pit
629
00:27:43,662 --> 00:27:45,002
by half a century or more.
630
00:27:45,080 --> 00:27:48,120
This possibly could be
depositional work.
631
00:27:48,208 --> 00:27:49,958
MARTY:
Are you gonna do a pit in here?
632
00:27:50,043 --> 00:27:50,963
-Oh, yeah, absolutely.
-MARTY: Okay.
633
00:27:51,044 --> 00:27:52,464
Yeah, we can do that.
634
00:27:52,546 --> 00:27:54,296
If nothing else,
just cut it a section,
635
00:27:54,381 --> 00:27:56,421
see if we can determine
what it used to be.
636
00:27:56,550 --> 00:27:58,930
MARTY:
Right. I think this lot
still has some secrets--
637
00:27:59,052 --> 00:28:00,642
relevant secrets.
638
00:28:00,721 --> 00:28:03,181
Does it have anything to do
with the activities
639
00:28:03,265 --> 00:28:05,815
on the eastern drumlin
and the Money Pit?
640
00:28:05,893 --> 00:28:08,313
Hopefully we’re gonna find out.
641
00:28:08,395 --> 00:28:14,975
-MARTY: We’ll get after it.
-LAIRD: Time to get to work.
642
00:28:15,068 --> 00:28:17,198
NARRATOR: As a new day
begins on Oak Island...
643
00:28:17,279 --> 00:28:19,199
-RONNIE: Hello, Rick.
-RICK: Hey.
644
00:28:19,281 --> 00:28:21,491
-RONNIE: How are you
doing today, buddy?
-Good, you?
645
00:28:21,575 --> 00:28:23,955
-Oh, you got the whole
gang with you.
-You bet.
646
00:28:24,077 --> 00:28:25,827
-Good to see you again.
-CRAIG: Good to see you.
647
00:28:25,913 --> 00:28:27,463
NARRATOR:
Rick Lagina, Craig Tester
648
00:28:27,581 --> 00:28:30,541
and Oak Island operations
manager Scott Barlow
649
00:28:30,626 --> 00:28:32,666
arrive at the Money Pit area
650
00:28:32,753 --> 00:28:34,843
for an update
on the reconstruction
651
00:28:34,922 --> 00:28:37,762
of the Garden Shaft.
652
00:28:37,841 --> 00:28:39,221
-How’s work going?
-Good, we found something
this morning
653
00:28:39,301 --> 00:28:41,181
-you guys might
be interested in.
-Oh, yeah?
654
00:28:41,261 --> 00:28:43,141
-You want to go grab it for him?
-Yeah, sure.
655
00:28:43,263 --> 00:28:44,513
Crane operator got ahold of us,
656
00:28:44,598 --> 00:28:46,018
and he had a chunk
of wood in there,
657
00:28:46,099 --> 00:28:47,429
and we went over
and took a look at it.
658
00:28:47,559 --> 00:28:49,099
Looks like it might
be a barrel or something.
659
00:28:49,186 --> 00:28:50,306
-Oh, nice.
-Oh, really?
660
00:28:50,437 --> 00:28:51,647
Round-shaped barrel.
661
00:28:51,772 --> 00:28:53,062
Really?
662
00:28:53,148 --> 00:28:54,228
Here, Rick.
663
00:28:55,567 --> 00:28:57,437
SCOTT:
Oh, nice.
664
00:28:57,527 --> 00:28:59,447
RICK:
Yeah, wow. Barrel hoop.
665
00:28:59,571 --> 00:29:01,491
So it’s actually the band?
Yeah, I thought you meant
666
00:29:01,615 --> 00:29:02,785
he has a couple of staves.
667
00:29:05,619 --> 00:29:06,949
Yeah.
668
00:29:07,079 --> 00:29:08,789
You guys find anything
like that before?
669
00:29:08,914 --> 00:29:11,254
-No.
-No, we’ve found barrel staves.
670
00:29:11,333 --> 00:29:13,133
We’ve never found hoops.
671
00:29:13,252 --> 00:29:14,132
Okay.
672
00:29:14,253 --> 00:29:15,633
Especially wooden ones.
673
00:29:15,712 --> 00:29:17,262
BERTRAND:
Yeah, this is wood. Yeah.
674
00:29:17,339 --> 00:29:18,839
RICK:
But that’s a big barrel.
675
00:29:18,966 --> 00:29:22,256
You’re talking about...
something that size.
676
00:29:22,344 --> 00:29:23,474
It could be.
677
00:29:23,553 --> 00:29:25,393
What’s that doing
down that hole?
678
00:29:26,932 --> 00:29:29,272
You know, I remember
a couple of years ago,
679
00:29:29,351 --> 00:29:31,311
we took a couple
of the tops of casks
680
00:29:31,436 --> 00:29:33,266
from the swamp to Carmen,
681
00:29:33,355 --> 00:29:35,445
and they were fairly old, too.
682
00:29:35,524 --> 00:29:36,654
RONNIE:
Interesting, right?
683
00:29:36,733 --> 00:29:37,783
Very much so.
684
00:29:39,069 --> 00:29:40,859
RICK:
Hey, look at that. Cask.
685
00:29:40,988 --> 00:29:42,238
NARRATOR:
Two years ago...
686
00:29:42,322 --> 00:29:43,662
GARY:
Oh, that’s what that is, mate.
687
00:29:43,740 --> 00:29:45,830
Bottom of a keg.
688
00:29:45,909 --> 00:29:47,789
NARRATOR:
While investigating
near the stone road
689
00:29:47,869 --> 00:29:51,079
or possible ship’s wharf,
in the swamp...
690
00:29:51,164 --> 00:29:53,754
IAN:
Holy crow.
That’s very important.
691
00:29:53,834 --> 00:29:56,844
NARRATOR:
...Rick and other
members of the team
692
00:29:56,920 --> 00:29:59,460
found pieces of
wooden cargo barrels.
693
00:30:07,180 --> 00:30:08,560
And when blacksmithing expert
694
00:30:08,682 --> 00:30:10,392
Carmen Legge examined them,
695
00:30:10,517 --> 00:30:12,227
he believed they could
predate the discovery
696
00:30:12,352 --> 00:30:14,772
of the Money Pit
by four centuries.
697
00:30:18,817 --> 00:30:21,897
It’s very cool. Very cool.
698
00:30:22,029 --> 00:30:24,279
NARRATOR:
Is it possible
that this barrel hoop,
699
00:30:24,364 --> 00:30:27,874
found nearly 70 feet deep
in the Garden Shaft,
700
00:30:27,951 --> 00:30:31,541
could be as old as
those found in the swamp?
701
00:30:31,621 --> 00:30:33,791
Or, perhaps, even older?
702
00:30:33,874 --> 00:30:35,254
RONNIE:
Probably be happy in
the next couple of buckets,
703
00:30:35,375 --> 00:30:36,205
if we find the other
half of that, eh?
704
00:30:36,335 --> 00:30:37,175
-Yeah.
-NARRATOR: If so,
705
00:30:37,252 --> 00:30:38,752
what kind of cargo
706
00:30:38,879 --> 00:30:40,549
did it once contain,
707
00:30:40,672 --> 00:30:42,842
and is it still
waiting to be found
708
00:30:42,924 --> 00:30:44,884
deeper within the structure?
709
00:30:44,968 --> 00:30:46,428
RICK:
We’ve found tops of kegs,
710
00:30:46,553 --> 00:30:48,103
we’ve found barrel staves.
711
00:30:48,221 --> 00:30:52,431
However, this being
found in the Money Pit
712
00:30:52,559 --> 00:30:54,729
is most interesting.
713
00:30:54,853 --> 00:30:56,233
RICK:
What-what do you think?
714
00:30:56,355 --> 00:30:58,615
-Carbon dating?
-Yeah.
715
00:30:58,732 --> 00:31:00,282
SCOTT:
Did you... did you notice
716
00:31:00,400 --> 00:31:02,360
any of the staves come out?
Was, uh, I wonder...
717
00:31:02,444 --> 00:31:04,074
-No, no, that’s-that’s
all we got, yeah.
-SCOTT: Just-just this?
718
00:31:04,154 --> 00:31:06,574
But now, it’s all the more
important to keep an eye
719
00:31:06,698 --> 00:31:08,238
because there might
be something deeper.
720
00:31:08,325 --> 00:31:09,535
He’s always keeping an eye.
721
00:31:09,618 --> 00:31:10,618
Any piece of wood there,
722
00:31:10,744 --> 00:31:11,914
he’s got us running up there.
723
00:31:12,037 --> 00:31:13,747
Good. Great find, though.
724
00:31:13,872 --> 00:31:14,962
RICK:
Very interesting.
725
00:31:15,082 --> 00:31:16,922
SCOTT:
It’s a great find.
726
00:31:17,042 --> 00:31:18,792
Yeah. You’re the eyes
and boots of that operation.
727
00:31:18,919 --> 00:31:21,209
You see something, please,
728
00:31:21,296 --> 00:31:22,546
let us know.
729
00:31:22,631 --> 00:31:24,091
-We will.
-For sure, yeah.
730
00:31:24,216 --> 00:31:25,336
RICK: All righty,
thank you very much.
731
00:31:25,425 --> 00:31:26,795
SCOTT:
Nice job, guys.
732
00:31:26,927 --> 00:31:27,797
NARRATOR:
As the reconstruction
733
00:31:27,928 --> 00:31:29,298
of the Garden Shaft
734
00:31:29,429 --> 00:31:31,599
continues in
the Money Pit area...
735
00:31:31,681 --> 00:31:34,351
CRAIG:
Well, I think we’re ready
to take the next step here.
736
00:31:34,434 --> 00:31:36,444
NARRATOR:
...Craig Tester arrives
737
00:31:36,520 --> 00:31:38,520
in the northeastern
region of the swamp
738
00:31:38,605 --> 00:31:40,515
with Jack Begley,
739
00:31:40,607 --> 00:31:42,817
Gary Drayton, Laird Niven,
740
00:31:42,943 --> 00:31:44,823
and Billy Gerhardt.
741
00:31:44,945 --> 00:31:47,665
CRAIG:
We know out just
a little bit is where
742
00:31:47,781 --> 00:31:49,371
the paved area was uncovered,
743
00:31:49,449 --> 00:31:50,829
so, you know,
744
00:31:50,951 --> 00:31:52,331
this may be part of the ramp.
745
00:31:52,452 --> 00:31:54,372
And then, as we’re
pulling this way,
746
00:31:54,454 --> 00:31:56,124
hopefully we find a boundary.
747
00:31:56,248 --> 00:31:57,828
If you can find artifacts,
748
00:31:57,958 --> 00:31:59,038
that’d be fantastic.
749
00:31:59,126 --> 00:32:00,416
-That’s ideal.
-CRAIG: Yes.
750
00:32:00,502 --> 00:32:02,802
The great news
is that the paved area
751
00:32:02,921 --> 00:32:04,301
seems to be rather large.
752
00:32:04,423 --> 00:32:05,673
GARY:
I bought plenty of bags
753
00:32:05,799 --> 00:32:07,469
with me today.
I’m expecting a good day.
754
00:32:07,592 --> 00:32:09,342
Okay.
755
00:32:09,469 --> 00:32:11,849
-A lot going on,
so let’s get after it.
-Yep.
756
00:32:11,972 --> 00:32:15,182
NARRATOR:
They are eager to continue
their investigation
757
00:32:15,308 --> 00:32:19,058
of the stone ramp that
was discovered one week ago,
758
00:32:19,146 --> 00:32:21,686
and which the team
believes may be connected
759
00:32:21,815 --> 00:32:24,695
to the 800-year-old stone
paved area.
760
00:32:24,818 --> 00:32:27,528
RICK:
We think we found the ramp area,
761
00:32:27,654 --> 00:32:30,624
which is an
inclined rock feature
762
00:32:30,699 --> 00:32:34,369
that led from the paved area,
763
00:32:34,494 --> 00:32:36,294
towards, at least,
the stone path.
764
00:32:36,371 --> 00:32:37,871
I guess we’re going to
really hear it
765
00:32:37,998 --> 00:32:39,368
before we see it, aren’t we?
766
00:32:39,499 --> 00:32:41,579
-The rocks? Yeah.
-Yeah. When it comes down.
767
00:32:41,668 --> 00:32:43,918
RICK:
Preliminarily, if one
had to make an assessment,
768
00:32:44,004 --> 00:32:45,594
you could say there’s
769
00:32:45,672 --> 00:32:47,802
a direct correlation
between the paved area
770
00:32:47,883 --> 00:32:49,223
and the stone path
771
00:32:49,342 --> 00:32:50,842
vis a vis this ramp,
772
00:32:50,969 --> 00:32:52,679
and maybe it leads
to the Money Pit,
773
00:32:52,804 --> 00:32:54,764
but we need to
expose it further.
774
00:32:55,682 --> 00:32:57,732
CRAIG:
If it is a ramp leading up to
775
00:32:57,851 --> 00:32:59,441
the stone path,
776
00:32:59,519 --> 00:33:01,349
that’d be amazing.
777
00:33:01,480 --> 00:33:02,730
Yeah.
778
00:33:04,357 --> 00:33:05,227
RICK:
Hey, guys.
779
00:33:05,358 --> 00:33:06,648
LAIRD:
Hey, Rick.
780
00:33:07,694 --> 00:33:09,614
What’s up?
781
00:33:09,696 --> 00:33:11,196
We’re starting to see rocks now.
782
00:33:11,323 --> 00:33:12,993
Okay.
783
00:33:16,953 --> 00:33:18,793
LAIRD:
Ooh.
784
00:33:33,053 --> 00:33:35,393
JACK:
Oh. Is that a piece of wood?
785
00:33:39,684 --> 00:33:42,524
JACK:
Hey, this is cut.
786
00:33:46,942 --> 00:33:48,482
JACK:
This is cut.
787
00:33:48,568 --> 00:33:49,988
Doesn’t this
look like a saw edge?
788
00:33:50,070 --> 00:33:51,490
NARRATOR:
While investigating
789
00:33:51,571 --> 00:33:52,991
the mysterious stone ramp
790
00:33:53,073 --> 00:33:54,743
in the northeast
section of the swamp,
791
00:33:54,824 --> 00:33:57,244
Jack Begley has just discovered
792
00:33:57,369 --> 00:34:00,409
a curious and potentially
important clue.
793
00:34:02,582 --> 00:34:04,502
It’s sawed. I agree with you.
794
00:34:07,254 --> 00:34:09,424
Definitely hand-sawed.
795
00:34:09,548 --> 00:34:12,508
NARRATOR:
A possibly hand-cut
piece of wood?
796
00:34:12,592 --> 00:34:16,392
Over the past five years,
the team has found
797
00:34:16,471 --> 00:34:19,061
not only pieces of
believed cargo barrels,
798
00:34:19,140 --> 00:34:22,850
but also wooden fragments
of large sailing vessels.
799
00:34:22,936 --> 00:34:25,606
Is it possible that Jack Begley
800
00:34:25,730 --> 00:34:29,530
has just found another clue
on the stone ramp,
801
00:34:29,609 --> 00:34:31,859
and near the 800-year-old
paved area
802
00:34:31,945 --> 00:34:34,035
that could help
the team determine
803
00:34:34,114 --> 00:34:36,074
why they were constructed?
804
00:34:36,157 --> 00:34:38,117
CRAIG:
Any time we’re finding wood,
805
00:34:38,201 --> 00:34:39,911
we’re constantly
looking for pieces
806
00:34:39,995 --> 00:34:41,795
that we might be able to date.
807
00:34:41,871 --> 00:34:43,371
Cut pieces of wood.
808
00:34:43,456 --> 00:34:45,116
What is it cut with?
Is it an axe?
809
00:34:45,208 --> 00:34:46,288
Is it a saw?
810
00:34:46,376 --> 00:34:48,536
Saw cuts are quite straight.
811
00:34:48,628 --> 00:34:51,168
That usually tells us
it’s an older method.
812
00:34:51,298 --> 00:34:54,378
What ancient story
does it fit into?
813
00:34:54,467 --> 00:34:56,547
That’s what we’re here for.
We’re here to find out
814
00:34:56,636 --> 00:34:58,386
what actually was going on.
815
00:34:58,471 --> 00:35:01,891
We’re excited and we hope
that we can find answers here.
816
00:35:05,645 --> 00:35:07,395
JACK:
That looks like C-horizon.
817
00:35:07,480 --> 00:35:08,980
RICK:
There it is.
818
00:35:10,150 --> 00:35:11,190
Just C-horizon.
819
00:35:11,318 --> 00:35:12,398
Yep.
820
00:35:12,485 --> 00:35:14,065
CRAIG:
Well...
821
00:35:14,154 --> 00:35:15,914
RICK:
I think we’ve
got the border there.
822
00:35:15,989 --> 00:35:17,369
-CRAIG: Yeah.
-RICK: Actually, I think
823
00:35:17,490 --> 00:35:18,830
we’ve learned as much
as we’re going to learn.
824
00:35:18,950 --> 00:35:20,240
Yeah, I do, too.
825
00:35:20,327 --> 00:35:22,367
NARRATOR:
Because the team believes
826
00:35:22,495 --> 00:35:24,535
that they have reached
the C-horizon,
827
00:35:24,664 --> 00:35:27,214
or the natural
layer of ground soil,
828
00:35:27,334 --> 00:35:29,794
it appears they have
found the border
829
00:35:29,878 --> 00:35:33,338
of this section of the
mysterious stone ramp feature.
830
00:35:33,423 --> 00:35:35,593
I don’t see any paved area here.
831
00:35:35,675 --> 00:35:37,255
I think we need to go...
832
00:35:37,344 --> 00:35:39,224
-Yeah.
-CRAIG: So that
we can try following
833
00:35:39,346 --> 00:35:40,886
the one area we did find,
834
00:35:41,014 --> 00:35:43,684
whether it’s a ramp or not,
follow it up that way.
835
00:35:43,808 --> 00:35:45,518
GARY:
I agree.
836
00:35:45,602 --> 00:35:46,942
Might as well move.
837
00:35:47,020 --> 00:35:48,560
We keep following that ramp.
838
00:35:48,688 --> 00:35:51,478
The swamp is an
incredibly difficult
839
00:35:51,566 --> 00:35:54,026
environment to work in,
840
00:35:54,152 --> 00:35:56,032
but you have to be
patient with, uh,
841
00:35:56,154 --> 00:35:57,914
with all the excavation
work in the swamp.
842
00:35:58,031 --> 00:36:01,121
Follow the process,
let it run out,
843
00:36:01,201 --> 00:36:04,001
and then, hopefully, at some
point, we will find it.
844
00:36:04,079 --> 00:36:06,209
-So, I think fill
this hole back in.
-Yeah.
845
00:36:06,289 --> 00:36:08,749
CRAIG:
We’ll call this area for now.
846
00:36:08,875 --> 00:36:10,035
RICK:
Okay.
847
00:36:10,877 --> 00:36:12,957
NARRATOR:
Later that afternoon,
848
00:36:13,046 --> 00:36:16,966
while operations continue
in the Garden Shaft...
849
00:36:17,050 --> 00:36:18,510
We’re gaining, though.
850
00:36:18,593 --> 00:36:20,183
RON:
That’s gaining.
851
00:36:20,261 --> 00:36:22,181
MARTY: So, we’ve got
some more information,
852
00:36:22,263 --> 00:36:23,313
-I guess?
-RICK: Yep.
853
00:36:23,390 --> 00:36:25,140
NARRATOR: Rick and Marty Lagina,
854
00:36:25,225 --> 00:36:27,895
along with Craig Tester
and Jack Begley,
855
00:36:27,977 --> 00:36:29,807
meet in the interpretive center
856
00:36:29,896 --> 00:36:32,766
with archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan.
857
00:36:32,899 --> 00:36:36,149
CRAIG:
This is what
they found on Lot 5.
858
00:36:36,236 --> 00:36:37,856
So, what do you think it is?
859
00:36:37,946 --> 00:36:39,316
CRAIG:
I mean, we don’t
think it’s a button.
860
00:36:39,406 --> 00:36:41,776
It’s got holes in it,
but they’re not centered.
861
00:36:41,908 --> 00:36:44,078
Gary was thinking
gold coin, wasn’t he?
862
00:36:44,202 --> 00:36:45,752
JACK:
We thought token.
863
00:36:45,870 --> 00:36:47,080
MARTY:
I’m just wondering
864
00:36:47,205 --> 00:36:48,825
if it’s really old,
corroded away.
865
00:36:48,915 --> 00:36:50,825
Emma’s got more information.
866
00:36:50,917 --> 00:36:52,167
-Okay.
-CRAIG: That’s what
867
00:36:52,252 --> 00:36:54,632
we are understanding, so...
868
00:36:54,754 --> 00:36:56,764
NARRATOR:
Now that Emma has completed
869
00:36:56,881 --> 00:36:59,341
an extended X-ray
fluorescence scan
870
00:36:59,426 --> 00:37:00,886
of the mysterious lead disk
871
00:37:00,969 --> 00:37:02,679
that was found two
days ago on Lot 5,
872
00:37:02,762 --> 00:37:07,772
she is prepared to share
her preliminary analysis
873
00:37:07,851 --> 00:37:12,021
on the object’s content
and potential geographic origin.
874
00:37:12,105 --> 00:37:13,985
MARTY:
Let’s let the machine speak.
875
00:37:14,107 --> 00:37:15,687
-RICK: Emma?
-Hello.
876
00:37:15,775 --> 00:37:17,275
-What have you got?
-MARTY: What you got, Emma?
877
00:37:17,402 --> 00:37:20,952
EMMA:
So, you’ll see
two different tones.
878
00:37:21,030 --> 00:37:23,820
There’s a white layer...
A light layer, and a dark layer.
879
00:37:23,950 --> 00:37:25,240
JACK:
Oh.
880
00:37:25,326 --> 00:37:26,866
EMMA:
So I did two long point scans
881
00:37:26,953 --> 00:37:28,663
on each of those layers,
882
00:37:28,788 --> 00:37:31,208
and what came out was
that the light layer
883
00:37:31,291 --> 00:37:34,091
is about 99.96% lead,
884
00:37:34,169 --> 00:37:38,209
pretty pure,
with a .02% copper and iron.
885
00:37:38,298 --> 00:37:40,548
The dark layer does
have some iron content,
886
00:37:40,633 --> 00:37:43,393
about .41% and about .4% copper
887
00:37:43,470 --> 00:37:45,050
and .2% silicone.
888
00:37:45,138 --> 00:37:47,678
But both those leads
889
00:37:47,807 --> 00:37:50,137
are naturally occurring leads,
like you can ore them.
890
00:37:51,060 --> 00:37:53,270
So, that one is
of interest because
891
00:37:53,354 --> 00:37:55,154
you don’t see
something like that.
892
00:37:55,231 --> 00:37:57,231
It gained my curiosity
even further.
893
00:37:57,317 --> 00:37:59,527
So I did an XRD scan afterwards.
894
00:38:00,612 --> 00:38:04,322
The initial mineral that
I found that it matched to
895
00:38:04,449 --> 00:38:07,619
is a sample found
in the mines of Iran.
896
00:38:08,661 --> 00:38:10,411
But when it matches a sample,
897
00:38:10,497 --> 00:38:14,707
it doesn’t necessarily mean
it comes from that exact mine,
898
00:38:14,834 --> 00:38:16,844
but anything that lies on
899
00:38:16,961 --> 00:38:18,751
the same geological belt,
900
00:38:18,838 --> 00:38:20,758
which goes across Italy,
901
00:38:20,840 --> 00:38:23,090
near France, Spain.
902
00:38:23,176 --> 00:38:26,636
So there is a sample
off the coast of Italy,
903
00:38:26,721 --> 00:38:28,641
and it’s matching those results.
904
00:38:28,723 --> 00:38:33,023
So this comes from
somewhere in that region.
905
00:38:40,985 --> 00:38:44,405
EMMA: So this comes from
the mines of Iran
906
00:38:44,531 --> 00:38:46,911
or Sardinia,
off the coast of Italy.
907
00:38:47,033 --> 00:38:49,493
NARRATOR:
In the Oak Island
Interpretive Centre,
908
00:38:49,577 --> 00:38:52,407
archaeometallurgist
Emma Culligan
909
00:38:52,539 --> 00:38:56,129
has just shared an astonishing
scientific report with the team.
910
00:38:56,209 --> 00:38:57,749
The lead artifact
911
00:38:57,877 --> 00:39:00,547
discovered two days ago on Lot 5
912
00:39:00,630 --> 00:39:02,880
may have originated
in the Middle East
913
00:39:03,007 --> 00:39:05,427
or several regions of Europe,
including Italy.
914
00:39:05,552 --> 00:39:09,432
Nothing like that exists
in the North American continent?
915
00:39:09,556 --> 00:39:12,476
No, it doesn’t occur
in North America.
916
00:39:13,476 --> 00:39:14,386
MARTY:
What about age?
917
00:39:14,519 --> 00:39:15,939
Shed any light on that?
918
00:39:16,062 --> 00:39:17,692
EMMA:
It’s hard to date this lead.
919
00:39:17,772 --> 00:39:19,692
Um, it’s really pure,
920
00:39:19,774 --> 00:39:21,404
-so it can be old.
-Mm-hmm.
921
00:39:21,484 --> 00:39:24,284
But the fact that I am
getting a hit from Sardinia,
922
00:39:24,404 --> 00:39:26,784
which, you know,
there is Roman mines there.
923
00:39:26,906 --> 00:39:28,906
NARRATOR:
Is it possible that
924
00:39:29,033 --> 00:39:31,623
the lead artifact
discovered on Lot 5
925
00:39:31,744 --> 00:39:33,914
could have originated in Italy?
926
00:39:33,997 --> 00:39:37,207
If so, could it be
related to the Roman coin
927
00:39:37,292 --> 00:39:39,212
that was found
earlier this year,
928
00:39:39,294 --> 00:39:40,964
and also support the belief
929
00:39:41,087 --> 00:39:43,917
of researchers
such as Zena Halpern
930
00:39:44,007 --> 00:39:45,417
and Emiliano Sacchetti
931
00:39:45,550 --> 00:39:47,510
that members of
the Knights Templar
932
00:39:47,594 --> 00:39:49,934
were connected to
the Oak Island mystery?
933
00:39:50,763 --> 00:39:53,063
The fact that this type of ore
934
00:39:53,141 --> 00:39:56,981
stretches across,
uh, Southern Europe,
935
00:39:57,103 --> 00:39:59,153
it’s the trail of the Templars.
936
00:39:59,272 --> 00:40:02,692
Could this artifact
be associated with that?
937
00:40:02,775 --> 00:40:04,105
It could,
938
00:40:04,193 --> 00:40:05,993
but there’s a lot
of work to do yet
939
00:40:06,112 --> 00:40:08,572
before you make that statement.
940
00:40:08,656 --> 00:40:10,776
But it is on the trail
of the Templars.
941
00:40:10,909 --> 00:40:13,119
So, once again,
we have an unknown item
942
00:40:13,244 --> 00:40:16,374
coming from places it
shouldn’t come from. How’s that?
943
00:40:16,456 --> 00:40:17,826
Yeah. (laughs)
944
00:40:18,875 --> 00:40:22,005
Based on where it was found,
we think it’s very old.
945
00:40:22,128 --> 00:40:25,378
Appearance and shape might
mean something to somebody.
946
00:40:25,465 --> 00:40:26,845
-Mm-hmm.
-MARTY: So we get it out there.
947
00:40:26,966 --> 00:40:28,796
Somebody’s going to
know what that is.
948
00:40:28,927 --> 00:40:30,297
-MARTY: Yeah, I would think so.
-There’s no question about it.
949
00:40:30,428 --> 00:40:31,798
MARTY:
I’m keenly interested in this.
950
00:40:31,888 --> 00:40:33,678
It has scalloped edges,
951
00:40:33,806 --> 00:40:35,426
and it has a peculiar shape,
952
00:40:35,516 --> 00:40:38,516
and it has peculiar holes
in the center of it.
953
00:40:38,645 --> 00:40:41,615
So our hope is that it
might be rather significant.
954
00:40:41,689 --> 00:40:43,899
Okay, so we dig
the heck out of Lot 5.
955
00:40:43,983 --> 00:40:45,823
-Agreed.
-So, look, I’ll follow up
956
00:40:45,902 --> 00:40:47,282
on all this, and as soon as
957
00:40:47,362 --> 00:40:49,492
any data at all comes in,
I’ll let everybody know.
958
00:40:49,614 --> 00:40:50,994
Okay, let’s get that done.
959
00:40:51,074 --> 00:40:52,324
Emma, thank you very much.
960
00:40:52,408 --> 00:40:53,658
MARTY:
Thank you, Emma. Stay on it.
961
00:40:53,743 --> 00:40:55,163
EMMA:
All right.
962
00:40:56,329 --> 00:41:00,209
NARRATOR:
At the end of another
successful week on Oak Island,
963
00:41:00,333 --> 00:41:03,383
Rick, Marty,
Craig and their team
964
00:41:03,503 --> 00:41:06,053
are more encouraged than ever
965
00:41:06,172 --> 00:41:07,922
that the discoveries
they continue to unearth
966
00:41:08,007 --> 00:41:10,377
may soon reveal the answers
967
00:41:10,510 --> 00:41:13,600
to a 228-year-old mystery.
968
00:41:13,680 --> 00:41:16,390
But as they dig deeper,
969
00:41:16,516 --> 00:41:18,886
could they actually
be closing in
970
00:41:19,018 --> 00:41:21,688
on a treasure
of biblical proportions?
971
00:41:21,771 --> 00:41:24,861
Perhaps it’s just
a matter of time,
972
00:41:24,941 --> 00:41:28,191
and their ability
to avoid a deadly curse,
973
00:41:28,319 --> 00:41:30,909
that will tell.
974
00:41:32,490 --> 00:41:35,120
NARRATOR: Next time on
The Curse of Oak Island...
975
00:41:35,201 --> 00:41:36,411
ALEX:
Wow.
976
00:41:36,536 --> 00:41:37,866
-We’re at 13 feet across.
-LAIRD: Wow.
977
00:41:37,954 --> 00:41:39,374
ALEX:
That is the exact same dimension
978
00:41:39,497 --> 00:41:40,457
as the Money Pit.
979
00:41:40,540 --> 00:41:41,920
To me, it changes everything.
980
00:41:42,041 --> 00:41:44,041
-Oh, look at that.
-Oh, look at that.
981
00:41:44,168 --> 00:41:46,088
That’s nice. Fantastic!
982
00:41:46,212 --> 00:41:48,552
That’s got to be
the oldest metal artifact
983
00:41:48,631 --> 00:41:50,301
ever to come out the swamp.
984
00:41:50,383 --> 00:41:52,223
It’s the oldest
I’ve seen in Nova Scotia.
985
00:41:52,301 --> 00:41:54,931
It’s Roman from 5th century.
986
00:41:55,054 --> 00:41:56,894
JACK:
Oh, no way.
987
00:41:57,015 --> 00:41:58,895
-How sure are you of this?
-I’m 100% sure.
988
00:41:59,017 --> 00:42:00,427
-Wow.
-Wow.
989
00:42:00,560 --> 00:42:02,140
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