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Episodenführer Season 5 – Während Peril bei einem waghalsigen Hechtsprung aufschlägt, verstärken die Staffel 5, Folge 1 Deutsche Erstausstrahlung: So History Jahrhundert gehörte, der einst auf Oak Island gelebt hat. Vor der Küste von Nova Scotia liegt eine kleine Insel voller Rätsel: Oak Island. Die Verfügbarkeit von Videos außerhalb von Deutschland kann variieren. Oak Island - Fluch und Legende (Staffel 5) • der Sender History, hat hier was. Rick und Gary machen einen Fund, der sich als bisher größte Entdeckung auf Oak Island herausstellt. Mysteriöser Zusammenhang Moving Targets. Die Episode "Schicksalsschlag" ist die 1. Episode der 5. Staffel der Serie Die Schatzsucher von Oak Island. Die Erstaustrahlung erfolgte am So • Verborgene Kammer. Staffel 6 Episode 5. Gibt es Oak Island - Fluch und Legende Staffel 5 auf Netflix, Amazon? Jetzt Stream hier finden! Staffelübersicht[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]. Ausklappen. Staffel 1 Ausklappen. Staffel 5.

Later, Rick and Gary make what may prove to be the biggest find on Oak Island. Further investigation suggests a link between the mysterious medieval cross and the Knights Templar.
A Skeleton key and maps from Fred Nolan's archives open a new door in the Lagina's quest, while new evidence suggests a Templar connection to the lead cross found in Smith's Cove.
The plot thickens around the discovery of the lead cross as a new theory points to possible ancient origins.
Rick pulls an artifact from the swamp that may support one of Fred Nolan's theories. The discovery of the mysterious lead cross raised new questions about a Knights Templar connection.
In this special episode, we take a look at Templar history and the compelling Templar clues the team has found so far. Drilling is stopped when the digger hits something that breaks the teeth off the rotator.
Exploration with camera shows little detail and there is another ingress of water in the tube. With little time before the team must suspend operations for the harsh winter ahead, the fellowship battles the shifting tides of Smith's Cove and finds evidence that may support one of Dan Blankenship's early theories.
The Oak Island mystery has lured generations of treasure hunters. In this one-hour special, we revisit the families that have been a part of Oak Island's history for more than two centuries.
It's the moment of truth for the fellowship of the dig, as the guys are faced with the burning question as to whether they quit or continue.
See also TV Schedule. Add episode. November TV and Streaming Calendar. Natur Bromancing the Stones The Puzzle Takes Shape The Truth Behind the Curse The Secret Weapons Legacy Closer Than Ever Das Abenteuer beginnt What Lies Below.
What Lies Below. Tragisches Erbe Voices from the Grave. Voices from the Grave. Der Fund The Find. The Find. Once In, Forever In.
Return To The Money Pit. Steinernes Zeugnis Carved In Stone. Carved In Stone. Durchbruch The Breakthrough. The Breakthrough. Doppeldeutig The Foot Stone.
The Foot Stone. Querverbindungen Seven Must Dye. Seven Must Dye. Spuren der Templer The Trail of the Templars. The Trail of the Templars.
Geheimer Zugang X Marks the Spot. X Marks the Spot. Gefährlicher Tauchgang A Dangerous Dive. A Dangerous Dive.
Des Rätsels Lösung? The Big Reveal. Insel der Geheimnisse The Hole Truth. The Hole Truth. Mission in der Tiefe Pipe Down.
Pipe Down. Zeit zum Graben Time to Dig. Time to Dig. The Overton Stone. Schacht des Schreckens Disappearing Act. Disappearing Act.
Carved in Stone. Waffenstillstand The Missing Peace. The Missing Peace. Fund in der Tiefe Phantoms of the Deep.
Phantoms of the Deep. Spuren des Kolumbus Columbus Day. Columbus Day. Geheimnisse der Dunkelheit Silence in the Dark. Silence in the Dark.
Erschwerte Bedingungen Sword Play. Sword Play. Bis auf den Grund Voices From Below. Voices From Below. Auf der richtigen Spur Secrets and Revelations.
Secrets and Revelations. Mit ganzem Einsatz Going for Broke. Going for Broke. Ungebrochener Wille Always Forward.
Always Forward. Mitten im Morast Swamp Things. Swamp Things. Verlorene Hieroglyphen No Stone Unturned. No Stone Unturned.
Schwierige Bergung Bullseye. Verräterische Zeichen Circles in Wood. Circles in Wood. Mysteriöses Wrack All That Glitters.
All That Glitters. Treasure hunter J. Hutton Pulitzer and his cousin meet with the team at a local pub in the evening to discuss his theory that treasures from Solomon's Temple could be buried on Oak Island and later shows them alleged evidence to support his claim.
Hutton Pulitzer and his cousin meet with the team at the war room to continue his theory that Phoenicians visited the island over 2, years ago and left behind the Ark of the Covenant.
At the money pit, drilling begins with an aim to reach a tunnel made by The Halifax Company in On the south shore, team members search for coins and metal artifacts with a metal detector.
They find two 18th century British coin but little else to validate J. Hutton Pulitzer's theory. The team gets new information that the proposed legislation that threatened treasure hunting on the island has been defeated.
Drilling at the money pit continues to be unsuccessful. At the money pit area, the team is drilling, trying to find the location of the original money pit, which has been lost over time, along with a mysterious structure known as the " Chappell vault ".
In the war room, Rick announces that they have received permits to drain and excavate the swamp. Marty is not happy about going back to the swamp but is outvoted by the rest of the team.
A local tree expert is called in to examine the tree stump that was found earlier in the season in the swamp. His opinion is that the tree would not have grown in water and must have been above it at some stage.
When he is presented with the core, Dan Blankenship agrees. When another core sample is found to be full of wood, the team decides that continuing may damage the Chappell vault.
Daniel Ronnstam, an amateur cryptographer, visits the island to discuss his theory that the inscription on the foot stone contains a second message that explains how to disable the flood tunnels.
The team agrees that they need to find the foot stone in order to verify Daniel's theory. The narrator explains that freemasons have been heavily involved in the various searches for the treasure.
Charles Barkhouse announces that he is a mason and says that he will try to get access to archives in the Halifax Grand Lodge. There, a link to the Knights Templar is discussed and freemasonry links to the Oak Island treasure hunts are discovered.
In the war room, a coin found earlier in the season is cleaned and what appears to be a Templar cross is revealed. At the swamp, Rick, Daniel Ronnstam and a metal detector expert investigate the "Mercy point".
Almost immediately, Tony Sampson finds a line of rocks, similar to those found last season. The team decides to conduct a dye test in 10—X.
Marty and Alex Lagina travel to France to see author Kathleen McGowan who claims that she can prove what the treasure is and its origin. They then visit the church of Saint Mary Magdalene in the village.
In Alet-les-Bains Alex and Marty are shown various points of interest. On Oak Island, dye and sea water are poured into 10—X with the hope that observers around the island, in the air and on the water will be able to see where any of the dye leaves the island, proving that the flood tunnel system exists.
The test is unsuccessful. While the swamp drains, the team travels to Saltcoats in Scotland where it is believed that the Templar treasure was brought after being removed from France.
They then travel to Kilwinning Abbey where the treasure was allegedly kept for a time. After that they are taken to Rosslyn Chapel to be shown stone carvings of what appear to be corn and other vegetation that was unknown in Europe at the time the chapel was built.
Back on Oak Island, Jack Begley and Dan Blankenship visit a treeless area called "the bald spot" where Dan uses dowsing to find hidden tunnels.
The team search the swamp with ground-penetrating radar GPR , looking for anomalies. Marty decides to designate the spot the Enochian chamber. Other members of the team decide to check out the "Mercy point".
However, it is not drained so they must wait. The GPR locates anomalies at the Enochian chamber but nothing substantive is found.
Hutton Pulitzer offers to help the team by sending two of his divers to the bottom of 10—X. A diving platform must be built around the shaft and the old, rusted ladder removed for safety reasons before the dive can happen.
The team removes the old, rusted ladder from borehole 10—X then, via video-conference, receive news from Craig Tester that the tree stump found earlier in the season has been carbon dated to between and AD while wood found in the core from the Chappell vault dates from to the s.
Craig suggests that this may mean that the island was used multiple times to hide treasure. Hutton Pulitzer and one of his divers meet with the team in the war room to discuss his dive plan, which includes mapping the shaft with sonar.
The divers are eventually lowered into the shaft, albeit with some difficulty. The divers start their descent but, when one of them becomes stuck temporarily, the dive is aborted.
In the war room the decision is made to scan the bottom of 10—X with sonar before sending divers down again. The scan reveals what appears to be a chamber and possible man-made objects, prompting a second dive.
However, due to safety concerns, Marty convinces other members of the team that the dive should be cancelled. Days later, the team is presented with a 3D rendering of the chamber which seems to confirm what Dan Blankenship believes he saw when he dived to the bottom in the s.
The team removes a corroded riser pipe from borehole 10—X to make the shaft safe for another dive. A high-definition camera is lowered into the shaft to map it and the subterranean chamber.
That and subsequent sonar scans seem to confirm what Dan Blankenship believes he saw in In the war room, treasure hunters Robert and Bob Leonard present a map that they claim to have prepared from nuclear magnetic resonance imaging scans that show the island is hiding a web of tunnels and treasure.
The Leonards, along with Charles Barkhouse and Jack Begley try to confirm their data using electrical resistivity and conductivity , with promising results.
Various scans have indicated the possibility of man-made objects in the chamber at the bottom of 10—X so it is decided to remove rusted pipes and debris in the shaft in order to make it possible to safely dive to the chamber.
A pump is inserted into nearby borehole —X to draw the water down and expose the lost riser. It and another riser are eventually removed.
Elsewhere, team members search for treasure that was indicated on the map recently provided by the Leonards. The team goes shopping for excavation equipment.
After returning to the island, they test a theory that was provided to them in the United States by researcher Robert Markus by digging at a certain point near Smiths Cove.
A piece of wood and blue clay is found but nothing to confirm the theory. At the money pit, the team try to find the Hedden shaft. Work continues to accurately locate the Hedden shaft.
There they meet Terry Deveau, a local historian, who guides them to the "Overton stone". The cross on the stone appears to be that of the Portuguese Knights of Christ rather than the Knights Templar from England and Scotland.
Jack Begley, and Craig and Drake Tester start metal-detecting on lot 6 on the island, where ex-slave Samuel Ball once lived, eventually becoming one of the richest men in the area.
After finding some metal artifacts they find what appear to be low stone walls. One of the stones is triangular in shape with a flat surface on one side which draws the attention of the three.
Meanwhile, Marty and Rick fill in the hole made while searching for the Hedden shaft. Historian Terry Deveau is taken to see the triangular stone.
He notes that a piece of the stone seems to have been added. A remotely operated underwater vehicle ROV is sent down borehole 10—X.
The ROV sees two apparent wooden posts but is unable to locate tunnels. Based on the ROV data, it is decided to postpone a dive into the pit.
With work on borehole 10—X temporarily suspended, rock carvings that have been found on the island over the years are investigated.
The team searches for the remains of an engraved boulder found in that was destroyed with dynamite so that treasure hunters could dig underneath.
They discover parts of the boulder concreted to the floor of the old Oak Island Museum. The current owner allows the team to return them to the island.
Historian Terry Deveau examines the rocks and mysterious clues are found. At the money pit, a scanning sonar is dropped down borehole Valley—3 but it is unable to get a clear image.
Author John O'Brien visits the island to discuss his theory that the Aztecs may have visited the island in the past. He takes the team to the south shore where he claims a mine was dug.
At the bottom of the megalithic cross discovered by Fred Nolan, he tells the team that this is near where the Aztecs buried their treasure. Before testing this theory, the team have to enter into an agreement with Fred Nolan to access his land, which is where the Aztec treasure is allegedly buried.
A deal with Fred Nolan is struck and he becomes part of the Oak Island team. This gives the team access to almost all of the island. Marty digs with the excavator but is unable to find metal, but a sharpened piece of wood is found.
Near to the Oak Island bicentennial memorial, the team buries a time capsule in which are contributions from each member of the team as well as from David MacDonald.
In Michigan, Marty, Alex and Craig meet with side-scan sonar experts who believe there is a submerged wreck near Oak Island.
On the island, drilling commences near Fred Nolan's house at the northern point of the swamp. Jack, Alex and Charles travel to the Bedford Institute of Oceanography to investigate claims that Fred Nolan had told the team about the south shore.
Some anomalies are visible in underwater bathymetry. After their return to the island they conduct a side-scan sonar sweep of the waters surrounding Oak Island finding a triangular shaped stone on top of which is another triangle shape pointing to the money pit.
On the island, Rick, Dan Henskee and Dave excavate the land between the south shore road and the swamp unsuccessfully searching for a wall that Fred Nolan claims to have found 30 years ago.
Members of the team board Tony Sampson's boat in order to examine the triangular object by diving to it.
A marine archeologist locates and examines the stone, confirming that it points due north. At 10—X, Rick and Dave drop a probe into the shaft, trying to locate the drill bar that was lost many years ago.
In the war room, the team hears a theory about Christopher Columbus visiting the island. Later, divers are sent down 10—X.
Almost immediately, communications fail. Communication difficulties continue during the dive in 10—X. The dive is aborted and the safety diver is recovered but the other diver remains out of contact.
Eventually he surfaces and the team and divers debrief in the war room. A second dive is later called off because of problems with the diver's mask.
Four days later, another dive is made, with the lost drill bar being reached. Jack and Rick investigate the rocks that form Nolan's cross.
At the boulder on the shore near Fred Nolan's house they find an old pulley buried. In the war room, Charles Barkhouse presents the team with a Roman sword that was allegedly found in the waters off Oak Island in the s.
The team has the Roman sword examined by an expert and find that it is a modern reproduction. Chemist Christa Brosseau determines that it dates to the late s.
At Smiths Cove, team members search for eelgrass that was used, along with coconut fibre, to cover box drains discovered in the s.
The eelgrass that they find dates to — In the war room, team members discuss diving 10—X with diver John Chatterton via videoconference. While trying to locate the spot where Laverne Johnson believed the treasure was buried, Jack Begley discovers a rock with a large hole drilled in it.
One of the core samples recovered in the area contains wood but none is found in a subsequent core.
At the money pit, drilling starts at a point suggested by Charles Barkhouse. In the spoils from the shaft, Jack Begley finds a small piece of metal.
Relatives of Maynard Kaiser , who fell to his death in the money pit in , visit the island. John Chatterton arrives on the island to dive 10—X.
He successfully reaches the subterranean chamber. The diving investigation of borehole 10—X concludes with nothing found.
Joan, Jean and Joyce McGinnis, three sisters who are descendants of Daniel McGinnis , one of the boys who originally found the money pit, visit the island.
They are given a tour of the island, including the foundations of the McGinnis home. They then tell the team that they boys found 3 treasure chests and each boy took one, before presenting the team with a small gold cross that they claim came from one of the chests.
Later, a camera is sent down borehole C—1 and a shiny metallic object is seen in the void. The team agrees on a plan for this season.
Although John Chatterton said the cavern at the bottom of 10—X seemed to be natural, Dan Blankenship is resolute in his belief and presents man-made objects that he had retrieved from the shaft.
At the money pit, old casings are removed to enable further drilling. Researcher Zena Halpern presents a handmade copy of what she claims is a French map from of Oak Island.
The map shows locations for a "hatch", a "valve" and "anchors" on the island. A theory is presented based on a purported decoding of a cipher that Joab at the time of King David transported the Ark of the Covenant to North Africa from which it was later transported onward by the Knights Templar to Oak Island.
Members of the team travel to New Ross, Nova Scotia to a home that is thought to be the site of a Templar castle.
They are shown a stone that appears to have a Templar cross carved on it and an old well that they send a camera into. The team decides to try to locate the "hatch" shown on Zena Halpern's map.
The team locates a rectangular hole in the rock on Dave Blankenship's property that may be the "hatch". They decide to have it inspected by archeologist Laird Niven.
Preparations are made for large scale drilling in the money pit at shafts C—1 and Valley—3 requiring significant rework of the ground around the money pit.
Meanwhile, members of the team travel back to New Ross so that Tony Sampson can dive the well that they visited previously.
He finds a triangle carved into one of the stones near the top of the well and then, while under water, locates an engraved broad arrow. While discussing matters in the war room, Rick notifies team members that Fred Nolan has died.
While earthworks are being carried out at the money pit area, Rick and Charles discover timbers and pottery on the surface, likely from the Dunfield spoils.
Charles discovers a piece of stone which appears to have an X with a hook, as used by the Templars, inscribed on it. A metal detection expert meets with the team in the war room to discuss further testing he had carried out in the swamp.
Tony Sampson is asked to dive in the swamp at points of interest, one of which is where he previously found a stump that was later dated to between and AD.
One of Fred Nolan's survey markers is found under the stump. At the other point, a long plank is found. A geologist examines the stone found earlier at the money pit and determines that the "X" is man-made.
In the war room Craig tells the team that the plank has been carbon dated to between and Equipment starts arriving so that Irving Equipment can begin drilling in the money pit area.
Part of the team unsuccessfully attempts to track down the "foot stone" in nearby Halifax at the building where it was displayed in the early s.
After finding nothing in that building, The Halifax Club is inspected after a rumour that the stone was embedded in the floor is presented.
At Smith's Cove the ground is scanned with ground-penetrating radar GPR with the aim of locating box drains first discovered in Lee Lamb returns to the island with her children.
She brings the " stone" discovered by her father below the surface of the beach in Smith's Cove in the s. When Irving Equipment is ready to start drilling in the money pit, the Oak Island team insist that Dan Blankenship starts the process.
Spoils are then carefully checked for artifacts and debris. At a local resort, members of the team meet with author Randall Sullivan who is researching a book he is writing called "The Curse of Oak Island".
He is invited to visit the island where he first sees the money pit and then discusses the possibility of Inca treasure being on the island with Dan Blankenship.
Members of the team return to "the hatch" to investigate further. At the money pit, the caisson reaches the depth where a wooden structure was found two years ago and wood is brought up in the spoils.
Attempts to use an air lift to recover items from the Chappell vault are unsuccessful. When the hammer-grab is used pieces of wood are recovered, one of which is the same piece from which a core sample was retrieved two years earlier.
Another hammer-grab pulls up large pieces of wood that have been cut with a circular saw, indicating the wood is not ancient. When presented to Dan Blankenship, he believes the wood is from Chappell's shaft, not the vault.
The team decides to drill in borehole C—1. They unearth a large section of chain, a copper ring and a coin. While drilling at the C-1 borehole continues, the swamp is drained and then searched with a metal detector.
When they are unable to locate targets, the team decides to rescan the swamp with a better metal detector. Gary Drayton is called in to search and finds a decking spike.
Charles Barkhouse and Randall Sullivan travel to Lunenburg to conduct genealogical research into people who have lived on Oak Island. They view an official map that has "Kidd's Treasure" written on Oak Island and find a book that details the deathbed confession of an old sailor who said he helped bury Captain Kidd's treasure on an island.
A camera is sent down borehole C-1 but the shiny, gold coloured object is not seen. Hammer grabs are taken and bring up wood. The team decides to further explore the void with sonar and John Chatterton agrees to make a dive in the shaft.
Charles Barkhouse and Gary Drayton metal detect Lot 24, one of the lots previously owned by Samuel Ball , a former slave turned cabbage farmer who mysteriously became one of the richest men in the area.
They find a button, British coins from the s, a metal tag with a name on it, and a lead ingot used for making musket balls.
In the war room, Randall Sullivan indicates that his research has led him to believe that Francis Bacon buried the treasure and wanted it to be found by someone else.
A scanning sonar device is sent down 10—X and verifies the results of John Chatterton's dive. Some of the team are in denial and insist there is still some point in exploring 10—X further on the basis that as Dan Blankenship spent so much time on it, it must be the key to the alleged puzzle.
John Chatterton is lowered into the shaft and examines the void, confirming there appears to be a tunnel leading from the void. Diver Mike Huntley is sent down to conduct metal detecting and further exploration and finds a metallic object.
In the void at the bottom of borehole C—1, diver Mike Huntley reports multiple hits on the metal detector before he has to return to the surface.
John Chatterton makes another dive and while he gets some hits, he is unable to locate the metallic objects. The team decides to do a new examination of borehole 10—X and drill another shaft in the money pit area.
After an airlift is used in 10—X the spoils are thoroughly checked for artifacts. Several things are found including old wood and a bone.
A temporary cofferdam, made from inflatable bladders, is laid out in Smiths Cove. However, before it is complete, one of the bladders ruptures and a new one must be procured.
Rick and Alex Lagina head to the Franklin D. At the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, it is revealed that Roosevelt believed that the lost jewels of Marie Antoinette are buried on Oak Island.
Rick Lagina and researcher Doug Cowell meet with Zena Halpern to discuss the theory that she presented earlier in the season. A new cofferdam is laid out at Smith's Cove and the beach is excavated.
Pieces of blackened wood are discovered under the beach, shortly followed by a structure. At Dan Blankenship's home them team examine Dan's records with a view to determining the location of a new hole at the money pit.
There is some disagreement as to the location so the team allows Craig Tester to determine the location of borehole T—1.
At Smiths Cove, stones that look stacked by size are found. Dan Blankenship believes it looks like a French drain. Further digging indicates that drain continues under the cofferdam and the permit time is running out so it is decided to end digging for this year.
In the war room, treasure hunter Gary Clayton, who owns nearby Little Mash Island claims that his island is connected underwater to Oak Island. He believes there are artifacts, including several hundred tons of gold, in chambers underneath his island although he provides no proof.
Some of the timbers are very large. An oak wedge that doesn't look like any of the other wood that has been recovered is taken from T—1 and shown to Dan Blankenship.
Samples of the wood from T—1 are dated from to and to Stonemasons examine the central stone of Nolan's Cross and then the stone at the base of the cross, which appears to have worked somehow.
Digging in T—1 ends with no more wood found. Note : This episode aired as a two-hour special. Note : This is a special episode. Note : This is a two-hour episode.
Drilling of multiple holes, a system called "Geotech", begins at the money pit, based on a grid laid out by Rick. While drilling in one of the holes, salt water starts erupting from borehole C—1.
Based on the lack of manganese and sulphur in the spike, it is consistent with being older than the s. Historian Doug Crowell has been researching the ownership of Lot 26 before Samuel Ball purchased it and found it was owned by privateer James Anderson.
The team meets with one of his descendants who allows them to examine Anderson's sea chest. Inside they discover proof that Anderson was a freemason.
Drilling in the money pit continues. Nearby, on Lot 16, the team metal detect the Dunfield spoils pile, finding 17th century coins. A letter arrives from the Department Of Communities, Culture And Heritage that has the potential to significantly curtail exploration on the island.
As a compromise, the government requests that an archeologist be on-site on Oak Island as an adviser to the treasure hunters.
Archaeologist Laird Niven joins the Oak Island team. The team starts metal detecting on Lot 24 where artifacts were found previously.
The bowl of a spoon, a chunk of metal, rocks that may be part of a foundation, and part of a pewter spoon are found.
Based on the rocks and the spoon pieces, Marty Lagina concludes that "Something definitely happened at this spot right here. A sudden explosion, caused by a high pressure hose blowing out of its coupling, injures the left wrist and right knee of Max Williamson, one of the drilling crew.
Paramedics arrive and transport the injured worker to hospital. Drilling is halted for over a week. Rick Lagina and Charles Barkhouse review their Geotech plan.
On Isaac's Point, a toy gun is found. Rick suggests it was probably Rick Restall's toy and then announces that Lee Lamb wishes to return to the island.
Lee arrives with her brother, Rick Restall, who has only been to the island once since his father and brother's death.
He confirms that the toy gun is his. Drilling at the money pit area resumes soon after. John Wonnacot, who developed the Geotech system, meets with the team at the money pit to discuss the drilling plan.
Chappell, son of William Chappell. They find a sworn affidavit by Frederick Blair confirming that there was "unmistakeable evidence of [the drill bit] having gone through or into gold".
The first of the new holes to be drilled is designated H—8. Laird Niven's estimation is that the pottery is from the 18th-century.
Marty, Dave and Gary start metal detecting on the boulderless beach. An 18th-century iron spike is found.
While examining the H—8 spoils, Jack Begley finds another piece of pottery and a mystery piece. Examination under a scanning electron microscope shows the mystery item to be bone.
Meanwhile, Jack Begley and Dan Henskee discover a piece of leather and what appears to be a piece of parchment.
At the money pit, geophysicist Mike West begins a scan of the recently drilled shafts trying to identify anomalies. However, Rick Lagina is missing.
Marty finds that Rick has a rash and has had a headache for four days. He is diagnosed as having lyme disease and has to rest.
After returning to the island, Rick informs the team that the bone fragments are human and from two different individuals. It is decided to have the bone fragments carbon dated.
Irving Equipment representatives return to the island to plan a large scale dig at H—8. A local researcher presents a theory that Sir Francis Drake is buried on Oak Island in a vault with gold treasure.
It is suggested that the lack of any records documenting Drake travelling to Canada is proof that he must have travelled to Canada. On Lot 26, a rectangular depression is found.
It is later excavated but nothing is found. The parchment found earlier is analysed and the initial assumption that it was parchment is confirmed to be correct.
The leather that was found at the same time is scanned and appears to be part of a book binding. Further testing has been carried out on the pieces of bone found earlier.
One is from a person who originated in Europe while the other is from the Middle East. Equipment starts to arrive in preparation for expanding H—8.
The bone fragments found earlier have been carbon dated, the Middle Eastern bone to between and and the European bone to between and Doug Crowell notes that Zena Halpern's map mentions the French family name "La Rochefoucauld", a family of Crusader kings and asks for help researching further.
While researching, Doug notes that Samuel de Champlain , a noted cartographer left Mahone Bay , where Oak Island and more than other islands are located, off his map for unknown reasons.
The team decides to send members to France for further investigation of the theory. While metal detecting on Lot 16, Rick, Marty, Dave and Gary discover part of a small horseshoe, several depressions in the ground, a piece of grapeshot and a coin.
Although unable to positively establish a link between the family and the Templars, it is found that the English translations on Zena Halpern's map are incorrect.
They then examine the rock on which the castle is built. After leaving the castle they travel to Domme to visit the prison where the Knights Templar were held.
There they observe a carving that is similar to an upside-down version of the Rochefoucauld family coat of arms.
Another carving appears similar to the " Tree of Life ". On the island, the team begin an examination of the Lot 24 "foundation" under the guidance of Laird Niven.
A piece of pottery is found but it is determined the foundation is too small to be part of a house. After team members have returned from France, they discuss what they had found in a war room meeting.
Wood from what the team assumes is the Chappell shaft continues to be extracted from the excavation of H—8 while no dirt is recovered.
The team meets in the war room to discuss how to proceed. In the war room, Doug Crowell presents what he believes is a transcript of an incomplete log of an unnamed ship from the Duc d'Anville Nova Scotia expedition of The Duc d'Anville's was a member of the Rochefoucauld family.
The story in the log fits very well with the Oak Island mystery. At Smith's Cove, Rick and Gary metal detect on the beach. They find a small lead cross with a square hole in it.
The design is similar to a carving that was seen at Domme Prison in France. Gary believes it dates from to The team assembles in the war room where they show the lead cross to Laird Niven.
At Smith's Cove, Rick and Gary continue metal detecting. They find a lead spoon handle and a piece of brass.
Continuing the search for the original flood tunnel, Billy recovers hand-carved timbers from the trench in the uplands, followed by numerous timbers that indicate that the Haunted Doll has uncovered an old shaft. Winterpause Seeing Red. What Lies Below. The team drills in the area of the money pit but is unable to drill through underground debris. A research expedition to a French castle and prison reveals new clues, including ancient carvings that strengthen a possible link between the Knights Templar and Oak Island. Engineer, astrophysicist and scientist Travis Taylor helps the team by compiling all of the data that they have. In the spoils, pottery and purple wood are found. Retrieved December Feuerball Stream, Juni 73 6. Dezember 6. März 62 6. Ashley Hinshaw 13 2. Staffel 1. Die Episode "Mysteriöser Zusammenhang" ist die Staffel 6. Oak Island Staffel 5 Deutschland Oak Island – Fluch und Legende auf DVD Video
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Oak Island Treasure Found? September 9, 2020Error: please try again. A special look back on past seasons and the story so far as well what is coming up in the Season 5 Premiere. S5, Ep1. Peril strikes during a daring dive; Rick and Marty double down on their efforts to locate the original Money Pit with the most ambitious engineering operation in Oak Island history; the fellowship of the dig is faced with a tragic loss.
S5, Ep2. Evidence of pirates on Oak Island mounts after a treasure chest from the s is found; Rick and Marty get stunning news about a find from the Money Pit.
S5, Ep3. New, hard evidence of a European presence on Oak Island more than a century before the discovery of the Money Pit exhilarates the team.
S5, Ep4. The team hits a possible void in the Money Pit. The discovery of an artifact brings emotional upheaval, and an accident happens at the drilling site.
S5, Ep5. The discovery of an old document provides new clues on the exact location of the Money Pit; the fellowship of the dig makes a cryptic discovery at uncharted depths.
S5, Ep6. After years of searching and speculation, the Lagina's and their team unearth evidence of what Marty believes proves the exact location of the ultimate target - The Money Pit.
S5, Ep7. Always Forward. Mitten im Morast Swamp Things. Swamp Things. Verlorene Hieroglyphen No Stone Unturned.
No Stone Unturned. Schwierige Bergung Bullseye. Verräterische Zeichen Circles in Wood. Circles in Wood. Mysteriöses Wrack All That Glitters.
All That Glitters. The Mystery Of Samuel Ball. Echoes From The Deep. Bohrloch X About Face. About Face. Roosevelts Geheimnis Presidential Secrets.
Presidential Secrets. Einer von Sieben One of Seven. One of Seven. Ursprung der Legende Of Sticks and Stones. Of Sticks and Stones.
Sensation Blood Is Thicker 1. Blood Is Thicker 1. Finale Erkenntnis Blood Is Thicker 2. Blood Is Thicker 2. Schicksalsschlag Forever Family.
Forever Family. Mission in Gefahr Obstruction. Das verlorene Artefakt Close Call. Close Call. Ungeahnte Tiefen Bone Dry.
Bone Dry. Mythos Money Pit Remains of the Day. Remains of the Day. Bahnbrechender Fund The Lot Thickens. The Lot Thickens. Auf Expedition The French Connection.
The French Connection. Die andere Insel The Signs of a Cross. The Signs of a Cross. Mysteriöser Zusammenhang Moving Targets.
Moving Targets. Der Skelettschlüssel A Key to the Mystery. A Key to the Mystery. Fred Nolans Theorie Unhinged. Bindeglied Steel Trapped.
Steel Trapped. Winterpause Seeing Red. Seeing Red. Moment der Wahrheit Amazing Discoveries. Amazing Discoveries. Unaufhaltsam Gold Rush.
Gold Rush. Verborgene Kammer Depth Perception. Depth Perception. Tragischer Verlust A Legacy Revealed. A Legacy Revealed. Tunnel-Labyrinth Homecoming.
Historische Zusammenhänge Precious Metal. Precious Metal. Verloren geglaubt Rock Solid. Rock Solid. Goldader Unearthed.
As Above, So Below. Fingers Made Of Stone. Neue Grabungen Wharfs And All. Wharfs And All. Älter als gedacht Slipway When Wet.
His opinion is that the tree would not have grown in water and must have been above it at some stage. When he is presented with the core, Dan Blankenship agrees.
When another core sample is found to be full of wood, the team decides that continuing may damage the Chappell vault.
Daniel Ronnstam, an amateur cryptographer, visits the island to discuss his theory that the inscription on the foot stone contains a second message that explains how to disable the flood tunnels.
The team agrees that they need to find the foot stone in order to verify Daniel's theory. The narrator explains that freemasons have been heavily involved in the various searches for the treasure.
Charles Barkhouse announces that he is a mason and says that he will try to get access to archives in the Halifax Grand Lodge.
There, a link to the Knights Templar is discussed and freemasonry links to the Oak Island treasure hunts are discovered.
In the war room, a coin found earlier in the season is cleaned and what appears to be a Templar cross is revealed.
At the swamp, Rick, Daniel Ronnstam and a metal detector expert investigate the "Mercy point". Almost immediately, Tony Sampson finds a line of rocks, similar to those found last season.
The team decides to conduct a dye test in 10—X. Marty and Alex Lagina travel to France to see author Kathleen McGowan who claims that she can prove what the treasure is and its origin.
They then visit the church of Saint Mary Magdalene in the village. In Alet-les-Bains Alex and Marty are shown various points of interest.
On Oak Island, dye and sea water are poured into 10—X with the hope that observers around the island, in the air and on the water will be able to see where any of the dye leaves the island, proving that the flood tunnel system exists.
The test is unsuccessful. While the swamp drains, the team travels to Saltcoats in Scotland where it is believed that the Templar treasure was brought after being removed from France.
They then travel to Kilwinning Abbey where the treasure was allegedly kept for a time. After that they are taken to Rosslyn Chapel to be shown stone carvings of what appear to be corn and other vegetation that was unknown in Europe at the time the chapel was built.
Back on Oak Island, Jack Begley and Dan Blankenship visit a treeless area called "the bald spot" where Dan uses dowsing to find hidden tunnels.
The team search the swamp with ground-penetrating radar GPR , looking for anomalies. Marty decides to designate the spot the Enochian chamber.
Other members of the team decide to check out the "Mercy point". However, it is not drained so they must wait. The GPR locates anomalies at the Enochian chamber but nothing substantive is found.
Hutton Pulitzer offers to help the team by sending two of his divers to the bottom of 10—X. A diving platform must be built around the shaft and the old, rusted ladder removed for safety reasons before the dive can happen.
The team removes the old, rusted ladder from borehole 10—X then, via video-conference, receive news from Craig Tester that the tree stump found earlier in the season has been carbon dated to between and AD while wood found in the core from the Chappell vault dates from to the s.
Craig suggests that this may mean that the island was used multiple times to hide treasure. Hutton Pulitzer and one of his divers meet with the team in the war room to discuss his dive plan, which includes mapping the shaft with sonar.
The divers are eventually lowered into the shaft, albeit with some difficulty. The divers start their descent but, when one of them becomes stuck temporarily, the dive is aborted.
In the war room the decision is made to scan the bottom of 10—X with sonar before sending divers down again. The scan reveals what appears to be a chamber and possible man-made objects, prompting a second dive.
However, due to safety concerns, Marty convinces other members of the team that the dive should be cancelled.
Days later, the team is presented with a 3D rendering of the chamber which seems to confirm what Dan Blankenship believes he saw when he dived to the bottom in the s.
The team removes a corroded riser pipe from borehole 10—X to make the shaft safe for another dive. A high-definition camera is lowered into the shaft to map it and the subterranean chamber.
That and subsequent sonar scans seem to confirm what Dan Blankenship believes he saw in In the war room, treasure hunters Robert and Bob Leonard present a map that they claim to have prepared from nuclear magnetic resonance imaging scans that show the island is hiding a web of tunnels and treasure.
The Leonards, along with Charles Barkhouse and Jack Begley try to confirm their data using electrical resistivity and conductivity , with promising results.
Various scans have indicated the possibility of man-made objects in the chamber at the bottom of 10—X so it is decided to remove rusted pipes and debris in the shaft in order to make it possible to safely dive to the chamber.
A pump is inserted into nearby borehole —X to draw the water down and expose the lost riser. It and another riser are eventually removed.
Elsewhere, team members search for treasure that was indicated on the map recently provided by the Leonards. The team goes shopping for excavation equipment.
After returning to the island, they test a theory that was provided to them in the United States by researcher Robert Markus by digging at a certain point near Smiths Cove.
A piece of wood and blue clay is found but nothing to confirm the theory. At the money pit, the team try to find the Hedden shaft.
Work continues to accurately locate the Hedden shaft. There they meet Terry Deveau, a local historian, who guides them to the "Overton stone".
The cross on the stone appears to be that of the Portuguese Knights of Christ rather than the Knights Templar from England and Scotland. Jack Begley, and Craig and Drake Tester start metal-detecting on lot 6 on the island, where ex-slave Samuel Ball once lived, eventually becoming one of the richest men in the area.
After finding some metal artifacts they find what appear to be low stone walls. One of the stones is triangular in shape with a flat surface on one side which draws the attention of the three.
Meanwhile, Marty and Rick fill in the hole made while searching for the Hedden shaft. Historian Terry Deveau is taken to see the triangular stone.
He notes that a piece of the stone seems to have been added. A remotely operated underwater vehicle ROV is sent down borehole 10—X.
The ROV sees two apparent wooden posts but is unable to locate tunnels. Based on the ROV data, it is decided to postpone a dive into the pit.
With work on borehole 10—X temporarily suspended, rock carvings that have been found on the island over the years are investigated.
The team searches for the remains of an engraved boulder found in that was destroyed with dynamite so that treasure hunters could dig underneath.
They discover parts of the boulder concreted to the floor of the old Oak Island Museum. The current owner allows the team to return them to the island.
Historian Terry Deveau examines the rocks and mysterious clues are found. At the money pit, a scanning sonar is dropped down borehole Valley—3 but it is unable to get a clear image.
Author John O'Brien visits the island to discuss his theory that the Aztecs may have visited the island in the past. He takes the team to the south shore where he claims a mine was dug.
At the bottom of the megalithic cross discovered by Fred Nolan, he tells the team that this is near where the Aztecs buried their treasure. Before testing this theory, the team have to enter into an agreement with Fred Nolan to access his land, which is where the Aztec treasure is allegedly buried.
A deal with Fred Nolan is struck and he becomes part of the Oak Island team. This gives the team access to almost all of the island.
Marty digs with the excavator but is unable to find metal, but a sharpened piece of wood is found. Near to the Oak Island bicentennial memorial, the team buries a time capsule in which are contributions from each member of the team as well as from David MacDonald.
In Michigan, Marty, Alex and Craig meet with side-scan sonar experts who believe there is a submerged wreck near Oak Island.
On the island, drilling commences near Fred Nolan's house at the northern point of the swamp. Jack, Alex and Charles travel to the Bedford Institute of Oceanography to investigate claims that Fred Nolan had told the team about the south shore.
Some anomalies are visible in underwater bathymetry. After their return to the island they conduct a side-scan sonar sweep of the waters surrounding Oak Island finding a triangular shaped stone on top of which is another triangle shape pointing to the money pit.
On the island, Rick, Dan Henskee and Dave excavate the land between the south shore road and the swamp unsuccessfully searching for a wall that Fred Nolan claims to have found 30 years ago.
Members of the team board Tony Sampson's boat in order to examine the triangular object by diving to it. A marine archeologist locates and examines the stone, confirming that it points due north.
At 10—X, Rick and Dave drop a probe into the shaft, trying to locate the drill bar that was lost many years ago.
In the war room, the team hears a theory about Christopher Columbus visiting the island. Later, divers are sent down 10—X. Almost immediately, communications fail.
Communication difficulties continue during the dive in 10—X. The dive is aborted and the safety diver is recovered but the other diver remains out of contact.
Eventually he surfaces and the team and divers debrief in the war room. A second dive is later called off because of problems with the diver's mask.
Four days later, another dive is made, with the lost drill bar being reached. Jack and Rick investigate the rocks that form Nolan's cross.
At the boulder on the shore near Fred Nolan's house they find an old pulley buried. In the war room, Charles Barkhouse presents the team with a Roman sword that was allegedly found in the waters off Oak Island in the s.
The team has the Roman sword examined by an expert and find that it is a modern reproduction. Chemist Christa Brosseau determines that it dates to the late s.
At Smiths Cove, team members search for eelgrass that was used, along with coconut fibre, to cover box drains discovered in the s. The eelgrass that they find dates to — In the war room, team members discuss diving 10—X with diver John Chatterton via videoconference.
While trying to locate the spot where Laverne Johnson believed the treasure was buried, Jack Begley discovers a rock with a large hole drilled in it.
One of the core samples recovered in the area contains wood but none is found in a subsequent core. At the money pit, drilling starts at a point suggested by Charles Barkhouse.
In the spoils from the shaft, Jack Begley finds a small piece of metal. Relatives of Maynard Kaiser , who fell to his death in the money pit in , visit the island.
John Chatterton arrives on the island to dive 10—X. He successfully reaches the subterranean chamber. The diving investigation of borehole 10—X concludes with nothing found.
Joan, Jean and Joyce McGinnis, three sisters who are descendants of Daniel McGinnis , one of the boys who originally found the money pit, visit the island.
They are given a tour of the island, including the foundations of the McGinnis home. They then tell the team that they boys found 3 treasure chests and each boy took one, before presenting the team with a small gold cross that they claim came from one of the chests.
Later, a camera is sent down borehole C—1 and a shiny metallic object is seen in the void. The team agrees on a plan for this season.
Although John Chatterton said the cavern at the bottom of 10—X seemed to be natural, Dan Blankenship is resolute in his belief and presents man-made objects that he had retrieved from the shaft.
At the money pit, old casings are removed to enable further drilling. Researcher Zena Halpern presents a handmade copy of what she claims is a French map from of Oak Island.
The map shows locations for a "hatch", a "valve" and "anchors" on the island. A theory is presented based on a purported decoding of a cipher that Joab at the time of King David transported the Ark of the Covenant to North Africa from which it was later transported onward by the Knights Templar to Oak Island.
Members of the team travel to New Ross, Nova Scotia to a home that is thought to be the site of a Templar castle. They are shown a stone that appears to have a Templar cross carved on it and an old well that they send a camera into.
The team decides to try to locate the "hatch" shown on Zena Halpern's map. The team locates a rectangular hole in the rock on Dave Blankenship's property that may be the "hatch".
They decide to have it inspected by archeologist Laird Niven. Preparations are made for large scale drilling in the money pit at shafts C—1 and Valley—3 requiring significant rework of the ground around the money pit.
Meanwhile, members of the team travel back to New Ross so that Tony Sampson can dive the well that they visited previously. He finds a triangle carved into one of the stones near the top of the well and then, while under water, locates an engraved broad arrow.
While discussing matters in the war room, Rick notifies team members that Fred Nolan has died. While earthworks are being carried out at the money pit area, Rick and Charles discover timbers and pottery on the surface, likely from the Dunfield spoils.
Charles discovers a piece of stone which appears to have an X with a hook, as used by the Templars, inscribed on it.
A metal detection expert meets with the team in the war room to discuss further testing he had carried out in the swamp. Tony Sampson is asked to dive in the swamp at points of interest, one of which is where he previously found a stump that was later dated to between and AD.
One of Fred Nolan's survey markers is found under the stump. At the other point, a long plank is found. A geologist examines the stone found earlier at the money pit and determines that the "X" is man-made.
In the war room Craig tells the team that the plank has been carbon dated to between and Equipment starts arriving so that Irving Equipment can begin drilling in the money pit area.
Part of the team unsuccessfully attempts to track down the "foot stone" in nearby Halifax at the building where it was displayed in the early s.
After finding nothing in that building, The Halifax Club is inspected after a rumour that the stone was embedded in the floor is presented.
At Smith's Cove the ground is scanned with ground-penetrating radar GPR with the aim of locating box drains first discovered in Lee Lamb returns to the island with her children.
She brings the " stone" discovered by her father below the surface of the beach in Smith's Cove in the s. When Irving Equipment is ready to start drilling in the money pit, the Oak Island team insist that Dan Blankenship starts the process.
Spoils are then carefully checked for artifacts and debris. At a local resort, members of the team meet with author Randall Sullivan who is researching a book he is writing called "The Curse of Oak Island".
He is invited to visit the island where he first sees the money pit and then discusses the possibility of Inca treasure being on the island with Dan Blankenship.
Members of the team return to "the hatch" to investigate further. At the money pit, the caisson reaches the depth where a wooden structure was found two years ago and wood is brought up in the spoils.
Attempts to use an air lift to recover items from the Chappell vault are unsuccessful. When the hammer-grab is used pieces of wood are recovered, one of which is the same piece from which a core sample was retrieved two years earlier.
Another hammer-grab pulls up large pieces of wood that have been cut with a circular saw, indicating the wood is not ancient.
When presented to Dan Blankenship, he believes the wood is from Chappell's shaft, not the vault. The team decides to drill in borehole C—1.
They unearth a large section of chain, a copper ring and a coin. While drilling at the C-1 borehole continues, the swamp is drained and then searched with a metal detector.
When they are unable to locate targets, the team decides to rescan the swamp with a better metal detector.
Gary Drayton is called in to search and finds a decking spike. Charles Barkhouse and Randall Sullivan travel to Lunenburg to conduct genealogical research into people who have lived on Oak Island.
They view an official map that has "Kidd's Treasure" written on Oak Island and find a book that details the deathbed confession of an old sailor who said he helped bury Captain Kidd's treasure on an island.
A camera is sent down borehole C-1 but the shiny, gold coloured object is not seen. Hammer grabs are taken and bring up wood. The team decides to further explore the void with sonar and John Chatterton agrees to make a dive in the shaft.
Charles Barkhouse and Gary Drayton metal detect Lot 24, one of the lots previously owned by Samuel Ball , a former slave turned cabbage farmer who mysteriously became one of the richest men in the area.
They find a button, British coins from the s, a metal tag with a name on it, and a lead ingot used for making musket balls.
In the war room, Randall Sullivan indicates that his research has led him to believe that Francis Bacon buried the treasure and wanted it to be found by someone else.
A scanning sonar device is sent down 10—X and verifies the results of John Chatterton's dive. Some of the team are in denial and insist there is still some point in exploring 10—X further on the basis that as Dan Blankenship spent so much time on it, it must be the key to the alleged puzzle.
John Chatterton is lowered into the shaft and examines the void, confirming there appears to be a tunnel leading from the void. Diver Mike Huntley is sent down to conduct metal detecting and further exploration and finds a metallic object.
In the void at the bottom of borehole C—1, diver Mike Huntley reports multiple hits on the metal detector before he has to return to the surface.
John Chatterton makes another dive and while he gets some hits, he is unable to locate the metallic objects. The team decides to do a new examination of borehole 10—X and drill another shaft in the money pit area.
After an airlift is used in 10—X the spoils are thoroughly checked for artifacts. Several things are found including old wood and a bone.
A temporary cofferdam, made from inflatable bladders, is laid out in Smiths Cove. However, before it is complete, one of the bladders ruptures and a new one must be procured.
Rick and Alex Lagina head to the Franklin D. At the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, it is revealed that Roosevelt believed that the lost jewels of Marie Antoinette are buried on Oak Island.
Rick Lagina and researcher Doug Cowell meet with Zena Halpern to discuss the theory that she presented earlier in the season.
A new cofferdam is laid out at Smith's Cove and the beach is excavated. Pieces of blackened wood are discovered under the beach, shortly followed by a structure.
At Dan Blankenship's home them team examine Dan's records with a view to determining the location of a new hole at the money pit.
There is some disagreement as to the location so the team allows Craig Tester to determine the location of borehole T—1.
At Smiths Cove, stones that look stacked by size are found. Dan Blankenship believes it looks like a French drain.
Further digging indicates that drain continues under the cofferdam and the permit time is running out so it is decided to end digging for this year.
In the war room, treasure hunter Gary Clayton, who owns nearby Little Mash Island claims that his island is connected underwater to Oak Island.
He believes there are artifacts, including several hundred tons of gold, in chambers underneath his island although he provides no proof.
Some of the timbers are very large. An oak wedge that doesn't look like any of the other wood that has been recovered is taken from T—1 and shown to Dan Blankenship.
Samples of the wood from T—1 are dated from to and to Stonemasons examine the central stone of Nolan's Cross and then the stone at the base of the cross, which appears to have worked somehow.
Digging in T—1 ends with no more wood found. Note : This episode aired as a two-hour special. Note : This is a special episode.
Note : This is a two-hour episode. Drilling of multiple holes, a system called "Geotech", begins at the money pit, based on a grid laid out by Rick.
While drilling in one of the holes, salt water starts erupting from borehole C—1. Based on the lack of manganese and sulphur in the spike, it is consistent with being older than the s.
Historian Doug Crowell has been researching the ownership of Lot 26 before Samuel Ball purchased it and found it was owned by privateer James Anderson.
The team meets with one of his descendants who allows them to examine Anderson's sea chest. Inside they discover proof that Anderson was a freemason.
Drilling in the money pit continues. Nearby, on Lot 16, the team metal detect the Dunfield spoils pile, finding 17th century coins.
A letter arrives from the Department Of Communities, Culture And Heritage that has the potential to significantly curtail exploration on the island.
As a compromise, the government requests that an archeologist be on-site on Oak Island as an adviser to the treasure hunters.
Archaeologist Laird Niven joins the Oak Island team. The team starts metal detecting on Lot 24 where artifacts were found previously. The bowl of a spoon, a chunk of metal, rocks that may be part of a foundation, and part of a pewter spoon are found.
Based on the rocks and the spoon pieces, Marty Lagina concludes that "Something definitely happened at this spot right here. A sudden explosion, caused by a high pressure hose blowing out of its coupling, injures the left wrist and right knee of Max Williamson, one of the drilling crew.
Paramedics arrive and transport the injured worker to hospital. Drilling is halted for over a week. Rick Lagina and Charles Barkhouse review their Geotech plan.
On Isaac's Point, a toy gun is found. Rick suggests it was probably Rick Restall's toy and then announces that Lee Lamb wishes to return to the island.
Lee arrives with her brother, Rick Restall, who has only been to the island once since his father and brother's death. He confirms that the toy gun is his.
Drilling at the money pit area resumes soon after. John Wonnacot, who developed the Geotech system, meets with the team at the money pit to discuss the drilling plan.
Chappell, son of William Chappell. They find a sworn affidavit by Frederick Blair confirming that there was "unmistakeable evidence of [the drill bit] having gone through or into gold".
The first of the new holes to be drilled is designated H—8. Laird Niven's estimation is that the pottery is from the 18th-century.
Marty, Dave and Gary start metal detecting on the boulderless beach. An 18th-century iron spike is found. While examining the H—8 spoils, Jack Begley finds another piece of pottery and a mystery piece.
Examination under a scanning electron microscope shows the mystery item to be bone. Meanwhile, Jack Begley and Dan Henskee discover a piece of leather and what appears to be a piece of parchment.
At the money pit, geophysicist Mike West begins a scan of the recently drilled shafts trying to identify anomalies.
However, Rick Lagina is missing. Marty finds that Rick has a rash and has had a headache for four days. He is diagnosed as having lyme disease and has to rest.
After returning to the island, Rick informs the team that the bone fragments are human and from two different individuals. It is decided to have the bone fragments carbon dated.
Irving Equipment representatives return to the island to plan a large scale dig at H—8. A local researcher presents a theory that Sir Francis Drake is buried on Oak Island in a vault with gold treasure.
It is suggested that the lack of any records documenting Drake travelling to Canada is proof that he must have travelled to Canada. On Lot 26, a rectangular depression is found.
It is later excavated but nothing is found. The parchment found earlier is analysed and the initial assumption that it was parchment is confirmed to be correct.
The leather that was found at the same time is scanned and appears to be part of a book binding. Further testing has been carried out on the pieces of bone found earlier.
One is from a person who originated in Europe while the other is from the Middle East. Equipment starts to arrive in preparation for expanding H—8.
The bone fragments found earlier have been carbon dated, the Middle Eastern bone to between and and the European bone to between and Doug Crowell notes that Zena Halpern's map mentions the French family name "La Rochefoucauld", a family of Crusader kings and asks for help researching further.
While researching, Doug notes that Samuel de Champlain , a noted cartographer left Mahone Bay , where Oak Island and more than other islands are located, off his map for unknown reasons.
The team decides to send members to France for further investigation of the theory. While metal detecting on Lot 16, Rick, Marty, Dave and Gary discover part of a small horseshoe, several depressions in the ground, a piece of grapeshot and a coin.
Although unable to positively establish a link between the family and the Templars, it is found that the English translations on Zena Halpern's map are incorrect.
They then examine the rock on which the castle is built. After leaving the castle they travel to Domme to visit the prison where the Knights Templar were held.
There they observe a carving that is similar to an upside-down version of the Rochefoucauld family coat of arms. Another carving appears similar to the " Tree of Life ".
On the island, the team begin an examination of the Lot 24 "foundation" under the guidance of Laird Niven. A piece of pottery is found but it is determined the foundation is too small to be part of a house.
After team members have returned from France, they discuss what they had found in a war room meeting. Wood from what the team assumes is the Chappell shaft continues to be extracted from the excavation of H—8 while no dirt is recovered.
The team meets in the war room to discuss how to proceed. In the war room, Doug Crowell presents what he believes is a transcript of an incomplete log of an unnamed ship from the Duc d'Anville Nova Scotia expedition of The Duc d'Anville's was a member of the Rochefoucauld family.
The story in the log fits very well with the Oak Island mystery. At Smith's Cove, Rick and Gary metal detect on the beach.
They find a small lead cross with a square hole in it. The design is similar to a carving that was seen at Domme Prison in France. Gary believes it dates from to The team assembles in the war room where they show the lead cross to Laird Niven.
At Smith's Cove, Rick and Gary continue metal detecting. They find a lead spoon handle and a piece of brass. In the war room, geophysicist Mike West presents the results of the scan he did earlier.
Craig announces that he will be leaving and not coming back this year. In the war room, the team talk to the expert who helped the team at Domme prison and he believes the lead cross might date to the 13th century.
Rick and Charles travel to meet Tom Nolan, Fred's son. He gives them access to Fred Nolan's survey maps of the island although they have difficulty interpreting them.
He also gives them a folding, metal skeleton key. Searching for a local dumpsite, the team digs a trench on Lot 12 near the former house of Fred Nolan.
Several pottery fragments are found in the trench. Alex and Jack meet a bookbinding expert. He verifies the parchment and leather found in H—8.
Rick and Gary visit Dan Blankenship to show him the lead cross. Drilling of shaft DMT begins in the money pit area. The team sends a photo of the lead cross to Zena Halpern who claims it is not a cross, but the symbol of the Phoenician goddess Tanit and dates to BC.
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