It’s not clear exactly what he’s found, but it’s enough to make archaeologist Aaron Taylor go, “sweet Jesus! Let’s find the rest of it.”Īnd Gary Drayton makes yet another even more intriguing find, just before he hangs up his metal detector for the winter. The mysterious stone roadway seems to be continuously throwing up new artifacts, and it looks like Rick Lagina has found a huge piece of pottery. In the meantime, the team also make a couple of good finds this week. Hopefully, they can spend the winter planning how to dig up this silver. ![]() This is fantastic news and means that the Oak Island team has something to focus their energies on for next season. Get updates on the latest posts and more from Monsters and Critics straight to your inbox. Subscribe to our The Curse of Oak Island newsletter! Ian has the samples checked for silver, and he can be heard telling the guys that he found a “spike.” He added: “there is every reason to believe that down in those holes, there’s treasure.” Ian Spooner is back on the island, and he’s been taking samples for analysis from one or more holes dug in the Money Pit area. The History Channel’s episode description reads: “As winter descends on Oak Island leaving only days left of this year’s search, the team is euphoric when scientific data suggests there is a massive amount of silver in the Money Pit.” Silver found at the Money Pit on Oak Island And now, it seems like they might be going out with a bang. This week it’s the penultimate episode, meaning the finale is next week.Īt times this season has seemed super-sluggish, and the team was definitely hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic, but they adapted well and got on with the task at hand. The last couple of episodes have seen the trees on Oak Island turn color and the guys wearing more and more jackets, all of which means winter is coming, and it will soon be the end of the season. ![]() ![]() This week on Season 8, Episode 24, of The Curse of Oak Island, a scientific analysis of earth samples taken from the Money Pit area indicates that treasure remains buried under the feet of the Oak Island team.
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