Tbathe Curse Of Oak Island : Season 10 Episode 1 < EXTENDED >

: Metal detecting on Lots 7 and 8 led by Gary Drayton yielded a small, square metal object identified as a potential coin . Analysis by new team member and archaeologist Emma Culligan suggested the metal makeup dates it to before the 16th century .

: Evidence suggested that the shafts found near the Garden Shaft were not searcher pits but potentially clandestine mining shafts that predate 1795. How to Watch TBAThe Curse of Oak Island : Season 10 Episode 1

You can find the Season 10 premiere and subsequent episodes on platforms like the History Channel , Apple TV , and Amazon Prime Video. : Metal detecting on Lots 7 and 8

: Historian Gretchen Cornwall presented evidence from Royston Cave in England, where medieval carvings allegedly match symbols found on Oak Island. This led Marty Lagina and his son Alex to plan a trip to the UK to investigate these Templar ties. How to Watch You can find the Season

: While drilling Borehole K15.5 in the Money Pit area, the team discovered a horizontal wooden beam and a void between 103 and 111 feet deep. A camera confirmed the existence of a man-made tunnel that appears to predate modern searcher shafts.

: Metal detecting on Lots 7 and 8 led by Gary Drayton yielded a small, square metal object identified as a potential coin . Analysis by new team member and archaeologist Emma Culligan suggested the metal makeup dates it to before the 16th century .

: Evidence suggested that the shafts found near the Garden Shaft were not searcher pits but potentially clandestine mining shafts that predate 1795. How to Watch

You can find the Season 10 premiere and subsequent episodes on platforms like the History Channel , Apple TV , and Amazon Prime Video.

: Historian Gretchen Cornwall presented evidence from Royston Cave in England, where medieval carvings allegedly match symbols found on Oak Island. This led Marty Lagina and his son Alex to plan a trip to the UK to investigate these Templar ties.

: While drilling Borehole K15.5 in the Money Pit area, the team discovered a horizontal wooden beam and a void between 103 and 111 feet deep. A camera confirmed the existence of a man-made tunnel that appears to predate modern searcher shafts.

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