‘Curse Of Oak Island’ Finally Finds Viking Treasure

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The Curse of Oak Island has spent much time discussing the Vikings this season. The theory is that Vikings helped the Knights Templar hide treasure many years ago. The guys on Oak Island believe this is where they hid their treasure. After learning more about Viking history in North America, they might have finally found physical proof.

Here is a look at what the guys found and what it could mean.

Viking Treasure Found On The Curse Of Oak Island

After so much talk about Vikings on The Curse of Oak Island, it only seemed like a matter of time before they found something that would tie into that theory. That finally happened this week when they found some treasure with Viking history. This comes only a few weeks after they took an excursion to learn more about the Vikings’ history in North America.

The Curse of Oak Island | YouTube
The Curse of Oak Island | YouTube

The team recently traveled to the UNESCO World Heritage, L’Anse aux Meadows, in Newfoundland, Canada. It is the only location in North America that has verified that Viking people settled there. This happened in the year 1000. This site is also only 600 miles from Oak Island. This was their second excursion to learn more about Viking connections.

After all the research, it was clear they had found something related to Vikings on Oak Island, and fans were waiting for them to reveal their discoveries. In the second episode, they discovered a Roman coin. That led to the third episode, where they found clues that there was a Viking settlement on the island.

The Curse Of Oak Island: What Did The Team Find Concerning Vikings?

The team believes, with their findings and research, that the Vikings almost assuredly made their way to Oak Island in the past. However, in the fifth episode, they found something even bigger. They believe that Lot 5 might have been a place of worship.

Curse Of Oak Island Rick Lagina
Curse Of Oak Island Rick Lagina

The Curse of Oak Island team continues exploring various island parts, including Lot 5 and Smith’s Cove. This has allowed them to find many artifacts in this area. These artifacts allow them to develop theories and lead them in different directions to discover the island’s true history.

“The observation that it could be an ancient place of worship, and have archaeologists not dismiss it as a possibility, is more than intriguing,” says executive producer Joe Lessard (via TV Insider). “That’s why the dig must continue to figure it out.”

In “Concrete Evidence,” many viewers thought it would provide evidence on Vikings. However, the title was just a play on words when they found wood fragments, rocks, and a flat concrete slab.

What are your thoughts on Viking theories and The Curse of Oak Island? Let us know in the comments below.

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