“The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 episode 4 is much anticipated as it appears that Marty and Rick Lagina are getting closer to changing some details in history as their latest discoveries point to the fact that there is really something beneath the Oak Island. The show remains History channel’s most watched documentary series and with their expanding exploration, it continues to attract viewers worldwide.
For people who are new to “The Curse of Oak Island,” it features brothers Rick and Marty Lagina and their team working together to find the legendary treasures that were believed to have been buried there centuries ago. The spot was the treasure is supposedly located was known as the “Money Pit” and the team has been digging that area for years.
Now, the upcoming “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 episode 4 is titled “A Legacy Revealed” and excavations will continue in this chapter. It appears that there will be a huge find in this episode as its synopsis reads: “Further investigation suggests Gary's latest find may be the oldest discovery on the island to date, and Rick is faced with a tragic loss.”
However, it may not be all that good as it was mentioned that there will be a “tragic loss.” Hopefully, this does not mean a loss of life while the team is working on Oak Island because that will really be devastating despite their progress.
At any rate, for fans who missed it, here is a list of what the Lagina brothers and their crew have found so far: parchment paper, bones, pottery, bookbinding, gemstone brooch, and the most controversial find – the medieval cross. “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 is expected to give more details about these artifacts and reveal what was their link to the Money Pit.
Another great find is coming up in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 episode 4 and it was said that the item is the oldest relic so far. Thus, fans should not miss this episode.
“The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 episode 4 is airing on Dec. 4 at 9 p.m. on History.


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