At first, the dig felt routine. However, the moment the first artifacts emerged, everything shifted. These weren’t the kind of objects the team expected to find here—and more importantly, they didn’t belong to any known chapter of Oak Island’s past. Because if these tools are what they appear to be… then someone was here long before the story ever began.
The Discovery That Breaks the Timeline

The breakthrough came quietly—but its impact was immediate.
As Rick Lagina and the team excavated a new area, they uncovered a collection of primitive stone tools. At first glance, the objects seemed simple. However, their form and wear patterns suggested something far more significant.
These were not random stones.
They were shaped. Used. Purposeful.
And that’s where the problem begins.
Because nothing in the recorded history of Oak Island accounts for artifacts like these. No known settlement. No documented presence. No explanation that fits.
Carved Clues That Shouldn’t Exist

As the excavation continued, the mystery deepened.
Alongside the tools, the team uncovered carved artifacts—markings etched into stone with a level of intent that cannot be ignored. The symbols do not match known colonial styles. They don’t align with typical European markings. Instead, they feel older. Stranger.
Moreover, their placement raises even more questions.
These items were not scattered. They were grouped, almost as if left behind—or stored with purpose. That detail matters, because it suggests organization, not accident.
Which leads to a possibility the team can’t ignore:
This may point to a previously unknown presence on the island.
A Civilization Lost to History?

Now, the search takes a dramatic turn.
If these artifacts truly predate known activity on Oak Island, then the island’s history may be far more complex than anyone believed. Instead of a single mystery tied to treasure, the team may be standing on layers of occupation—each one buried, hidden, and forgotten.
For Rick Lagina and the team, this discovery shifts everything. Because they are no longer just chasing treasure—they are chasing origins.
And if an unknown group once occupied this island, then one question becomes impossible to ignore:
What were they doing here… and what did they leave behind that still hasn’t been found?