Digging for Artifacts

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Tim & Robert have a really good time at the rock overhang.

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  • @2arrowheadlovers
    @2arrowheadlovers 14 лет назад

    Cant wait to see one of those dovetails whole... man you guys sure had a n AWESOME day! thanks for sharin'

  • @arrowheadfinders8942
    @arrowheadfinders8942 5 лет назад

    If your talking heartbreaker I found a huge base of a Hardin preform with the top snapped off it wouldve been over 6 inches, serrated and beautiful material not from my area. I found it in 2017 still looking for the top.:(

  • @Singledad03
    @Singledad03 14 лет назад

    I really like the shelter digs. We don't have those where I live.

  • @squirmssq3352
    @squirmssq3352 2 года назад

    would deff not Be dissaPointed in finding that..... yall crazy

  • @lesjones7019
    @lesjones7019 2 года назад

    I found a site on the Delaware River.
    I have everything you can think of.

  • @creekdalton
    @creekdalton 14 лет назад

    Hey Tim and Rob, Nice finds and I'm not sure that the narrow one Tim found with the heavy base grinding is Table Rock. Is probably an older type, especially if parallel flaked. Really hard to call that one, but it sure is nice. Eden would fit in with St.Charles age!

  • @danafredrickson9718
    @danafredrickson9718 6 лет назад

    you are going to find so many more if you keep looking
    dont let the first break your heart you will find many more that that you will love and cherish like your first love. dont ever put your head down keep looking up and forward it wil happen🧚‍♀️🍀🔥

  • @flintobsessions
    @flintobsessions  14 лет назад

    @richardsrockhouse Funny you bring up that Scaggs song, I started singing it shortly after Robert found that point.
    Cahokia points, 800AD-1650AD
    Dovetail around 7500BC + or -
    3 1/2 to 4 feet of dirt between the two.
    Fun you have finding one priceless!

  • @richardsrockhouse
    @richardsrockhouse 14 лет назад

    i believe that was ricky scaggs who sang got your heart broke, the first pinkish one looks like a graham cave, do you know what the time span is between the dove and the cahokies you find?
    great day for you both.

  • @crazybutcool5150
    @crazybutcool5150 11 лет назад

    Did you ever figure out what that round worked piece might be? I found one as well and wondered what they might have used that for. Thanks for sharing.

  • @robertfuller1608
    @robertfuller1608 9 лет назад

    @ 5:25 the flint you found @ the napping site probably broke off by the Native and it pissed him off and he chucked it. A lot of these were trial and error & practice to teach the sons how to nap if they were to become great hunters w/ great skills on tool making. Like take your son to work day We have some really neat areas around here in Idaho but we don't like too tell to many folks .A lot of these people will ruin a spot by making it look like an excavation area & trash dump which fu#k's it up and destroying some really cool tools.
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  • @alabamaarrowhead
    @alabamaarrowhead 11 лет назад

    Cool!

  • @andydever
    @andydever 11 лет назад

    1:22 sweet