There is always something unusual tool hunting. Unlike point a blade hunting, tools never fail too through in a mystery or two! I am going with club head ?
Glad I found your channel, Brent. About the club, me thinks it was hafted in the middle, then you have a point on one side and a club on the other. I'd hate to get hit in the head with that!
I live about 700 miles north of you, and I've found numerous artifacts shaped like the second stone you showed. I've always thought that they were in the stylized shape of a perching bird in profile, especially since there's almost always some feature (ie shell fossil, natural discoloration, man-made divot, etc) roundabout where the bird's eye would be. In any case, Brent, I think you've finally helped motivate me to make a video or two of my own. Thanks! :)
The ancient cultures here idealized animals of all kinds. Occasionally, they would form tools to resemble animals, and I have some that are like that. If the material is suitable, they would often use the most unique and colorful stones they could find. When I am scanning an area, it's one of the things I look for. I am not totally sure why they did this, but since these tools were left at the river each day, it could have been a way to identify them when they came back the next day? I would love to see some more videos out there, learn as much as you can, and don't worry about the criticism.
@@brentkuehne435 Yes, I think they often made highly polished and unique colors, so they could find them again in grass, water, etc. Just like when you're out in the woods and you lay your axe down... how hard is it to find it again?
I like that “fishing technique “ 😁 Great Artifacts. I particularly enjoyed the club with the angled shaft connection. It’s quite unique. Thanks for Sharing
Some are natural. No doubt....however, do you have ANY IDEA, how ( under natural circumstances)these things would take to use precession ie: wind, rain, etc? ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. HOWEVER, this being said.....more likely HUMAN INTERFERENCE.
Your confusion lies in the fact that these are not your common knapped artifacts. They are stone tools which had utilization other than hunting and warfare.
After hunting stone tools for over 20 years I can assure you 100% tgat these are NOT artifacts of any kind. A club??? Haha that's a stretch. They are just rocks not artifacts.
@brentkuehne435 ....Well if you have been at it a long time why are you not educating yourself on stone tools? Not one piece is a artifact. I can 100% tell you that and I'm sure I am not the first to tell you. I get aggravated when I see channels giving out false information to people who are trying to learn. You are just talking nonsense the whole time. People truly want to learn here and all channels like yours just put out false info
Condescending remarks aren't goin to wind me up. You know those artifacts are questionable at best. I do t need to prove my collection for you. Stop providing false information to people interested in the hobby
Brent, beautiful pieces. Appreciate every one of your videos
Glad I found your channel, Brent. About the club, me thinks it was hafted in the middle, then you have a point on one side and a club on the other. I'd hate to get hit in the head with that!
I live about 700 miles north of you, and I've found numerous artifacts shaped like the second stone you showed. I've always thought that they were in the stylized shape of a perching bird in profile, especially since there's almost always some feature (ie shell fossil, natural discoloration, man-made divot, etc) roundabout where the bird's eye would be. In any case, Brent, I think you've finally helped motivate me to make a video or two of my own. Thanks! :)
The ancient cultures here idealized animals of all kinds. Occasionally, they would form tools to resemble animals, and I have some that are like that. If the material is suitable, they would often use the most unique and colorful stones they could find. When I am scanning an area, it's one of the things I look for. I am not totally sure why they did this, but since these tools were left at the river each day, it could have been a way to identify them when they came back the next day? I would love to see some more videos out there, learn as much as you can, and don't worry about the criticism.
@@brentkuehne435 Yes, I think they often made highly polished and unique colors, so they could find them again in grass, water, etc. Just like when you're out in the woods and you lay your axe down... how hard is it to find it again?
I could listen to the water forever.
I like that “fishing technique “ 😁
Great Artifacts. I particularly enjoyed
the club with the angled shaft connection. It’s quite unique. Thanks for Sharing
Yep, fishing is so much fun 🫣 It's a back killer! But if you're on a good spot, it can be productive. Thanks for the comment!
If buy the last rock from you. Thanks
Some are natural. No doubt....however, do you have ANY IDEA, how ( under natural circumstances)these things would take to use precession ie: wind, rain, etc?
ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. HOWEVER, this being said.....more likely HUMAN INTERFERENCE.
Thanks,nice stone tools
Brent they are very old. Stone tools and they are real. When you hold them in your hands speaks for them self's good job Brent
Thanks for the comment !
These are naturally occurring stones. They are water worn Stones not artifacts
NO, I'm sorry!
So... the forth one is water-worn? That's funny! I suppose Glen thinks the world is flat too.
Your confusion lies in the fact that these are not your common knapped artifacts. They are stone tools which had utilization other than hunting and warfare.
After hunting stone tools for over 20 years I can assure you 100% tgat these are NOT artifacts of any kind. A club??? Haha that's a stretch. They are just rocks not artifacts.
@historyhuntsman6950 Been at it a long time also! Do a video so we can see what you got. I'm always interested in others artifacts.
@brentkuehne435 ....Well if you have been at it a long time why are you not educating yourself on stone tools? Not one piece is a artifact. I can 100% tell you that and I'm sure I am not the first to tell you. I get aggravated when I see channels giving out false information to people who are trying to learn. You are just talking nonsense the whole time. People truly want to learn here and all channels like yours just put out false info
@@historyhuntsman6950 Sounds like you know a lot? Like I said do a video so we can learn from all you know.
Condescending remarks aren't goin to wind me up. You know those artifacts are questionable at best. I do t need to prove my collection for you. Stop providing false information to people interested in the hobby
@@historyhuntsman6950 Nothing condescending at all! If you have been doing this for over 20 years. Do a video so we can all see and learn.
Enjoyed your video Brent. Keep them coming.