Hey Folks! A few links for my other sites: My website: www.GMMD.us Facebook: Facebook.com/GreenMountainMetalDetecting Instagram: @Green.Mountain.Metal.Detecting
Brilliant backtracking music bud,,well written love the sound and videos,,I am from Glasgow originally,, but now stay in the Stirlingshire erea,used to metal detect long time ago,,thinking of getting back into it,,thank you for the info bud...best wishes. J.s
Great video! As a Eastern Band Cherokee, these finds carry history that amaze many. You are so respectful, and humble, you just make my heart swell with happiness! May you have many more happy finds! Blessings, Fran (TwoFox)
Thanks too the awesome people who invited you to come and join them detecting and allowing us to view historic items. That we would never be able to view.
Native American artifacts hold a special place in my heart. The history of this place adds so much. If only we could go back and undo what our ancestors did. So much to learn from these people. Thanks Brad
I really enjoy how you always try to add the story behind the find and the history you provide. I am a complete history geek! Your channel is hands down the best detecting channel. Thank you for the great content!
Hi Brad, some really stunning historical finds, when you consider that the last person to touch those items before you was a Native American in the 1600's, it just blows my mind how incredible those finds are. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💖
I am originally from Old Lyme Ct. It is located at the mouth of the Ct. River. We had an Indian Cave at the end of Boggy Hole Road. Yale archeologists used to come out to it often to excavate the area. I as a kid found lots of arrowheads around there and am still mesmerized by Indian Artifacts. Thanks for preserving the area which this is located at.
I’m from that area also. Friend lives by Rogers lake at the top of the hill. Steve & Suzy. The huge house on the top. Anyway my friend says that he’s been finding lots of Native American artifacts somewhere down by the beach or estuaries in saybrook or Westbrook. I’ve never heard of the area that you mentioned. I’m constantly looking for sharks teeth and or arrow heads when I’m at the beach area. Thanks for the old Lyme history. My favorite fishing spot is the railroad bridge in saybrook crossing the river. Love the area
The small stone points weren't just for small game. Those are true arrowheads. They hunted bison, deer, and any other game with them. Also used in warfare. This is one spectacular site you're hunting man. Thanks for sharing all these treasures.
Hey Brad, very nice video. I hunt a lot of sites like that here in Ohio. When those conical points dry out the wood will come out and you can figure out what kind of trees were being used for the arrow shaft. The salts in the brass always preserves the wood.
Wow, talk about a -once- _twice_ in a lifetime opportunity. Incredible finds... I can only imagine the exhilaration that you must have felt when finding those. Thank you for sharing with us all!
I can't even imagine how you would react if you could metal detect here in the UK.... I turned my detector on once and didn't get to swing it, as i picked it up, and switched it on a had a great signal, straight away, which turned out to be a spill of three 400 year old coins 2 silver and a Gold. Get yourself to the UK Brad you would love it.
How fun...When I was around 8 or 9 I was squirrel hunting with my dad in southern Indiana and found a arrowhead in a small creek bed. I'm 63 and still have it. It's a beautiful Cherokee arrowhead...
Fantastic day Sir! You just might need a new channel. Green Mountain Stone Artifacts.... Thanks for taking us with you!! Most of us would surely never see trade goods and such. Finds of a lifetime!
Some amazing finds. So cool that someone that knows so much about the artifacts took you along not only once but twice. Looking forward to seeing the third. Good luck, happy hunting and take care.
Another great video and finds Brad! Thanks for taking us along for the ride. In the video you said it was black but the glass bead you found looks like a Russian cobalt blue trade bead. Happy digging, Dave.
Great finds Brad, well I stand corrected, thanks for the arrow point picture, the copper preserved the remains of the shaft. Very good hunt, a lot of very nice goods, I may try making some of those copper points and see if they will hold up.👍👍👍👍👍❤🇺🇸
Very cool finds Brad! Congrats on another great day! Every item found has a story to tell. Sometimes it just takes a little digging to figure out what that story is. Jim
Really awesome finds Brad! I’ve decided to call that one arrow head (top right center) the Flying V. Congratulations on locating this great history. Keep on swinging brother.
Brad, I have a comment regarding the "lost" coins that you find everywhere. I'm 75, and my doctor insists I walk for exercise, so I walk around the parking lot of my apartment complex. I have a jar FULL of coins that I've picked up that people "lost" when getting into or out of their cars (especially after a rainstorm). Based on that, your searches likely include the places where they "parked" a wagon or their horse, and that is the land that's revealing coins. It's a much better explanation to me that people just dropping them randomly.
I recently went to NM for a family vacation and came across a trade point while metal detecting in the mountains not far from Taos in the Carson national forest. I was in awe and gasped quite loud when I found it haha. One of my favorite artifacts to date.
Beautiful finds!!! Just for the information to be out there the small flint arrow head you found is known as a bird point due to its size. They were, as you said, used for small game and bird hunting, hence the name.
Some nice finds on the day Brad. That button is pretty sweet. Some Native plus a bunch more kettle points. It's crazy that your friend has found 71 of those rings. Happy hunting and be well
Started watchiby it had a call hour and a half later, just finished watching it! Cool! So now you''ll be thinking about that stuff when you go back to your hills! Never know!
Greetings, and kind regards from Ohio Brad, Nicely edited and respectfully done. All the best on a third and possibly more hunts. I am rooting for you to find a whole IHS ring, and some Silver relics! If possible, you may dig more in areas where you find beads as sometimes you can find several together.
Brad, some extremely cool finds, hope they ask you back!! I considered buying a metal detector & joining the hobby, right now that's not in the card's.....but never say never....Be safe, God Bless!!!
Hi Brad..Love the history you dig up in your area. Living here in SW Georgia, we probably don't have the same world of the past your area has, but we had tons of Indians. The Mound Builders were here a long time, and I've got an extensive cache of arrowheads and pottery. But, concerning cemeteries, I was wondering if you do come across abandoned ones. There's a RUclips channel dealing with that just here in GA and the graves aren't probably around 100 yrs old plus or minus. One reason, I've found is it is still the law in Georgia that you CAN bury your relatives on your land, though that is probably rare now. However, I have a Confederate ancestor buried in the middle of a peanut field here, iron fence and all. Are you running into anything like that in your area, since graves/cemeteries are forgotten?
I love finding artifacts. I’ve found arrowheads and that is always exciting, but my favorite find by far is an atlatl dart. Which predates the technology of arrows. Pretty cool stuff you’re finding there. Cheers
Hey Folks! A few links for my other sites:
My website: www.GMMD.us
Facebook: Facebook.com/GreenMountainMetalDetecting
Instagram: @Green.Mountain.Metal.Detecting
This second trip was as wonderful as the first. Thanks for sharing with us.
Brilliant backtracking music bud,,well written love the sound and videos,,I am from Glasgow originally,, but now stay in the Stirlingshire erea,used to metal detect long time ago,,thinking of getting back into it,,thank you for the info bud...best wishes. J.s
Great video! As a Eastern Band Cherokee, these finds carry history that amaze many. You are so respectful, and humble, you just make my heart swell with happiness! May you have many more happy finds! Blessings, Fran (TwoFox)
Thanks too the awesome people who invited you to come and join them detecting and allowing us to view historic items. That we would never be able to view.
Native American artifacts hold a special place in my heart. The history of this place adds so much. If only we could go back and undo what our ancestors did. So much to learn from these people. Thanks Brad
I really enjoy how you always try to add the story behind the find and the history you provide. I am a complete history geek! Your channel is hands down the best detecting channel. Thank you for the great content!
Hi Brad, some really stunning historical finds, when you consider that the last person to touch those items before you was a Native American in the 1600's, it just blows my mind how incredible those finds are. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💖
Whole lot of history to study there. Great finds and most of us only see these type of finds in a museum so thanks for showing us.
I am originally from Old Lyme Ct. It is located at the mouth of the Ct. River. We had an Indian Cave at the end of Boggy Hole Road. Yale archeologists used to come out to it often to excavate the area. I as a kid found lots of arrowheads around there and am still mesmerized by Indian Artifacts. Thanks for preserving the area which this is located at.
I have ancestors from Old Lyme. 1600-1700’s
I’m from that area also. Friend lives by Rogers lake at the top of the hill. Steve & Suzy. The huge house on the top. Anyway my friend says that he’s been finding lots of Native American artifacts somewhere down by the beach or estuaries in saybrook or Westbrook. I’ve never heard of the area that you mentioned. I’m constantly looking for sharks teeth and or arrow heads when I’m at the beach area. Thanks for the old Lyme history. My favorite fishing spot is the railroad bridge in saybrook crossing the river. Love the area
@@TomCrosman Lt. Johnathan Rudd is my ancestor, Bride's Brook wedding
East Lyme-new London area here!
As a fellow vermonter..those are really cool finds..I found a round stone used to grind corn..
Amazing. 😁 Blessings to you & the property owner... 🌾🌳🌲🌷🌻
Thank you for sharing and to land owner! 🤗 War paint incredible! I can feel the Braves spirit from here. WoW!
Thrilling.....just thrilling.
Thanks, Brad, for sharing....
The small stone points weren't just for small game. Those are true arrowheads. They hunted bison, deer, and any other game with them. Also used in warfare. This is one spectacular site you're hunting man. Thanks for sharing all these treasures.
Amazing finds. Thanks for sharing. The arrow points are super interesting. And I didn't know about graphite war paint. Super cool.
Hey Brad, very nice video. I hunt a lot of sites like that here in Ohio. When those conical points dry out the wood will come out and you can figure out what kind of trees were being used for the arrow shaft. The salts in the brass always preserves the wood.
What an awesome place and day of detecting. Amazing historical finds.
Your day would have been a bucket list day for me! Cherish those relics !
I will be honest i haven't watched any ones detecting channel in awhile i got bored of the same finds but you have brought me back brad.
Wow, talk about a -once- _twice_ in a lifetime opportunity. Incredible finds... I can only imagine the exhilaration that you must have felt when finding those. Thank you for sharing with us all!
I can't even imagine how you would react if you could metal detect here in the UK.... I turned my detector on once and didn't get to swing it, as i picked it up, and switched it on a had a great signal, straight away, which turned out to be a spill of three 400 year old coins 2 silver and a Gold.
Get yourself to the UK Brad you would love it.
Very nice of the gentleman too bring you on his permission! Excellent finds! Overwhelming i bet! Thanks for the video it was very informative 👍
Such absolutely incredible finds! I don't know how you stayed so calm. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, Brad, your hand is going to war with something. Go get the cool stuff! 🥰💕❤️
Now I want to go find all of those kinds of items 😃. Wonderful hunt Brad!!
Amazing Brad,so glad that you enjoyed your amazing trip. I’m glad you took the effort to protect the owner. Keep up the good work.
Those are bucket list finds for every Native American artifact hunter! (Especially me) congratulations and thank you for sharing!
How fun...When I was around 8 or 9 I was squirrel hunting with my dad in southern Indiana and found a arrowhead in a small creek bed. I'm 63 and still have it. It's a beautiful Cherokee arrowhead...
There is a local Native American museum here in Western NY, Ganondagan, that has very similar artifacts from the 1600’s. So amazing!
Fantastic day Sir! You just might need a new channel. Green Mountain Stone Artifacts.... Thanks for taking us with you!! Most of us would surely never see trade goods and such. Finds of a lifetime!
Awesome Brad! What a great location!! Love to find a gathering spot for trading. Thanks for sharing!
Some amazing finds. So cool that someone that knows so much about the artifacts took you along not only once but twice. Looking forward to seeing the third. Good luck, happy hunting and take care.
Great explore. I would have been searching for more beads myself. Fun.
Wow,you killed it brad ,awesome vidio.
Another great video and finds Brad! Thanks for taking us along for the ride. In the video you said it was black but the glass bead you found looks like a Russian cobalt blue trade bead. Happy digging, Dave.
Great finds Brad, well I stand corrected, thanks for the arrow point picture, the copper preserved the remains of the shaft. Very good hunt, a lot of very nice goods, I may try making some of those copper points and see if they will hold up.👍👍👍👍👍❤🇺🇸
I always learn something by watching your videos , Thanks
Very cool finds Brad! Congrats on another great day! Every item found has a story to tell. Sometimes it just takes a little digging to figure out what that story is. Jim
That was amazing. Thanks from Scotland 👍🙏🙏
Awesome finds and great history lesson!
What absolutely amazing finds!
Brad those were absolutely awesome finds. I would love to stumble across relics like those!
I loved this segment, hoping for another.
According to a Navajo historian, the red ochre paint was also used as sunscreen and ceremonial usage. It wasn't just warpaint.
Thanks for the respect of the area. Great video Brad.
How lucky you are! Great video. Thank you.
Awesome Brad
Congratulations
Really awesome finds Brad! I’ve decided to call that one arrow head (top right center) the Flying V. Congratulations on locating this great history. Keep on swinging brother.
Brad, another fantastic hunt! Thanks again for sharing it with us!
Wild finds...A Jesuit devotional ring? Amazing...Your experiences keep expanding into great adventures.
Thanks Brad! Enjoyed and love to see you so excited about your finds...can't wait to see Bentley out with his detector!!
Brad, I have a comment regarding the "lost" coins that you find everywhere. I'm 75, and my doctor insists I walk for exercise, so I walk around the parking lot of my apartment complex. I have a jar FULL of coins that I've picked up that people "lost" when getting into or out of their cars (especially after a rainstorm). Based on that, your searches likely include the places where they "parked" a wagon or their horse, and that is the land that's revealing coins. It's a much better explanation to me that people just dropping them randomly.
Like 2201, Amazing finds,incredible ring😮 greetings to Italy 🇮🇹😀
Gotta pause and get popcorn. Getting excited for this episode.
Very interesting thank for your friends that help
Awesome day for you young man love the history of your fines 👍
Really cool! Thank you for sharing your adventure 😊
Our town was famous for its graphite mines and supplied the graphite for the Ticonderoga Dixon Pencils. They were first made here as well.
Fantastic finds, great video 😊👍👏🏻
I recently went to NM for a family vacation and came across a trade point while metal detecting in the mountains not far from Taos in the Carson national forest. I was in awe and gasped quite loud when I found it haha. One of my favorite artifacts to date.
That war paint was awesome. Amazing video.
Very awesome finds!
Hands down one of your best discovery/educational videos 👏
Hello good morning so beautiful the work that went into the metal points all artifacts luv to see them thanks to you and the other diggers 😎
I love your enthusiasm and respect for the cultural significance.
So AWESOME!!!!--am Gobsmacked!! First Native site vid left me feelin flat--dunno why??--this one---just WOW!!!!!
I too learned some new stuff with this video. Nice work!
Of course great finds but putting them in context makes this video awesome !!!
That was awesome Brad, so interesting and informative.
Brad how awesome to find such beautiful old stuff congratulations
Wow! This was a great video! Quite a haul, so cool! I've never found a bead.. your history is so rich there! Love it!
Very cool thanks for sharing!
Beautiful finds!!! Just for the information to be out there the small flint arrow head you found is known as a bird point due to its size. They were, as you said, used for small game and bird hunting, hence the name.
Fantastic finds! More! More!
So much history in that field.
Still trying to catch up with all your videos. Good stuff Brad.
Some nice finds on the day Brad. That button is pretty sweet. Some Native plus a bunch more kettle points. It's crazy that your friend has found 71 of those rings. Happy hunting and be well
Such interesting relics. Learning along with you, Brad. Thanks for sharing.
Started watchiby it had a call hour and a half later, just finished watching it! Cool! So now you''ll be thinking about that stuff when you go back to your hills! Never know!
Keep on teaching us can never get enough thank you
Greetings, and kind regards from Ohio Brad, Nicely edited and respectfully done. All the best on a third and possibly more hunts. I am rooting for you to find a whole IHS ring, and some Silver relics! If possible, you may dig more in areas where you find beads as sometimes you can find several together.
Brad, some extremely cool finds, hope they ask you back!! I considered buying a metal detector & joining the hobby, right now that's not in the card's.....but never say never....Be safe,
God Bless!!!
Speechless for the amazing finds
Amazing find Brad!
Now that's some amazing history! What a great permission you were able to hunt.
Wow that was awesome Brad
Awesome video Brad..it would be cool to have sites you can find historical items like this..maybe someday!!
All about who you know! 😉
@@GMMD man I guess!!!
Wow great finds great video, very interesting stories about the finds enjoyed it a lot 👍🏻
I have learned all sorts of things from these video's hunting with your friend.
Some amazing items thanks for sharing
Hi Brad..Love the history you dig up in your area. Living here in SW Georgia, we probably don't have the same world of the past your area has, but we had tons of Indians. The Mound Builders were here a long time, and I've got an extensive cache of arrowheads and pottery. But, concerning cemeteries, I was wondering if you do come across abandoned ones. There's a RUclips channel dealing with that just here in GA and the graves aren't probably around 100 yrs old plus or minus. One reason, I've found is it is still the law in Georgia that you CAN bury your relatives on your land, though that is probably rare now. However, I have a Confederate ancestor buried in the middle of a peanut field here, iron fence and all. Are you running into anything like that in your area, since graves/cemeteries are forgotten?
Oh darn, I love ur scenic share, but absolutely understand.
Great finds. Your videos r fun to watch, thanks for sharing.
Great post! Thank you so much and cool finds.
Brad you should try hunting for arrow heads along the banks of creeks around there. Most hunting was done around any water source.
You lucky man! I like the stuff all together. You are a true hunter. Gotta find more time to hunt!
Interesting finds. Very enjoyable video. Thank you for your time and expertise and thanks for sharing with us.
I love finding artifacts. I’ve found arrowheads and that is always exciting, but my favorite find by far is an atlatl dart. Which predates the technology of arrows. Pretty cool stuff you’re finding there. Cheers
What a amazing place to detect congratulations on all your finds
FREAKING INCREDIBLE!!! WTG guys!!!
That video was awesome! Very cool. Thank you Brad, Thank your friend for sharing. Joy from Connecticut 🇺🇸. ARROW *🎱. ❤️