Artifact & Arrowhead Hunting Indiana ( FIND OF A LIFETIME FULL GROVE AXE )
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- My find of a lifetime... so far!!! A two day surface hunt at my hot spot by the river. A sweet full grove axe for me and a pudding stone for the ol' lady. Definitely a hunt to remember.
Love the axe. I’ve been looking for one for ...well, around 50 years...never found one. If I tripped over that, paramedics would have to hit me with paddles..guess I’ve been looking at overworked sites...brings me joy see you find such a gem!
I found 7 axes and 3 celts at that site. Its awesome never fails to deliver. Most of em I filmed. Just gotta find the time to edit and upload. Dont forget to subscribe and stay tuned. ✌
Great find and I have one just like it and a guilford ace. Many years to find. Fantastic polished ax
Found my, much smaller, full groove about 50 years ago. I can still feel the exhilaration when I think about it ! Congratulations on your centerpiece find !
Sweet! Man that is awesome - congratulations! So cool!
From the island of Martha's Vineyard, that was a great find...tks for sharing..
That is a FANTASTIC axe man. Sizeable and just great condition. Wow
Just found your channel. Makes me want to get back to the farm and look. Haven't been since I was a kid with gramps, he had a huge collection along with 4 or 5 axes.
Awesome variety of point styles, axe was off the charts, huge congrats 😎😎😎
Thanx, still can't believe I found it. My best peice so far. Been showing and telling story to anyone that will listen. LOL Its actually on my bed side table beside me right now. Still haven't got tired of looking at it.
I talked to Big Ben yesterday. He said you was gonna come do a dig with him. Ima try to get out there in the next year or so.
How on earth did that axe miss the plow all those years ? GREAT find !!!
Got REAL REAL lucky. I know. I hate seeing beautiful artifacts damaged by plows. It was in kind of a washout so I think had to have been brought to the surface this year.
Congratulations on the axe, great find.
Congrats to you! That axe is definitely an amazing artifact. I would be happy to find some of those other you showed, like the first one and the one at 9:20. It’s cool to see you find a once in a lifetime find when you have such a vast collection. Thanks for sharing!
One of the best artifact vids I’ve seen recently…amazing finds🏆
Dude that field is great I’ll bet it’s nuts after it gets turned. That axe is amazing! So jealous. Don’t think I’d be that calm lol.
There are big flakes everywhere. I probably look at a 100 flakes for every point I find. Thanx for watching. Many videos to come just gotta find time to edit and upload. ✌
I've Got A Few Spots Like That Myself......Best Not Shared.....Those Days & Places Are Getting Harder & Harder To Find Even Here In Upstate NY.....
That is totally one of the best looking turtles I've seen in a long time simply gorgeous 👍
I found three axes over my life none of them that big. I've been hunting for 55 years. I got hooked when I was 9 on a 15-piece cache. I still have all of it. Thanks for sharing yours. I still get excited in the springtime hunts. I am also an accomplished knapper 25 years. I sign all my pieces with a diamond scribe. For obvious reasons. I can tell you have sand for blood when you picked up that pudding Stone. And I love the turtle. Great idea I think I'll build me one.
Thanks bub, if you're like most arrowhead hunters you bring home the odd rocks also. The turtle is a good way to display them and make some yard art. Thanks for watching.
I just came across your channel. I to live in Indiana northern IN. In the old kankakee marsh. Looks like you have a killer spot. There isnt a better feeling than finding artifacts. Happy hunting to you
All kinds of goodies man and that full-groove axehead is SWEET! IV been artifact hunting almost 10 years and still haven't found 1 yet, maybe this will be the year!
Thanx, dont give up hope. Some people say that all the good stuff has already been found. My axe is proof to the contrary. Mama always says that head hunting is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get. I got a celt video to upload. Stay tuned. ✌
So cool!!! Great find of a lifetime!!!!
I found a Celt that could be a twin to yours several years back. I had just got out of my truck and saw it from the road. The field had been chisel plowed a couple of days before and had a light rain the night before I found it. The plow had thrown right on top of the mowed drainage ditch next to the field!
That first point on this video has amazing flaking!
Sweet find!! That turtle to cool!!
That ax head would have been such a valuable possession it's hard to imagine that it would have just been lost by it's owner. Makes me wonder how it ended up there. Would have been a pretty hefty dude to handle that one.
Damn Bro, That's What My Dreams Are Made Of, Thanks For Sharing, GL&HH🏹
Elvis Presley said it best.
Thank ya
Thank ya very much.
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I cant sleep either bub. Waiting for the sun to come up so I can go hunt the shit outta my spot. Hopefully not too many POOTERS.
@@365headhunter3 man if I ever make it up your way you're gonna have to let me tag along homie, I promise I won't give away your location and when I find a handful of smokers I'll back off and let you catch up lol, Good Luck To You Brother, Can't Wait To See What You Find, GL&HH 🏹
@@thegeorgiacreekwalker491 I'm in north central Indiana just north of Indianapolis. Great spot. Indiana means home of indians. Not sure in what language tho. Hit me up bro. If yens ever get up here. I'll show ya how it's done. 😎😎😎😎
@@thegeorgiacreekwalker491 I've been to Georgia. White water grafted down the chatatooga river. Probably not spelled right. And went to the museum in Cherokee north Carolina
Awesome Finds Congratulations....
Very nice recoveries! Awesome adventure, I love to get out in the fields and metal detect, I often go looking for arrowheads when I’m near the river. I’m pretty close to the eel river. I’ve only found a couple of full pieces in my time. Cool channel I’ll be catching up!
Awsome!!! Exciting finds
great hunts, once again!!!!
Nice day. And congrats on the full groove. Hell of a find!!!
Freaking awesome. The axe is cool too.👍👍
Amazing finds bud!
Thanks bud
Amazing find!
Wow my friend that was an awesome field and that axe is killer Congratulations on your finds thanks for sharing 🤩👍🙏
Thanx videos are getting better, still new at this editing thing. Took me 4hrs to edit and merge this one. Stay tuned got alot more footage of good artifacts of all kinds to upload. And congrats on making the 1000 subs.
OMG. That axe head he found (starting 12:47) is almost IDENTICAL to one I found on an island in the Susquehanna River, straight out from the mouth of the Pequea Creek. Mine shows some heavy use with minor chips out of the cutting edge and the head is flattened a bit, obviously from pounding on something. There are several near clones also to be found in the State Museum in Harrisburg, PA
Made me cry AMAZING!
SALUT,
Great Axe!! I personally have not found one!! You found quite a few artifacts besides that fine old puddingstone, those always catch my eye too!! I still say your find of a lifetime is still a few more weeks away.... keep it up! CHEERS!!
@@robertayoder2063 I take it you dont have em in Wisconsin. It's a conglomerate rock from a site up in Canada. Was carried and dropped here by a glacier. They are kind of valuable and good specimens are sault after by rock collectors.
Thanx , keep pounding the ground with your head looking down. Good luck ✌
@@robertayoder2063 here in Indiana and halfway to Kentucky, the puddingstone are found most often quite small being I am so far from the source. If you go to look then keep your eye out for this type; a tan or greyish matrix (main stone) with red jasper and white chert pebbles intermixed. This variety is the most common and perhaps the most striking visually, in my opinion, to be found in the states surrounding the lakes. I have seen in Michigan, giant puddingstone boulders the size of cars might still be found, but personally I prefer smalls myself! Cheers!
@@robertayoder2063 If you're really interested in finding one I'll tell ya a rockhounding secret but keep it to yourself. About 90 percent of the work is already done for ya. Look in the piles of rocks that you find along the edges of plowed fields. It's also a excellent place to find indian artifacts such as celts, axes, pastels hammer stones. In the old days the rocks were picked up by hand. But now they use machine that they pull behind a tractor and it dont care what it is if it's a rock it's going in the hopper and then dumped somewhere. Good luck and remember SSHHH it's a secret. Let me know if ya find anything. ✌
@@robertayoder2063 anytime, and I mean that.... never a problem and always my pleasure!
Damn dude that ax head is fricken awesome
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Wow, that field really produced!! I would love to have a field like that to hunt in!! That was one of the best axes I’ve seen!! Super find!!👍🔥
Found it several months ago and it is still on my bed side table
What an awesome find!!!
Thanx y'all. I love it. I made it the center peice for our dinning room table. The ol'lady bitches about but hey, who pays the bill around here. That's right. It's still on the table. And she still doesn't like it there. 🤣😂🤣😂
Wow that axe is beautiful. Thanks for sharing
Beautiful hammer stone man, well worth $150, but if you know like I know money can’t buy these artifacts, it’s just fun pricing them and seeing what your collection is worth.
I live by Greenwood Indiana where would you suggest I might go out and walk along the river or Creeks to try to find some? That was a great video
I usually drive around. Look for a good spot and start knocking on doors. Find out who owns the land and try to get permission. If you catch the farmer while they're working the ground its alot easier. But make sure you get permission.
Holy Toledo!! Awesome finds and heck yeah a find of a lifetime. Congrats 👊
Thanx bub, she's still sitting on my bed side table. I rub it before I go to sleep and then I get to have SWEET dreams about head hunting. LOL
Hey man! I’m a younger kid and just proved to a new property. The field I know hunt has been unreal. I’m 4 months have found close to 150 artifacts and yesterday found a full grooved axe.
Awesome
.You made magnificent finds, friend. Your first point is very beautiful and you close with a flourish with that magnificent ax. Greetings. I look forward to your next video.
I enjoy your videos for the same reason. Love to see whats being found in different states. ✌
I issued a bird point challenge. Check out my latest video to see if you want to play. 😁✌
Definitely an awesome axe!! Good Luck!!
Thanx bub, I'll trade ya for that discoidal you found and a couple of points. NOT!!! LOL I enjoy your videos as well. Keep looking down and pound that ground. Good luck.✌
I can see that being a find of a life time. Its perfect in every way. One of the rarer ones that come out of a field that don't have plow marks. I think the black granite makes the best looking hardstone tools besides hematite. I did rock gardens with hardstone tools to. The one Indian Trace has is the closest one I ever seen. If I owned my house I'd do the water garden like his.. if I move. Itll be a truck load of rocks to take.
Thanks for sharing all them artifacts.
Didn't see anything I didn't like.
Thanx bub, means alot coming from a seasoned pro such as yourself. Gladyou liked the video. As I showed ya the other night many many more awesome finds to upload. I didnt even show ya my banded slate and hard stone stuff. LOL
Well done great video
Great finds that axe is killer for sure find of a lifetime!!! Your turtle is cool as hell 👍👍👍 from me
Thanx, I found it a month or two ago and it's still on my bed side table. Haven't got tired of looking at it yet. I have to pick it up and rub on it before I go to sleep that way I'm sure to have SWEET dreams about head hunting. LOL
Dont forget to subscribe if ya already haven't. If you like that axe check out my #1 video. 5000 yrs old axe frozen in the dirt. You'll see why I call myself channel 365 HEADHUNTER. ✌
I've been a sub for awhile👍👍👍
Man you really do have the field of dreams.....this is my first year arrow head hunting and so far i haven't found anything....if live in Greenville Indiana and so far ive just been hunting creeks and the Ohio river back.....but after watching you im gonna try cornfields once harvest is over....thanks for sharing your finds they are all beautiful and amazing....id be thrilled just to find a broken arrow head....im haven t had any luck so far but I know that if I just stick with it and not be afraid to try new things then eventually ill find something....im going to like and subscribe to your page because I just love seeing all the amazing things you find.
Thanks bub, the fields is all I hunt. It's so much easier but hard to get permission these days. Welcome aboard.
@@365headhunter3 thank you for the kind reply....im not trying to get you to drop a hint to me about where you hunt but I am curious what part of Indiana your from? North? South? Central? I live in Greenville now but I grew up in Utica....ive grew up in a house just above the river bank (not a big fancy river front home like most these days) I grew up in a house that had once been a vacation camp for some one at one time....its was a 2 bed one bath cinder block house....it was a bit of a shack but it was heaven to me as a kid.....i never thought to look for arrow heads on the bank as a kid ....but you wouldn't believe the crazy things ive discovered on our bank after the water would go down. Its amazing how long an old wooden rim model A ford rim and tire will remain trapped in the river environment....ive found boating ski's that been in the river so long the turned to drift wood....another tine I found a 2 liter bottle of Pepsi packed so full of 1 dollar bills that you couldn't fit a penny under the cap...not sure what the total amount of money was inside it because I had two brothers that took their "cut" before ever establishing how much a 3 way cut amounted to.....youd also be shocked at how many store maniquins or their limbs we would find snagged on the docks...never found any dead body's but those maniquins or their limbs would always worry me that it would be human remains when I got close enough to it to identify it. The craziest thing we ever found was a box full of hardcore pornography consisting of anatomical detail that was traumatizing to a 9 year old. It literally gave me night mares. But the worst thing was a dead bloated horse that was stuck on our dock posts for two weeks before being carried away....we named him "Mr d-Ed".....one thing I learned for sure...the ohio river bank was never a dull place!!!
I'm in north central Indiana. I hunt in Wabash and Miami county. The river is subject to all manner of trash and you can find just about everything in it. I've drug home a boat load of neat items over the years as well.
That full groove even put a smile on MY face !! "Sweet" indeed. Congratulations !!
Thanx, and thanks for watching. Please subscribe if you already haven't many great video to come. Just gotta find time to edit and upload. ✌
@@365headhunter3 Will do. Hunted for years here in the fields of Pennsylvania but now due to health reasons my "hunts" are mostly auction finds. Not nearly as exciting, but fun nonetheless
I was born in Doylestown and lived in Bucks county growing up also lived in Easton and Nazareth. Didn't start headhunting till moved to Indiana.
@@365headhunter3 That's real close to me. I'm not far from from the historical jasper pits in the Lehigh Valley. Lived here all my life. Met a guy from Doyelstown a few years ago who had found a museum quality pottery vessel in a clay bank of a stream bed from that area . Looking forward to more of your videos. Cheers !!
What a hunt that axe is a killer.
Thanx, my videos are getting better as I get this editing stuff figured out. Many more to upload. Took over four hours to edit and merge this one.
Axe is beautiful!
Wow, that's a great two day Hunt in anyone's book ! With a perfect full grooved axe to top it off. A friend sent me to your channel and I'm glad he did. I'm in Southern Indiana myself.
Thanx for watching and tell Eric I said hey. ✌
@@365headhunter3 you're welcome and I will !! He's a great guy and an amazing artifact hunter !
Congratulations!! Awesome find!! I was at lake in the high Sierras of California with my family and uncle and aunt and their children. Us children decided to hike up this mountain determined to reach the top(we didn't make it). Anyways, on the way up, I came upon a piece of chipped obsidian about as big as my hand. It was curved, with a small handle and a broad blade at the other end. It fit my hand like a glove. Years later, in college, I showed my find to a college professor who was awed at the time. He confirmed my idea that it was a hide scraper, but couldn't think of a time frame for when it was made. I still treasure it.
Kankakee river area in Laporte County on state road 39. Found 6 broken in half butterfly banner stone, numerous celts and axes, mostly 3/4 groove. Old farmer who was 78 years old in 1980 told me when they layed the base for 39 there were lots of artifacts used as filler.
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That is an awesome axe.
Thanx, my best so far.
Killer axe! 👍
Did you get my email?
It appears that some of those points are “Liston Creek” chert. Are you familiar with that chert? From North Central Indiana. Beautiful axe, nice find!
I'm not real sure about the material on most of my points. The ones I can positively identify are Indiana Green aka Atica Chert, Hornstone, and Upper Mercer. The Liston creek is whitish colored chert not flint right. I've heard that all flint is chert but, not all chert is flint. Is that correct.
That axe is astounding!! The pudding stone is quite nice also. Any idea how old the stemmed points are? Very productive area for sure. Thanks for sharing.
Stemmed points roughly range from 9000 to 5000 yrs old. It depends on the type and area found. Most are archaic. Thanx for watching. Stay tuned. ✌
Nice axe, been a while since I found one!
365.... 365 here. 😂 Dude, I don’t know if I could sleep at night knowing a field like that was out there! It’s a straight up honey hole man! Frigging awesome. I’m glad I found your channel man. Keep it up!
Well its 3:30 at night and your awake !!! Should I be worried????🤣😂🤣😂
Thanks for watching. I'll check your channel out. I issued a bird point challenge. If you dont know what I'm talking about watch my latest video. If you wanna play make sure you put em on dimes and leave a public comment on my challenge video so everyone can find and veiw your 🐦👉s. ✌
Sorry man, it’s been a long day since I was up late watching your vids!😂 But man to be honest I don’t really find many bird points! Maybe a little Madison every now and then but for some reason I mainly find dart and lance points. Not a bad problem to have I guess! Haha
That turtle is awesome
Thanks
My step dad found an axe head exactly like the one shown here! Upstate SC, around 40 years ago! I did a project at school with it and some arrowheads I had found! He found it while planting peach trees!
Amazing axe!! Just found your channel. Great finds!
Thanx, if you like axes check out my Pooter not Pooter video
@@365headhunter3 Thanks for replying! I will head there now!
I wanted to let you know that based upon the artifacts you are finding on the surface, you will have many more artifacts buried 18 to 24 inches below surface. Since your fields are plowed, many of the finds on the surface will be damaged, but not the deeper artifacts. Dig below the plow zone and use a sifting screen and you will be shocked at what comes out if the ground. The best place to look is on high ground with naturally flat topography near a river or well established stream.
Yah, I know. Butt, unfortunately Indiana has a law that makes it illegal to dig for indian artifacts. If it was legal I'd give up surface hunting and just sift. 😪🤷♂️
That axe is sick!!! Wow!! I’d be blown away to find any of the brokes you’re finding, so if I ever found an axe like that, I’d need an EMT to revive me!
Please try to remain calm maam. I am sending my EMT to come revive you. My Emergency Medical Turtle is in route to you. Shelly is kinda slow. So to be safe you should call 911. LMFAO. Thanx for watching and please dont view my hunts alone. If you pass out there wont be anyone to call for ambulance.🤣😂🤣😂✌
@@365headhunter3 Lol!! I’ll try to remain conscious here in NE Ohio until Shelly gets here! 😄
Man, you have an awesome Honey Hole! I would have had a heart attack pulling that axe out! Great finds!👍
Thanx, yeah I got lucky that day. That site is awesome never left without finding a couple. The field is about a mile long and sets beside the Wabash river with two big creeks running through it into the river. I've found just about every type of artifact there is. From paleo to woodland. Stay tuned many more videos from that site to come. Just gotta find time to edit and upload. ✌
I found it about a month or two ago and it's still sitting on my bed side table. LOL
Love your videos. I'm gonna try the bucket method this summer when crops are to high.
It works great on a beach with a good slope.👍
Hope I dont find any medical waste. NASTY I do find the occasional shoe on river bank.
Awesome finds 💪🏼
Man I just found your channel gave you a sub can’t wait till you walk that field all plowed up that axe is killer. And turtle cracks me up great vid keep them coming be safe
Nice finds! What county are you hunting? I hunt a lot of hamilton county myself.
Wabash and Miami county along the Wabash and Eel rivers.
I issued a bird point challenge. Check out my latest video to see if you want to play. 😁✌
You probably already know, but smooth rocks like at 4:45 were used to work hides. Superb axe.
Or a hammerstone for working Flint. That one looks very good to Knapp with
@@angelsinthearchitecture7106 True enough. Good observation.
That axe is badass
In dried corn fields artifacts are real hard to spot for to many old plant life that makes ot harder to consintrate on arrowheads. Many many beautiful pieces have been found that are thousands of years old on farmed turned soil..tomawk stone heads can be beautiful and almost have so much time worked to get their shape. Remember these tips and heads kept one alive and all they had was time. Not everything picked up was an artifa t. Nature makes many unbelieveable designs.these thing were deadly before metal. Now you onow why sticks and stones will always hurt my hide
Amazing Finds! I love Shelly!
Where you located?
@@365headhunter3 Seattle
Washington right
@@365headhunter3 indeed
My great grandfather found one of these near Queen Anne, Maryland. It's been handed down to me. I often wonder if it is real because, like yours, it is perfect. The thing is so heavy, I wonder how they used it. Good to see someone found another one. Huh, so my family story was true!
I'm no archeologist but, to my understanding alot of bigger axes where burial or ceremonial peices and was never intended to actually be used. I recently attended our local artifact show and they had several axes that were 20 inches long and weighed about 40 lbs. Do a search on ceremonial axes. Thanx for watching ✌
All great finds brother but that axe......I’d faint!!! 👍
Thanx bub, means alot coming from you guys. I'm a huge fan of your channel. Been watching for years.🙂
Stay tuned more great videos on the way. Just gotta find the time to edit and upload ✌
@@365headhunter3 We appreciate that!! We’ll be watching!! 👍
@@pinebeltrelics8055 I just about forgot. SHELLY says hi. She's a huge fan too.😁✌
@@365headhunter3 Hello Shelly!!! 👍😜
Oh the material!!! That first points flake scars though...
Amazing find on the axe
Thanx, if you liked that stay tuned. More great finds on the way. Just have to find the time to edit and upload. ✌
Wow! Amazing!
Thanx bub, you're finding some SWEET stuff yourself in that there bottom creek. Keep looking down and pound that ground. ✌
I issued a bird point challenge. Check out my latest video. 😁✌
That's a freaking sledgehammer
Idk why we just dont seem to find those big axes here in North Idaho, atleast ive never seen one. Banner stones either. Never even heard of anyone i know knowing anyone whos found one.
I got pipes, pendents, jade Celts, wicked Pestles with knobs on em and shit, big blades, beautiful big drills, a bunch of trade items like pipes and beads and really some amazing stuff... Ive had my share of "once in a lifetime finds" but ive always wanted to find one of those damned axes haha it kills me
I hunted 4 county's in South Jersey 1969 -1990 never found a complete axe 3/4 or full grooved axe had axes in my collection from I purchased at auctions ,from old timers 1900-1960's.🪓🪓🪓
I'm not familiar with a pudding stone...at least nobody I know in tn has one?...what exactly is it?
It's a conglomerate rock from a site in Canada. Was carried and dropped here in Indiana by a glacier during the ice age. Very cool rock full of semi precious gem stones like jasper and quartz. Do a Google search and prepare to be amazed. Thanx for watching and dont forget to subscribe if you already haven't. ✌
Dude, I have a 4x4 shovel bit that has a chanel groove on bottom. Straw granite, looks close to yours
It must have taken countless man hours to form that , congratulations.
Thanx, she's a beauty. Found it several months ago and it's still on my bed side table.
Nice!!!
Thanks, are referring to the axe or my turtle??? LOL
@@365headhunter3 the axe
I issued a bird point challenge. Check out my latest video and see if you want to play. 😁✌
When clothing and weapons are all you got you don't abandon anything unless you had to run away
Holy shit on the axe man!!!!
Thanx bub, Shelly says ( whaaz uuupp)
Where in Indiana are you at? I'm from Akron
I'm in Miami county
That round, dark, grey rock with the light colored inclusions; maybe an igneous conglomerate, sure looks use worn. That looks like a processing stone for abrading & grinding. Axe head museum grade 10. The round rock may have been one of the tools used to shape the axe. Plausible conjecture.
Damn nice ax
My father had one of these. The story was that he traded a cap pistol for it when he was child, probably back in the 1930's. The blade was unusual because in that it had a symbol pecked into the side of it that looked like a bow and arrow. A "D" shape with a perpendicular line through it. My father had made a handle for it and it hung in his workshop for 40 years. My brother has it now, along with a cigar box full of flint spear points.
Go make a video of that bad boy and points. Would love to see it and so would the rest of the world. That's why I made my challenge video. To many awesome artifacts go unseen because they're tucked away in the closest. If you decide to please let me know. That's something I don't want to miss. 👍👍✌
@@365headhunter3 The stone axe is hundreds of miles away and in my brother's possession. I talked to him about it. Sadly, he thinks the symbols on the side of the axe were added latter in it's life.
A old man from Hawk Point told me that ol disc is hard on the points
7:16 mark,bottom right corner...just a rock?
Yup, it's a sexstone!!!
that's the BEST!
Oh, you like my turtle huh. LOL
Found one last month. Been looking about two years.
Was it a full groove axe like that one ?
How old do you think that axe is?
Archaic period around 7000 yrs old
Where in Indiana did you find this motherload?
North central Indiana
Are these too old to attribute them to any specific tribe?
@@rickcleveland310 the axe archaic so like 7000 years old. Not sure if the native tribe here now the Miami was around here then.
N C Indy was in the sphere of influence of the cahokia culture, which consisted of many peoples gathered together on the river to the southwest. Pre Columbian North America was widely populated by 5-7000 bce.
@@geraldbostock9858 cahokia points are not found in my area
Holy wow that was loaded
Thanx, stay tuned more great hunts to upload. Subscribe if ya already haven't and check out my #1 video if ya liked that axe.✌
Nice
My best artifact fer sher. Thanks for watching. I'm doing a 1000 subscriber giveaway soon. I'm at 948.
Fucking amazing find!!
Thanx, many more good videos to come. Just gotta find time to edit and upload. Thanx for watching dont forget to subscribe and ring the bell if you like what I'm finding. ✌