Just to be clear. This was privately owned family land. Which in NM artifact collecting on private land, you must obtain permission from the land owner. We had permission, but did not remove the artifact from the land. It was returned where it was found.
You're correct in the State Of New Mexico. In the end of the episode we mentioned having left it at the place of discovery. It was certainly a beautiful piece!
@@danimosher7604 the house in the video is the property where the pot was found, about 20 yards from the back porch in the hills. The land where the home sits was originally Taos Pueblo land a very long time ago. The pot was brought inside the residence for inspection, video, and safekeeping - but remains on the property.
@@danimosher7604 the pot had already been moved by the previous homeowner. We did not know where it originated from on the property or where "in situ" would've originally been. There were several other artifacts found at this location that were not included in the video for security reasons. They remained in situ as there was no indication they'd been found. I appreciate your concern but this isn't the place to get upset. Removing the artifact from the previous homeowners backyard and out of the elements was the best choice. And it is only illegal to remove artifacts from one property to another, or to transport them out-of-state without permission.
This was private family owned land and in NM artifact collecting can be done on private land w landowner permission. We had permission but did not remove the artifact it remains where it was found on the land
@@TheAdventurousCouple your right and I appreciate the fact that you left it there, kinda pain to get the papers for it too. I have a nice piece that was passed down to me, found long before the law was made. I donated it to a respectable museum close so I can view from time to time
The pot seemed like a very cool find. Resembles Taos smeared corrugated ware so between 1250 and 1600. Could be earlier. I know you said you left it there, but I don't know it could have then been photographed on a hardwood countertop from what appears to be a kitchen. It is illegal to remove artifacts from public lands, as well as, vertebrate fossils not including teeth. One more tiny point. You mentioned that some of the more common fossils (or footprints) discovered in New Mexico is the t-rex that is sadly false. There has only been one possible footprint of a t-rex ever discovered in New Mexico and only a few possible t-rex fossils. I enjoy watching your fossil adventures.
Thank you! The pot was found on private land that the home in the video is located on. The pot was found on the homeowners property. It was brought inside the house for a further look, video, and safekeeping
Wow, that pottery is Amazing, personally I wouldn’t say that is modern, I found a lot of native pottery here but never almost a whole pot, found my largest shard a few months ago and I was blown away by that, I have found a few small whole pieces like a spindle whorl a few months ago but finding a whole pot is something dream about, that metate was freaking cool too, I probably would have lugged it out, amazing fossils as well, New Mexico has been on my bucket list for years and if I ever make it there I definitely want to check out that place, great video, I appreciate the text but my eyes are getting so bad I’m gonna have to watch again with my reading glasses, I didn’t catch what was written at the end about the pot, I was already typing but I’m gonna watch it again, I appreciate you sharing, Safe Travels!!!
Pottery gets buried for a reason! Unless it was gifted to you it’s NOT yours to “Discover”. I hope you put it back where it was found and covered back up in the same dirt. That’s not something you mess with.
This was private family owned land and in NM artifact collecting can be done on private land w landowner permission. We had permission but did not remove the artifact it remains where it was found on the land.
Just to be clear. This was privately owned family land. Which in NM artifact collecting on private land, you must obtain permission from the land owner. We had permission, but did not remove the artifact from the land. It was returned where it was found.
Outstanding video 👍, the pot was awesome!! 🏹
Thank you so much for the compliment ☺️ we had an epic adventure for sure!
Did geology field camp out of Taos. Mapped all those flood basalts in the Rio Grande gorge. Amazing experience!
Amazing!
Thanks for sharing your vacation with us! Some really cool finds❤️🐾🐾
Wonderful finds!
Nice to see. Federal crime to pick up and keep tho
You're correct in the State Of New Mexico. In the end of the episode we mentioned having left it at the place of discovery. It was certainly a beautiful piece!
@@danimosher7604 the house in the video is the property where the pot was found, about 20 yards from the back porch in the hills. The land where the home sits was originally Taos Pueblo land a very long time ago.
The pot was brought inside the residence for inspection, video, and safekeeping - but remains on the property.
@@danimosher7604 the pot had already been moved by the previous homeowner. We did not know where it originated from on the property or where "in situ" would've originally been. There were several other artifacts found at this location that were not included in the video for security reasons. They remained in situ as there was no indication they'd been found. I appreciate your concern but this isn't the place to get upset. Removing the artifact from the previous homeowners backyard and out of the elements was the best choice. And it is only illegal to remove artifacts from one property to another, or to transport them out-of-state without permission.
This was private family owned land and in NM artifact collecting can be done on private land w landowner permission. We had permission but did not remove the artifact it remains where it was found on the land
@@TheAdventurousCouple your right and I appreciate the fact that you left it there, kinda pain to get the papers for it too. I have a nice piece that was passed down to me, found long before the law was made. I donated it to a respectable museum close so I can view from time to time
Such a cool find! I would have died. Really cool that you decided to let it be kept there in NM among the land people consider sacred.
I definitely died when I found it. I've never been so excited about a find before
The pot seemed like a very cool find. Resembles Taos smeared corrugated ware so between 1250 and 1600. Could be earlier. I know you said you left it there, but I don't know it could have then been photographed on a hardwood countertop from what appears to be a kitchen. It is illegal to remove artifacts from public lands, as well as, vertebrate fossils not including teeth. One more tiny point. You mentioned that some of the more common fossils (or footprints) discovered in New Mexico is the t-rex that is sadly false. There has only been one possible footprint of a t-rex ever discovered in New Mexico and only a few possible t-rex fossils.
I enjoy watching your fossil adventures.
Thank you! The pot was found on private land that the home in the video is located on. The pot was found on the homeowners property. It was brought inside the house for a further look, video, and safekeeping
Wow, that pottery is Amazing, personally I wouldn’t say that is modern, I found a lot of native pottery here but never almost a whole pot, found my largest shard a few months ago and I was blown away by that, I have found a few small whole pieces like a spindle whorl a few months ago but finding a whole pot is something dream about, that metate was freaking cool too, I probably would have lugged it out, amazing fossils as well, New Mexico has been on my bucket list for years and if I ever make it there I definitely want to check out that place, great video, I appreciate the text but my eyes are getting so bad I’m gonna have to watch again with my reading glasses, I didn’t catch what was written at the end about the pot, I was already typing but I’m gonna watch it again, I appreciate you sharing, Safe Travels!!!
It’s illegal to bring artifacts home with you in New Mexico
Correct. We left this artifact on the land it was found in NM. Did not bring it home
11:04 that's actually the head of a crinoid stalk and the filter feeding arms attach to it
Wow that is really neat, thank you for explaining that!
Pottery gets buried for a reason! Unless it was gifted to you it’s NOT yours to “Discover”. I hope you put it back where it was found and covered back up in the same dirt. That’s not something you mess with.
Yes, at the end of the video we explained that the pottery was left where it was found . Never brought it back with us. We already were aware of that.
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This was private family owned land and in NM artifact collecting can be done on private land w landowner permission. We had permission but did not remove the artifact it remains where it was found on the land.
Very special find! If you ever decide to have it fully restored, I know someone who can do it for you.
Great fossils and beautiful country.