Sending our love and prayers for Randy and Chance. Momma’s at peace and is out of pain now, wrapped in the loving arms of Jesus. Let us console one another with this thought tonight. Love and prayers for each and everyone on the HEARTBREAKERS RELICS team and to those who join you, in the hunt. ✨🙏👑🙏✨
@jaredharris1940 you have to add you ignorant comments on a genuine heartfelt comment about the loss of Randy's mom. It just shows you don't have enough sense to even navigate RUclips. You sir are an idiot. Why don't you pat yourself on the back, take your participation trophy and crawl back under your rock.
My condolences to Randy and family. Some real beautiful finds there. What kind of material is that brown/orangish flint? I'm finding small amounts of the same stuff here in southern New York. Except it doesn't exist here. I'm thinking it was traded and carried from Ohio or Pennsylvania. Quite a journey. Happy hunting
@HeartbreakerRelics textbook site indeed high flat ground out of the flood plane but next to water I have similar sites like that makes you wonder how many more undiscovered sites are just like that up and down every creek or river everywhere
Shake It Ridge! I feel like you all have only just begun here. Loving the pottery, the arrowheads are wowsers! Have a wonderful week, Christmas and New Year Heartbreaker Family! Keeping the family in my prayers.
Awesome job Mike. Most fellas are willing to do the leg work to find a new site so nice going my friend. And congratulations on the fine artifacts y'all
Hey, Spike; call it "Point Ridge". Just saying. But it's Mike's place. And great seeing him and Will out there again, pushing you. My best to Randy and family.
Hey Spike, just wanted to say Merry Christmas and a blessed new years! Thank you for all the wonderful videos, just good clean fun! You're all in our prayers ❤. God bless you and the family 🙏
Spike, i always enjoy the show. Happy Holidays to your crew! Take care Randy. My mom left us last year. I miss a normal Christmas. Take care my friend. Rk.
Glad Will got that killer point. I would have gave the other one away too. If I miss it , I don't want it. Lol. Still a good Vidayoo!!! Oh...and if Mr.Spike was really getting lazy at the end and having Will dig and sift..you could call it the Lazy Spike River Site. 😂 LOL I Love ya Spike! ❤
Deepest Sympathy to Randy and his family on the passing of his beloved Mom. I'm glad Benny is healing with his broken bone in his arm. Beautiful location, and the drone shots were great. Very nice finds. Name for the site: Around the creek bend. ❤
Spike, do y’all know where the quarries are for the source of the flint types y’all find? Or is chert everywhere down there? Blow the leaves off the side of that bank and wait for a good rain, hard tell how much has eroded back. Bet the creek is good too.
The chert here is just river gravel, Mississippi Citronel gravel chert to be exact. It is in almost every creek and stream. We have looked at this creek in the past but there is so much sand in it. We're going to have to figure out a way to hunt it. We'll have to try the leaf blower thing. Thanks Scott. Merry Christmas!
My condolences to Randy and his family for the lost of his family. MemberThat site may have potential when you zoom in on the hot spots,nice finds and merry Christmas guys.
Randy remember the good times. I sure your mom would prefer laughs over tears. How about sharing with us the reason behind heat treating the material that they work. Is it before making the point or after they were finished. Vios Con Dios.
Thanks. The heat treatment was before the stone was worked. This made it easier to flake and work. They would build a pit, bury the rocks and build afire on top, cover the coals of the and leave them to heat the rocks to hopefully around four or five hundred degrees. At least that's the way I understand it.
Praying for Randy & his family. Nice points. Was wondering, if that was a camp on a ledge above a stream, wouldn't they hunt from above? Maybe more points down below the ridge? Have a Blessed Christmas
I have around 900 yatds of a major creek that flows through my place It has never been explored for artifacts. I have found 100,s of artifacts around my place. I have no idea how or where to start looking around the creek. There is a major indugenous trade route about 2 miles from my place and they lived here.
Native camp sites are interesting. It surprises me how much stuff they lost right in the middle of camps. You figure if they dropped a tool another native would of picked it up and used it.. I imagine they didn't just throw there trash on the ground right in middle of camp. Imagine sometimes for whatever circumstance everything got left right where it was last used slowly getting covered up by time.
Could the stuff they left be there because of damage or being worn out? Maybe they did just drop stuff that they didn't want because it was natural and didn't bother anyone to see on the ground? It doesn't seem like they'd lose that much stuff in one visit, but if they lived there for a while or came there often they could have lost it over a long time. Seems like there are different styles of points so the area was probably used for a long time by different tribes.
Exactly right IMO on both points. A lot of it is used up and thrown away and there were people on these ridges on and off for millennia and they left a lot behind.
In the case of the artifacts we are finding, they were left behind thousands of years before European contact. If they were driven out it was by other natives.
I’d call it Muddy Waters site. So why is the inside of that pottery burnt? Is that some sort of water proofing technique they used. Once heard they burned grass and corn silks in fired pottery to do that. Don’t give up on that site….wonderful discoveries may be inches away.
I think that's what it is Ben. I think your video explaining the dark insides of the pottery by burning pine needles under it for waterproofing is the best I've heard. In fact I've mentioned that to people that ask. I'm going with that until someone shows me something better lol.
I'm just glad that you're conducting this on your own land. I've seen many of these channels that are essentially looting since they're usually on public land and definitely do not have any sort of permission. On private land with permission is different. I've just had to deal with looters and it's worse than pulling teeth. I suppose they know they've looted the material and aren't too keen on being identified. Glad you care about the pottery too. Finding a whole dropped pot would be sweet. Sorry but it looks like you excavated the hole with a hand grenade 😂
Dig some shovel test units spaced at about 15m (50'). You can do round or square holes around 50cm (20') in diameter or length. Then if you find something dig more holes in between and you should be able to identify the area.
@@HeartbreakerRelics I found a spot on mu land that's an old stream. It used to be alot bigger so I think they might have camped there because in three shovel fulls I found 2 flakes and a small piece of a broken base. It was just super cold so I weenied out lol. But it sucks cause it's in the middle of the woods and there's tons of leaves. I'm going back when it warms up. It's currently 10 degrees here in oklahoma right now.
@@HeartbreakerRelics I dredged for gold in nc for 10 years , no it isn’t about getting rich? But doing what the old timers did? And that’s how I got my war ax , as a geologist said it was, wish I knew how to put its picture on here? But I ask ,God in prayer for something from ancient people, and instantly my nozzle blocked up and I was given this beautiful az head? 8 to 12 thousand years ago someone used it ? So if y’all can ? Pray to our Lord, asking for something from ancient people
Man you guys find them I know there stuff off the river behind my house the Indians lived here till the king Phillips war came and drove the Indians out of here they found arrow heads here in the 1900.i girl found one in are yard a small one .I got to go out after the rain and walk the river edge .I've never found one yet but I know there's something out there.
i looked at the curve in the river and at real high water they got piled up those look very old i only found one arrow head and it was about 700 years old and still razor sharp those that you guys are finding are more crude i think that they were used for spearing fish above a beaver dam just before the curve in the river so they kept loosing them and when there was a thousand year flood the river swept them up there in a whirlpool action there probably are more on the other side of the river my guess is those might even be before the great flood or glacier probably some of the oldest in north america 10 to 12 thousand years old or more also some experts could tell where the quarry was by the type of stones those were if they were used for arrows the tail part of them would have been made more accurate .@@HeartbreakerRelics
All like minded exsplores need to create a channel so u all can compare information then the average citzens will know the real truth of history, as a kid use to find arrowheads all over my hometown
Sending our love and prayers for Randy and Chance. Momma’s at peace and is out of pain now, wrapped in the loving arms of Jesus. Let us console one another with this thought tonight. Love and prayers for each and everyone on the HEARTBREAKERS RELICS team and to those who join you, in the hunt. ✨🙏👑🙏✨
Thank you very much!
Sorry for your loss , hard to say all that comes to mind...prayers for you
You Rent an expert but you proclame it " crude" add this to the slurry of shit called youtube...
Everything is now hopelessly out of context! Way to archaeology!!!
@jaredharris1940 you have to add you ignorant comments on a genuine heartfelt comment about the loss of Randy's mom. It just shows you don't have enough sense to even navigate
RUclips. You sir are an idiot. Why don't you pat yourself on the back, take your participation trophy and crawl back under your rock.
My thoughts and prayers for Randy and his family! Nice start for the new site. Hope y’all find a boat load more. ATB, see y’all on the next one!
Thanks so much.
Love the videos!!!
Thanks!
Fantastic ! 😊
Many thanks!
Prayers for Randy and his family. Love your videos Spike. Wish you all a merry Christmas.
Thanks and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours.
My Prayers are definitely with the family, huge hugs
Thanks.
My condolences to Randy and family. Some real beautiful finds there. What kind of material is that brown/orangish flint? I'm finding small amounts of the same stuff here in southern New York. Except it doesn't exist here. I'm thinking it was traded and carried from Ohio or Pennsylvania. Quite a journey. Happy hunting
Thanks so much! The material is gravel chert.
Congratulations to y'all. I am terribly sorry Mr. Randy and family. Get well soon Mr. Benny. Another great video.
Thanks on all counts. We appreciate it.
My heartfelt condolences to randy and chance.❤❤❤.
Great episode, I always enjoy your adventures!
Sorry to hear about Randy's mom; that's a tough loss.
Thanks on both counts my friend.
Awesome camp site that was found!! Some killer finds still there for sure!
Prayers for Randy and his family, happy holidays
Thanks. Merry Christmas and Happy new Year.
That new spot should be named after Randy's Mom.
Thanks for your input. That's a good suggestion.
Prayers for the family ❤ good to see y'all digging and finding some stuff. Will is a good egg he got him a nice one..
Yep, he was rewarded.
Rising Water Ridge, Bless Randy and Chance. Thinking of you all this wonderful time of year.
Thanks and thanks for your suggestion.
As always enjoyed watching thanks for sharing and good luck on your next outdoor adventure
Thanks so much.
@HeartbreakerRelics textbook site indeed high flat ground out of the flood plane but next to water I have similar sites like that makes you wonder how many more undiscovered sites are just like that up and down every creek or river everywhere
There are literally thousands of them if not millions.
Awesome fellas , great saves made ! How about salamander ridge ? Seems fitting with the nature shot . Thanks for sharing.
Thanks and thanks for your input. It is much appreciated. That's a good one.
I love looking for points. It's addicting!! Thanks for the video.
It really is! It is our pleasure.
Keep it going! Your gonna find the 'HOT SPOT". Prayers for Randy. Love you, Folks. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Thanks. Yeah, I can see a lot more digging coming for that ridge.
Shake It Ridge! I feel like you all have only just begun here. Loving the pottery, the arrowheads are wowsers! Have a wonderful week, Christmas and New Year Heartbreaker Family! Keeping the family in my prayers.
Thanks and thanks for your input. It is much appreciated.
Prayers for your family glad to see Mike back Happy New Year
Awesome job Mike. Most fellas are willing to do the leg work to find a new site so nice going my friend. And congratulations on the fine artifacts y'all
Thanks 👍. Mike is probably in a deer stand lol. I'm sure he'll be reading the comments from there lol.
Thanks my friend and have a merry Christmas!!
Sorry for yalls loss randy and mr spike much love from Florida, AncientRelicboy
Thanks!
Praying for Randy and all of his family. So sorry to hear that his mother passed.
Thanks so much.
I had alot of fun on this one. I loved the view at this site. Peaceful place.
Yeah, me too. I got a feeling there's gonna be a lot more come off this ridge.
Merry christmas and thanks for all videos this year guys
It is our pleasure. Merry Christmas.
May God comfort and carry Randy and his family in His most loving arms during this their time of need, AMEN. Great finds, guys!
Thanks.
First time watching. I’d call this spot, “Friendship Hill “. You guys have some true camaraderie.
Thanks for you suggestion and yes we do. We hope you come back and watch more.
Great content, as usual!
Much appreciated!
May Randy and his family find peace at this time of loss and sorrow. Good hunt spike and crew! Pancho villa site
Thanks!
Hey, Spike; call it "Point Ridge". Just saying. But it's Mike's place. And great seeing him and Will out there again, pushing you. My best to Randy and family.
Thanks Don. We appreciate it my friend. Will almost pushed me pass my limit this time. lol
At least it spit you guys out a couple 👌. My condolences to Randy and his family 🙏. I hope you guys have a Merry Christmas.
Thanks Buddy. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours too.
Prayers to all and the families that cancer touches .. been there🙏🙏.. Bless ya Randy
Thank you very much.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Boy's 😎🏹🕊 Sweet Finds.
Thanks my friend and a Merry Christmas and Happy and prosperous new year to you and yours.
Sorry for your loss...
Thanks.
Praying for Randy and family.🙏
Thanks Scott.
Hey Spike, just wanted to say Merry Christmas and a blessed new years! Thank you for all the wonderful videos, just good clean fun! You're all in our prayers ❤. God bless you and the family 🙏
Thanks, and Merry Christmas to you too!
Prayers for Randy and his family. My heart goes out to them during this time of great loss. ❣🙏🙏
RELIC RIDGE for the name
Thanks and thanks for you suggestion.
Crooked Creek Hill!👊 Merry Christmas all!
Thanks for your input. It is much appreciated. Merry Christmas.
Spike, i always enjoy the show. Happy Holidays to your crew! Take care Randy. My mom left us last year. I miss a normal Christmas. Take care my friend. Rk.
Thank you sir. Sorry about your mom. Merry Christmas.
Great video as always, fellas! Prayers to Randy and his family. Merry Christmas you guys!
Thanks and Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you too. Good luck in 2024!
Glad Will got that killer point. I would have gave the other one away too. If I miss it , I don't want it. Lol. Still a good Vidayoo!!! Oh...and if Mr.Spike was really getting lazy at the end and having Will dig and sift..you could call it the Lazy Spike River Site. 😂 LOL I Love ya Spike! ❤
Thanks for your input. It is much appreciated. lol I love this one!
Spike
God bless ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks.
Prayers for Randy during this time of mourning!
Thanks.
Great day ya'll! Hate I missed it. Looks like a good sight to . Certainly praying for our brother and his family 🙏
Thanks John.
Best wishes from a wet and windy Lancashire, England.
Thanks! Always a pleasure to hear from you folks across the pond.
Love yall ❤ And best wishes to the team. Happy holidays!
Thanks and Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you!
Nice
Thanks.
Deepest Sympathy to Randy and his family on the passing of his beloved Mom. I'm glad Benny is healing with his broken bone in his arm. Beautiful location, and the drone shots were great. Very nice finds. Name for the site: Around the creek bend. ❤
Thanks and thanks for your input. It is much appreciated.
Looks like it’s going to be a productive site. Hope you guys find a bunch. May God comfort and bless all.
I think so too. Thanks Jack. We appreciate it. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to yall up there.
Prayers for him and his family
Thanks
Send our sincere condolences to Randy and his family from us here in Georgia. ❤❤
Thanks Mike. We appreciate it.
Spike, do y’all know where the quarries are for the source of the flint types y’all find? Or is chert everywhere down there? Blow the leaves off the side of that bank and wait for a good rain, hard tell how much has eroded back. Bet the creek is good too.
The chert here is just river gravel, Mississippi Citronel gravel chert to be exact. It is in almost every creek and stream. We have looked at this creek in the past but there is so much sand in it. We're going to have to figure out a way to hunt it. We'll have to try the leaf blower thing. Thanks Scott. Merry Christmas!
Prayers for the family during this difficult time. I myself have a close family member fighting that cancer battle.
Thanks and God bless you!
Prayers for you and your loved one!!
@pinebeltrelics8055 thanks!! Merry Christmas
Sorry for your loss randy I know how it feels to lose a mother sending prayers 🙏
Thanks.
Awesome hunt, y'all 😎👊!! Prayers for Randy and family........Merry Christmas to y'all 🎄⛏⛏
Thanks and Merry Christmas to you too.
@@HeartbreakerRelics 😎👍🎄
What s up brother Mike!!!!!!!!
Awesome video as always Spike...wondering where Zach is?
Thanks. Zach is still around. I imagine he's living in a deer stand this time of year lol.
Tell Randy I'm thinking of him a you boys have a Merry Christmas!
Will do. Thanks Bubba! Merry Christmas my friend and a happy and blessed new year.
Prayers😢
Thanks.
My condolences to Randy and his family for the lost of his family. MemberThat site may have potential when you zoom in on the hot spots,nice finds and merry Christmas guys.
Thanks and Merry Christmas to you too.
Great day hunting, you are either in an old field that is now wooded, or it was next to a field that washed artifacts in.
This spot is an ancient campsite. The Indians camped here because it was a perfect place.
Randy remember the good times. I sure your mom would prefer laughs over tears.
How about sharing with us the reason behind heat treating the material that they work. Is it before making the point or after they were finished. Vios Con Dios.
Thanks. The heat treatment was before the stone was worked. This made it easier to flake and work. They would build a pit, bury the rocks and build afire on top, cover the coals of the and leave them to heat the rocks to hopefully around four or five hundred degrees. At least that's the way I understand it.
Praying
Thanks.
Yall Need Some Set Poles Out! Op Hqs.
Yes we do.
Call it Longbow!
Thanks for your input. It is much appreciated.
I'm still waiting for that point
Sincerely, A Mike
May the Lord comfort the hearts of her Family and friends!!
Thank you.
Praying for Randy & his family. Nice points. Was wondering, if that was a camp on a ledge above a stream, wouldn't they hunt from above? Maybe more points down below the ridge?
Have a Blessed Christmas
Most of the artifacts are always going to be where they lived. Hunting points are hard to find and almost always by accident.
Chance is my dog’s name. Prayers!
Thanks.
Sad news about your Mama, Randy. My sincerest condolences to you and your kin.
Thank you sir.
Sending Prayers. I just lost my mom back in October hardest thing I've ever been through
Thanks. We're so sorry for your loss. May God bless you and yours.
Do you give these finds back to the local indigenous communities?
No! Why would we do that?
Tell Mike he knows i prefer the reds to his tans and walking the railroad for that long was worth it for the evans point i found.
I'll tell him. Thanks.
call it the flats... its pretty flats there. nice ground
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Mound Hill, could be a name for the site
Thanks for your suggestion. It is appreciated.
Thoughts with Randy and his family!
Thanks.
I have around 900 yatds of a major creek that flows through my place
It has never been explored for artifacts. I have found 100,s of artifacts around my place. I have no idea how or where to start looking around the creek. There is a major indugenous trade route about 2 miles from my place and they lived here.
Get after it Mike. Just pick a spot and start digging.
7 Point Ridge
Looks Like A San Patrice Spot
That's what we hoping for too. It's possible they're there still there. We just haven't found it yet.
Native camp sites are interesting. It surprises me how much stuff they lost right in the middle of camps. You figure if they dropped a tool another native would of picked it up and used it.. I imagine they didn't just throw there trash on the ground right in middle of camp. Imagine sometimes for whatever circumstance everything got left right where it was last used slowly getting covered up by time.
I've thought of this very thing many times. I suppose with all the leaves and litter on the ground it was easy to loose things.
Could the stuff they left be there because of damage or being worn out? Maybe they did just drop stuff that they didn't want because it was natural and didn't bother anyone to see on the ground? It doesn't seem like they'd lose that much stuff in one visit, but if they lived there for a while or came there often they could have lost it over a long time. Seems like there are different styles of points so the area was probably used for a long time by different tribes.
Exactly right IMO on both points. A lot of it is used up and thrown away and there were people on these ridges on and off for millennia and they left a lot behind.
the natives were most propably driven out as in most of this country, placed on reservation, murdered, etc.
In the case of the artifacts we are finding, they were left behind thousands of years before European contact. If they were driven out it was by other natives.
I’d call it Muddy Waters site. So why is the inside of that pottery burnt? Is that some sort of water proofing technique they used. Once heard they burned grass and corn silks in fired pottery to do that. Don’t give up on that site….wonderful discoveries may be inches away.
I think that's what it is Ben. I think your video explaining the dark insides of the pottery by burning pine needles under it for waterproofing is the best I've heard. In fact I've mentioned that to people that ask. I'm going with that until someone shows me something better lol.
Name the site; Shaker Bend ridge.. because it’s in a bend of the creek and that fella was sifting and shaking a lot of dirt for yalls first time out.
Thanks for you suggestion. We appreciate it.
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Thanks Tim.
I'm just glad that you're conducting this on your own land. I've seen many of these channels that are essentially looting since they're usually on public land and definitely do not have any sort of permission. On private land with permission is different.
I've just had to deal with looters and it's worse than pulling teeth. I suppose they know they've looted the material and aren't too keen on being identified.
Glad you care about the pottery too. Finding a whole dropped pot would be sweet.
Sorry but it looks like you excavated the hole with a hand grenade 😂
The plateau creek pass
Thanks for your input. It is much appreciated.
Ive got a good spot we've been finding them for years on the top. I just have no idea where i should dig.
Just pick you a spot and dig some test holes. If you're finding debitage there will eventually be points.
Dig some shovel test units spaced at about 15m (50'). You can do round or square holes around 50cm (20') in diameter or length. Then if you find something dig more holes in between and you should be able to identify the area.
@@HeartbreakerRelics I found a spot on mu land that's an old stream. It used to be alot bigger so I think they might have camped there because in three shovel fulls I found 2 flakes and a small piece of a broken base. It was just super cold so I weenied out lol. But it sucks cause it's in the middle of the woods and there's tons of leaves. I'm going back when it warms up. It's currently 10 degrees here in oklahoma right now.
I'm gonna mess around and find a few as soon as I get a chance.
Randy the suns coming up in the morning Trust the Lord !!! Ephesians 2:8-9 !!!
Why don't you call it Skunks Ridge? R. N. Potter
Could u imagine what ud find if y’all ran a 4 inch dredge in the creek
That thought has crossed our mind.
@@HeartbreakerRelics I dredged for gold in nc for 10 years , no it isn’t about getting rich? But doing what the old timers did? And that’s how I got my war ax , as a geologist said it was, wish I knew how to put its picture on here? But I ask ,God in prayer for something from ancient people, and instantly my nozzle blocked up and I was given this beautiful az head? 8 to 12 thousand years ago someone used it ? So if y’all can ? Pray to our Lord, asking for something from ancient people
Man you guys find them I know there stuff off the river behind my house the Indians lived here till the king Phillips war came and drove the Indians out of here they found arrow heads here in the 1900.i girl found one in are yard a small one .I got to go out after the rain and walk the river edge .I've never found one yet but I know there's something out there.
Keep looking. It'll happen.
How about Mike's Flat for a name?
Clay Ridge
Thanks for your suggestion. It is appreciated.
Its a good day when everybody gets a point.
Yes it is.
wonder why were are so many so deep
We have found them much deeper. It all depends on how fast the soil builds up in a particular area. They just keep getting deeper over time.
i looked at the curve in the river and at real high water they got piled up those look very old i only found one arrow head and it was about 700 years old and still razor sharp those that you guys are finding are more crude i think that they were used for spearing fish above a beaver dam just before the curve in the river so they kept loosing them and when there was a thousand year flood the river swept them up there in a whirlpool action there probably are more on the other side of the river my guess is those might even be before the great flood or glacier probably some of the oldest in north america 10 to 12 thousand years old or more also some experts could tell where the quarry was by the type of stones those were if they were used for arrows the tail part of them would have been made more accurate .@@HeartbreakerRelics
Most of what we find are knives although we do find a lot of dart points.
All like minded exsplores need to create a channel so u all can compare information then the average citzens will know the real truth of history, as a kid use to find arrowheads all over my hometown
If your digging on mounds your a grave robber
The keyword here is "if" and if you weren't such an idiot you wouldn't have opened your uninformed mouth.
"Mike's Bluff"
Thanks for your input. It is much appreciated.
Now is he Randy Robertson? I’m a Robertson hey family, prayers to the family
Roberson
Sorry randy 😢
Thanks.