I sure do enjoy your videos! I am in amazement at all the great finds you make. I haven't been able to get out and walk the fields this last year due to getting arthritis in both knees, so I get my fix by watching your videos! Thanks so much for sharing these finds with us.
It’s a pleasure the share them buddy! I know my time is coming when I’ll only be able to reminisce on my days hunting, so while I can, I try to share it all! It’s about time for you to get those bionic man knees!
@@Paleoman52 Champ! Glad to hear you’re still kicking but sad you’re having knee trouble….maybe you could set up one of your tractors with balloon tires and a comfy seat and hit the fields?!?! If there’s a will, there’s a way!!!?!…also, hope you’re still knapping….youre one of the best!!!! Kick some ass buddy!!!!
I appreciate man, and I’m glad to share! I’ll hopefully get another video out in a week or so.. I’m backed up with artifacts to share. Making videos is the hard part for me!
Thanks man! But yeah, All of those blueish colored points with the brown cortex at the base were all found at the same spot. I found 2 more there over the weeks / months after the finds in this video were made. They will probably be in the next video. I think they were found too far apart to have been part of a cache or anything, but it must’ve been their style at that particular camp?! Good eye!
I was out earlier today. Water pump went out on me on the way to my first spot. Luckily I was able to limp back to the ramp! I still took the time to hunt that spot while I was in the area though. Lol
It definitely stuck out like a sore thumb in that mud. I didn’t have a clue what it was at first. I’ve learned to just whip out the phone and record all the unusual things I pick up just in case it winds up being something neat! Thanks as always buddy!
Great video nice to see some warmer scenery with a 10 year snow on the ground here in NC.nice green brier point and square knife, some nice stemmed points, and the table rock looking point is made from som beautiful banded material, nice finds and stay warm
Haha I agree! I was pulling videos from finds made last July when making this. I was enjoying turning the sound up and just listening to the sound of summer. It’s so lively! I appreciate you taking the time to check it out. I agree on the beat up table rock though.. I’m not sure what kind of material it is, but wish it was more common around here! It was too neat looking not to share. Thanks as always neighbor!
You have such a great creek/river spot(s). The fact that the points come out with almost no damage is unbelievable at times. We have SO much rocky shoreline that nearly everything I find is broken. It is almost time to get back at it for 2025. All this snow and sub-freezing weather in Maryland has kept me away from the water for weeks! Ready to get back on 'em. Thanks for taking the time to film, edit and share!
We definitely have our fair share of rocky areas, and for the most part the stuff that comes from those spots are mostly broken. The sandy / silty areas do have a much higher success rate when it comes to the whole ones! It helps that I find them straight at the source from where they come out of the bank, which gives it relatively minimal time to be exposed to conditions that lead to breakage. The metal piece I believe is made of lead.. I think. If so it would be post contact. It’s definitely made in an identical fashion to the copper points that are more common around MI. Time to metal detect! Thanks for checking it out and commenting. Hope it thaws out soon for you up there so you can get back at it!
Perfect timing for a video. Ive been killing it lately. Found 8 celts a paddle drill and 4 whole points in 2 hours the other day. Found 2 points yesterday and 2 today. No telling what ill find this weekend. Your videos always give me good luck!
Duuude! You’re straight killing it out there! Hopefully this video will keep the flint flowing and maybe a little of your luck will wear off on me! Haha Keep it up man and best of luck!
@Points365 My family and friends keep telling me to start a channel. I've never done social media besides commenting on arrowhead videos. I guess that's why I haven't made a channel.
Very interesting finds! Yes that does appear to be a conical arrowhead to me, likely bent due to impact with a hard surface. I haven't seen many examples in person but it's spot on in manufacture imo. Lots of cool mid to late archaic stemmed projectiles/knives. The concave based side notch looks like an earlier type such as Greebrier or Big Sandy. I love artifact collecting, and ive been into typology for many years and fortunate to have studied and debated North American arrowhead types with many elders in the hobby and pros included. I enjoyed your show, thanks for sharing it!
I really appreciate your input on the artifacts! That’s what I love about sharing finds, is when people share their thoughts on pieces. I’m admittedly bad at identifying pieces. There are SO MANY different types, with some only being different by such minute details. But like you, I haven’t seen many of the metal points in person except for the few I’ve seen at artifact shows. I look them over real good now that I’m trying to compare it to what I found. It does appear to be a dead ringer as far as shape and method of manufacture. Thanks again man!
Haha man all I do is spend all my free time out there looking! My free time seems to be dwindling at an alarming rate, but I still get out there when I can. It keeps me up at night thinking about what all could be on the brink of being lost for good… again! I’m just glad to be lucky enough to recover and share what I can with everyone. I appreciate you buddy!
First, I have to compliment you on your quick reflexes on that blade that wanted to jump out of your hand! You must be a gamer? Awesome finds as always! Stems that are beautiful! square knife wow! And material on that one so pretty! Congratulations on the lovely rolled metal one ! Not too many of them come along that often! Wonderful find. 🎉 take care.
Haha thank you! When I was putting together this video I noticed me almost dropping that blade. I kind of impressed myself with that catch!😂 But nope.. not a gamer. Just being terrified of dropping an artifact gives me super human reflexes! Haha But thank you for all the compliments on the artifacts. I keep telling myself I need to take the metal detector up on the high bank where I found that piece. That would be so neat to find a whole slew of em! Thanks as always!
Thanks buddy. I have a few square knives, but you’re right… I don’t find them often around these parts either! Thanks for coming back to check out the new round of finds man!
Thanks man! But yeah agreed, that’s what everyone I showed it to at artifact shows seemed to think as well. Although I think this one could be made of lead, as one fellow mentioned, they used whatever they got their hands on… which might be the case for this piece. I appreciate it as always buddy!
I appreciate it! Sometimes I find one that’s broken, in rough shape, but just too pretty not to add to a video! That brindle stone being one of them.. not sure what material it is, or where it came from, but wish it was more common around here! I appreciate it as always!
I know that this video was made back when warmer weather was around by those big toes you were broadcasting, Lol! Another great video of treasures to be enjoyed and I am thankful for it. I do believe that metal point was some kind of hunting tool, but I cant say for sure cause I wern't there when it was in use. However, you can easily tell that it is older than dirt.
Hah you would be correct! All the finds in this video were found back in July of last year. I’m that behind on making videos! By the time summer gets here my videos will have ice and snow in them. But I appreciate the input on that metal piece. When I checked out some copper points at an artifact show, I noticed that they were made in a similar fashion. Like they had just rolled it over the shaft of something and beat it into shape. I need to go back there with my metal detector!
@@Points365 That's another thing I like doing, Metal detecting. I have two detectors, One is a Whites Classic and the other is a Whites Eagle II which I have found lots of good stuff with, including a CSA belt buckle. There's a story behind that. I was detecting an old church yard and found quite a few of those neckerchief things that the Cub Scouts of America would have on their neckerchief, the thing with the Bear on it. Anyway, I went around to the back of the church and there was a narrow road back there and on the other side of the road was this huge Oak Tree. I got a strong signal first thing and dug down about 10 inches or so and found a barber quarter dated 1915. I moved on around the tree and got this huge bang on my detector. 18 inches in the ground and I came out with this belt buckle that had CSA on it, just like the neckerchief things did and being a dummy, I thought it was a Cub Scouts buckle. 8 years later I found out it was a civil war buckle.
My dad was a whites fan. He used to swing one back in the day around Nashville when civil was relics were scattered all over town. He said you could find any old rock wall near town and walk along it swinging and find something! That’s an incredible yet hilarious story about the belt buckle! I can definitely see why you’d think it was a “Cub Scouts of America” buckle though! That’s like the holy grail of most every relic hunter that looks for civil war artifacts. What state or area are you from?
@ I am from North Georgia, Blairsville Ga. to be exact, but the civil war was more to the west of us, but I am sure that troops probably fanned out across the state looking for Johnny Reb, which is me, and maybe stopped to drop their pants to empty their bowels and lost a buckle in the process. Who knows? The worst thing about that find was that I let a guy who knew what I had found, beat me out of it for 100 bucks, then call me a week later and thank me for that 4000 dollar buckle, because mine was the best one ever found, completely intact, because of the Georgia red clay that I dug it out of, which had preserved it whole. no marks anywhere, which also made me think it was a Cub Scouts buckle. I never went detecting with that guy ever again either. I don't like to be cheated. By the way, I live in North West Georgia now, near Summerville and probably about 1 mile from the Alabama State Line and about 35 miles from Chattanooga, Tenn. Where are you from .
@ulricspiva4450 Wow… yeah that guy sounds like a real piece of crap that ripped you off with that buckle. Hopefully he got what was coming to him. It sounds like it was an incredible find. But man, we’re basically neighbors! Haha well not quite. I live just outside of Nashville. Just south of it. Born and raised. I wish I had know in my youth how plentiful artifacts were, I would’ve gotten started a lot earlier!
Even the heartbreakers are a welcomed find on those long days with little to show for it as you know! These finds were from July or so of last year. I think I sent you a video of that metal piece last year to get your thoughts on it. I took it to the KY dam show and got a lot of good input on it there! Thanks as always buddy!
Thanks so much and I appreciate you coming back to check out the finds! I’m trying to get back on my schedule of putting out a new video every 2 weeks. I have quite a few backed up from last year still waiting to make its way into videos! Thanks again and as always!
@@Points365 Noi problem!! you are welcome.. if u got some time.. you can check out the very best of our 2024 finds.. the last video... a real sweet stuff!
The rolled copper piece looks like a tinkler to me. Native women would sew quite a few of them to the bottom hem of their dresses. When they walked or danced they hit together and made a tinkling sound. Some are open on both ends and some are closed and tapered like yours.👍♋
I’ve heard of those.. I never thought of that being a possibility though. Thanks for the input! I’ll have to look up some examples of them to get a better idea. I appreciate it!
Thanks buddy! Yeah that square knife was found at a spot that usually spit out the old stuff. I’m not sure if the square knives were only used in the earlier time periods or not, but early archaic is the newest stuff that comes from that particular spot. That metal piece either hit a “rock”fish or one heck of a hard noggin! Haha
Thanks man! I have no clue what kind of material that was, but it’s definitely something I don’t see much of around here. That metal piece is the first one I’ve found. I had an idea of what it was when I picked it up, but had to do some research to verify. It definitely looks like the copper points found farther north of here. Someone mentioned the tinkler cone earlier. They called it something different, but thought it might be one of those? I wouldn’t have a clue. Thanks for the input buddy!
That presumed metal point is intriguing! The only groups using metal were a few tribes in Michigan and they were made with copper that can be found in a near pure state there. If that's what it is, it was traded down or? Later when metal showed up many adopted it, but the rolling looks the same as the pre Columbian metal points. ALL of the finds were awesome!
When I’ve taken that piece to shows for input it’s caused a few head scratches. Everyone agrees that it looks spot on to the rolled copper points found up north. This one seems to be made of lead though I believe. A couple people thought copper, a couple people thought lead as well. For now it resides in my cabinet of curiosities! Haha I appreciate the input man, I enjoy hearing what everyone thinks!
Always a pleasure man! But man, these finds were all found last July I believe. I’m wayyy behind on posting videos! Haha People probably enjoy seeing some warm looking scenery amidst the mini ice age we’re going through right now!
👍 Luv that little adze. Hard to believe they would use that metal piece as a projectile point that they could possibly lose, most likely a awl as @johnduncan said or an ornamental piece, something prized and kept close.
You might be correct on that thought. After researching the old copper artifacts, the rolled copper arrowheads looked like a dead ringer. Although I’m not sure this piece is copper. Whatever it was made to fit over is about the same diameter of a pencil. I could definitely see it as an ornamental pieces as well. Thanks for the input buddy!
Yeah, they were all found in the same general area. If they were found in the same spot I’d be inclined to think it might be a possible cache. I have 2 more found from the same spot that I found weeks after these were found. They will probably be in the next video. I have them all lined up next to each other, they look good lined up together!
So muck cool stuff … where do i begin ? Awesome saves man , killer points , lead musket ball or clay marble ? And the lead point .. very cool . Congratulations
Thanks man! The round piece was a musket ball. The patina on it definitely gave it that clay marble look. I appreciate it as always and hopefully I’ll get another video out in a week or two!
Great finds bro!! Love the small gray hardaway with the red tip…we don’t find many in these parts…and the copper rolled tip is fantastic!!!…would be cool to have somebody test the metallurgy to see if it came from the Michigan source way back when or if it was a trade scrap from the historic times??
I really appreciate it man! The guys I showed it to definitely thought it to be a rolled point. Some thought lead, some thought copper. I thought copper had more of a green patina, but I’m not the pro on that! If it is lead it was likely something traded or snatched in historic times. Either way I was excited to find it!
Haha I’m glad it helps out! I find myself on here daydreaming when I’m not able to get out myself. It also pumps me up and gets me ready to get out too! What area are you from?
Well, I was right about the video giving me luck! Went back to the field that I found all those celts in and found 8 whole points, a blade 15 broken points, a nutting stone, 4 hammer stones, and the best celt I've ever found! It's a rare type of rock for my area. I'm not sure what type of rock. It's a translucent brown with other rock inclusions!
I’m telling you.. you’d have a killer channel from the sound of it! It doesn’t have to be anything fancy… we just wanna see some artifacts! Stuff like that sounds like it doesn’t need commentary or anything! Those sound like amazing pieces! Hope to see them sometime!
I appreciate it! But yep, in and around the whole middle TN area. I live in the Nashville area and travel up to 1-1.5 hours in all directions in search of artifacts!
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Bro. That rolled copper piece is one of those "holy sh*t" moments lol that is insane. rolled copper projectile is what that is i beleive but was not aware of any significant amounts of copper stuff being found in TN. Its here on some level as ive seen publications and collections with some copper relics from mid and west TN. I cannot beleive you actually walked up and eyeballed that in the surf! Lol insanelt rare find is what that is. Would 100% be curious as to the origins of the copper as well as the way its made, maybe some folks can shed some light on where/when it wouldve been made. The stylistic characteristics of hiw its rolled/pounded into shape and rolled probably are distinct to certain time period and localities maybe. I would say it could be a flaking tool but im not sure theres any existing examples that are made that way, by rolling into shape. As far as im aware thats not how they were making the flaking tools that they did using copper. Especiqlly furthur down here in the south where copper is nowhere to be found as far as naturally occurring sources.
I have 2 other copper artifacts that I found in years past, and one has a more greenish color, the other having more of a cream color / greenish patina. This piece has more of a lead colored patina to it it seems. I took it to the KY dam show last year to get some thoughts on it. Showed it to everyone who had metal artifacts displayed. Everyone agreed that it looked like the rolled metal points. Some thought lead, some thought copper. As one guy mentioned that thought it was lead, he said although it was unusual, it wasn’t unheard of, and that they used whatever they got their hands on. I need to settle the debate on what type of metal it is by swinging my metal detector over it! Haha thanks again and as always for the input man. You always have a lot of insight and input on the artifacts!
What part of TN were you in for this adventure? I'm not asking the location of course but like what region of TN? If you don't mind sharing that is. Thank you
The finds in this video were made over a 3 week period or so, so they were all over. Some eastern middle TN, and some more middle to western middle TN. I live in the Nashville area and usually travel up to 1-1.5 hours away in any which direction when hunting, if that helps. Thanks for taking the time to check out the finds!
@Points365 awesome I live in southeast Tennessee we have a lot of historical artifacts around here too being that I live close to one of the seven Nations council grounds. It's nice to see someone else appreciating history in such a way
When I researched it, it was a dead ringer to the rolled copper points found more up north where natural deposits of copper were found. I’m thinking this piece might be lead though? I took it to a show to get some input and arrowhead is what people thought. They thought maybe lead also and although not unheard of, was unusual. As one guy mentioned, they used whatever they got their hands on! I appreciate it as always buddy!
Ignorance is bliss when it comes to how many I might have. If I knew how many I actually have I might start to wonder if I have a problem!😂 I would roughly guess that I have close to 1,000 whole / mostly whole. No telling how many broken pieces I have. If it’s like the ratio at which I find broken vs whole, which is probably 10:1… then that means I’d have close to 10k..🤔 Surely that number can’t be right! I do have tons, but it sure doesn’t seem like THAT many! Haha It’s all good on the last comment by the way! I wouldn’t put it past me to break the silence.. I definitely heard myself in the background on one of my more recent finds. I’ll have to edit that out! Haha thanks as always!
Still baffling how all the Pickwicks look like the same guy made them. They all have that one weak shoulder. You would think after a few hundred years one guy would say, "Hey, I'm going to make mine with symmetrical ears this time" Nope, just the same copy-cats over, and over, and over. Crazy
They prob accidentally made them symmetrical, but everyone made fun of it so much he destroyed it! Haha But I hear ya man… it is one of those mysteries that we’ll never have answers for! Did you get any sort of winter precipitation the other day? My uncle just north of you had some snow cover!
@Points365 Just cold rain for the last 4 days straight. Cold, but not too bad. Temps hovering around 50°.. which is miserable to us. Florida cold just Hits different. It's that kinda wet windy noreastern cold that cuts right through you. Like lake-effect cold. Miserable
Thanks man! Found that last piece on a bank as the water had recently receded. No modern trash found there. Everything from mid archaic to woodland artifacts found there as far as I can tell. I had no clue what it was when I walked up on it. I’ve learned over the years to pick up anything that looks unusual or out of place. Given where it was found I figured it record the pull just in case. After taking home and doing some research it looked exactly like the rolled copper points found more north of me. I took it to a show to get some input and everyone agreed it looked like the rolled points. Some thought copper. Some thought lead. The patina and weight make me think lead, but haven’t figured it out for sure yet. Some on here have thought it’s more likely to be an awl, which I could also see it being.
I appreciate it man! I’ve taken that piece with me to a few different artifact shows looking for input. Everyone agreed it looked like classic old rolled metal arrowheads. Much like the ones found more up north. It sure looks like one after doing some research. A few people on here mentioned it possibly being an awl as well, which sounds like a legit possibility. I’ll just add it to the cabinet of curiosities!😂
I think it’s lead… it sure has the weight of lead at least. Seems like most copper artifacts had more of a green / brown patina. I should run my metal detector over it, that would get to the bottom of it! Haha thanks for checking it out!
It has the weight and patina of lead… so that would get my guess. The few people I’ve showed it to who are knowledgeable on metal artifacts thought so too. Also thought it to be an unusual but not unheard of find as well. I appreciate it at always buddy!
I sure do enjoy your videos! I am in amazement at all the great finds you make. I haven't been able to get out and walk the fields this last year due to getting arthritis in both knees, so I get my fix by watching your videos! Thanks so much for sharing these finds with us.
It’s a pleasure the share them buddy! I know my time is coming when I’ll only be able to reminisce on my days hunting, so while I can, I try to share it all! It’s about time for you to get those bionic man knees!
@@Paleoman52 Champ! Glad to hear you’re still kicking but sad you’re having knee trouble….maybe you could set up one of your tractors with balloon tires and a comfy seat and hit the fields?!?! If there’s a will, there’s a way!!!?!…also, hope you’re still knapping….youre one of the best!!!! Kick some ass buddy!!!!
Awesome finds. Thanks for sharing your adventures, NC USA 🇺🇸
I appreciate man, and I’m glad to share! I’ll hopefully get another video out in a week or so.. I’m backed up with artifacts to share. Making videos is the hard part for me!
Sweet finds! That point at 15:30 is a beauty. I noticed you found a few dark points with brownish bases on them.
Thanks man! But yeah, All of those blueish colored points with the brown cortex at the base were all found at the same spot. I found 2 more there over the weeks / months after the finds in this video were made. They will probably be in the next video. I think they were found too far apart to have been part of a cache or anything, but it must’ve been their style at that particular camp?! Good eye!
@ That’s super cool. They sure had an eye for pretty material, really neat that they utilized that brown cortex for the bases.
Awesome finds brother…..congratulations
Thanks buddy! Hope you have some good luck in your upcoming hunts!
Great saves brother. That point at 15:30 mark, incredible material. Sweet square blade, and the fold on the metal point, nice. Good hunting.
Thanks man! Yeah I’m not sure what material that one piece is made of. Whatever it is I wish there was more of it around here!
@Points365 my buddy from Bluegrass Relics is going out in the morning to look, but I can't make it this time. Good hunting
I was out earlier today. Water pump went out on me on the way to my first spot. Luckily I was able to limp back to the ramp! I still took the time to hunt that spot while I was in the area though. Lol
Awesome video dude? That piece of metal would have caught my attention too! 👍🏻👍🏻
It definitely stuck out like a sore thumb in that mud. I didn’t have a clue what it was at first. I’ve learned to just whip out the phone and record all the unusual things I pick up just in case it winds up being something neat! Thanks as always buddy!
Great video nice to see some warmer scenery with a 10 year snow on the ground here in NC.nice green brier point and square knife, some nice stemmed points, and the table rock looking point is made from som beautiful banded material, nice finds and stay warm
Haha I agree! I was pulling videos from finds made last July when making this. I was enjoying turning the sound up and just listening to the sound of summer. It’s so lively! I appreciate you taking the time to check it out. I agree on the beat up table rock though.. I’m not sure what kind of material it is, but wish it was more common around here! It was too neat looking not to share. Thanks as always neighbor!
More awesome finds! Congrats!
I appreciate it buddy, and thanks for always taking the time to watch and comment!
Nice finds enjoyed watching and good luck on your next outdoor adventure 👍
Thanks for checking out the video and the finds! Hopefully, I’ll have another one up soon!
You have such a great creek/river spot(s). The fact that the points come out with almost no damage is unbelievable at times. We have SO much rocky shoreline that nearly everything I find is broken. It is almost time to get back at it for 2025. All this snow and sub-freezing weather in Maryland has kept me away from the water for weeks! Ready to get back on 'em. Thanks for taking the time to film, edit and share!
wondering if the rolled metal is native, post-contact or colonial in origin. Really odd find.
We definitely have our fair share of rocky areas, and for the most part the stuff that comes from those spots are mostly broken. The sandy / silty areas do have a much higher success rate when it comes to the whole ones! It helps that I find them straight at the source from where they come out of the bank, which gives it relatively minimal time to be exposed to conditions that lead to breakage.
The metal piece I believe is made of lead.. I think. If so it would be post contact. It’s definitely made in an identical fashion to the copper points that are more common around MI. Time to metal detect! Thanks for checking it out and commenting. Hope it thaws out soon for you up there so you can get back at it!
Perfect timing for a video. Ive been killing it lately. Found 8 celts a paddle drill and 4 whole points in 2 hours the other day. Found 2 points yesterday and 2 today. No telling what ill find this weekend. Your videos always give me good luck!
Duuude! You’re straight killing it out there! Hopefully this video will keep the flint flowing and maybe a little of your luck will wear off on me! Haha Keep it up man and best of luck!
You need to start posting some finds man… I’d be the first subscriber in a heartbeat!
@Points365 My family and friends keep telling me to start a channel. I've never done social media besides commenting on arrowhead videos. I guess that's why I haven't made a channel.
Very interesting finds! Yes that does appear to be a conical arrowhead to me, likely bent due to impact with a hard surface. I haven't seen many examples in person but it's spot on in manufacture imo.
Lots of cool mid to late archaic stemmed projectiles/knives.
The concave based side notch looks like an earlier type such as Greebrier or Big Sandy.
I love artifact collecting, and ive been into typology for many years and fortunate to have studied and debated North American arrowhead types with many elders in the hobby and pros included.
I enjoyed your show, thanks for sharing it!
I really appreciate your input on the artifacts! That’s what I love about sharing finds, is when people share their thoughts on pieces. I’m admittedly bad at identifying pieces. There are SO MANY different types, with some only being different by such minute details.
But like you, I haven’t seen many of the metal points in person except for the few I’ve seen at artifact shows. I look them over real good now that I’m trying to compare it to what I found. It does appear to be a dead ringer as far as shape and method of manufacture. Thanks again man!
Awesome finds
I appreciate it!
Nice finds, again.
Thanks my friend!
Gosh dang man you are the goat as far as I’m concerned! Whatever you have figured out please keep doing or the earth will swallow them again
Haha man all I do is spend all my free time out there looking! My free time seems to be dwindling at an alarming rate, but I still get out there when I can. It keeps me up at night thinking about what all could be on the brink of being lost for good… again! I’m just glad to be lucky enough to recover and share what I can with everyone. I appreciate you buddy!
Great finds as usual
I appreciate it man, hope all is well!
First, I have to compliment you on your quick reflexes on that blade that wanted to jump out of your hand! You must be a gamer? Awesome finds as always! Stems that are beautiful! square knife wow! And material on that one so pretty! Congratulations on the lovely rolled metal one ! Not too many of them come along that often! Wonderful find. 🎉 take care.
Haha thank you! When I was putting together this video I noticed me almost dropping that blade. I kind of impressed myself with that catch!😂 But nope.. not a gamer. Just being terrified of dropping an artifact gives me super human reflexes! Haha But thank you for all the compliments on the artifacts. I keep telling myself I need to take the metal detector up on the high bank where I found that piece. That would be so neat to find a whole slew of em! Thanks as always!
@Points365 definitely! Metal detect!!! Who knows what you will find! Maybe copper as well.
Thanks for your video
It’s my pleasure, and thank you for taking the time to check it out!
Awesome artifacts, love that square knife, don't see them much, and that rolled metal 😮, now that's different, very cool 😎
Thanks buddy. I have a few square knives, but you’re right… I don’t find them often around these parts either! Thanks for coming back to check out the new round of finds man!
Awesome finds man! That sure does look like a rolled conical copper point!
Thanks man! But yeah agreed, that’s what everyone I showed it to at artifact shows seemed to think as well. Although I think this one could be made of lead, as one fellow mentioned, they used whatever they got their hands on… which might be the case for this piece. I appreciate it as always buddy!
Each one of these would have to be my favorite one. Maybe the brindle stone is most impressive , yet the rolled metal is astonishing to see.
I appreciate it! Sometimes I find one that’s broken, in rough shape, but just too pretty not to add to a video! That brindle stone being one of them.. not sure what material it is, or where it came from, but wish it was more common around here! I appreciate it as always!
I know that this video was made back when warmer weather was around by those big toes you were broadcasting, Lol! Another great video of treasures to be enjoyed and I am thankful for it. I do believe that metal point was some kind of hunting tool, but I cant say for sure cause I wern't there when it was in use. However, you can easily tell that it is older than dirt.
Hah you would be correct! All the finds in this video were found back in July of last year. I’m that behind on making videos! By the time summer gets here my videos will have ice and snow in them. But I appreciate the input on that metal piece. When I checked out some copper points at an artifact show, I noticed that they were made in a similar fashion. Like they had just rolled it over the shaft of something and beat it into shape. I need to go back there with my metal detector!
@@Points365 That's another thing I like doing, Metal detecting. I have two detectors, One is a Whites Classic and the other is a Whites Eagle II which I have found lots of good stuff with, including a CSA belt buckle. There's a story behind that. I was detecting an old church yard and found quite a few of those neckerchief things that the Cub Scouts of America would have on their neckerchief, the thing with the Bear on it. Anyway, I went around to the back of the church and there was a narrow road back there and on the other side of the road was this huge Oak Tree. I got a strong signal first thing and dug down about 10 inches or so and found a barber quarter dated 1915. I moved on around the tree and got this huge bang on my detector.
18 inches in the ground and I came out with this belt buckle that had CSA on it, just like the neckerchief things did and being a dummy, I thought it was a Cub Scouts buckle. 8 years later I found out it was a civil war buckle.
My dad was a whites fan. He used to swing one back in the day around Nashville when civil was relics were scattered all over town. He said you could find any old rock wall near town and walk along it swinging and find something! That’s an incredible yet hilarious story about the belt buckle! I can definitely see why you’d think it was a “Cub Scouts of America” buckle though! That’s like the holy grail of most every relic hunter that looks for civil war artifacts. What state or area are you from?
@ I am from North Georgia, Blairsville Ga. to be exact, but the civil war was more to the west of us, but I am sure that troops probably fanned out across the state looking for Johnny Reb, which is me, and maybe stopped to drop their pants to empty their bowels and lost a buckle in the process. Who knows? The worst thing about that find was that I let a guy who knew what I had found, beat me out of it for 100 bucks, then call me a week later and thank me for that 4000 dollar buckle, because mine was the best one ever found, completely intact, because of the Georgia red clay that I dug it out of, which had preserved it whole. no marks anywhere, which also made me think it was a Cub Scouts buckle. I never went detecting with that guy ever again either. I don't like to be cheated. By the way, I live in North West Georgia now, near Summerville and probably about 1 mile from the Alabama State Line and about 35 miles from Chattanooga, Tenn. Where are you from .
@ulricspiva4450 Wow… yeah that guy sounds like a real piece of crap that ripped you off with that buckle. Hopefully he got what was coming to him. It sounds like it was an incredible find. But man, we’re basically neighbors! Haha well not quite. I live just outside of Nashville. Just south of it. Born and raised. I wish I had know in my youth how plentiful artifacts were, I would’ve gotten started a lot earlier!
Amazing finds brother
I appreciate it man and good luck out there!
Lot of nice points and minute heartbreakers. At least you had some beach to search. Keep looking and be safe.
Even the heartbreakers are a welcomed find on those long days with little to show for it as you know! These finds were from July or so of last year. I think I sent you a video of that metal piece last year to get your thoughts on it. I took it to the KY dam show and got a lot of good input on it there! Thanks as always buddy!
Just got around to watching , I must say , I'm impressed with your finds. Love your videos. ❤❤ Thanks for another great one.
Thanks so much and I appreciate you coming back to check out the finds! I’m trying to get back on my schedule of putting out a new video every 2 weeks. I have quite a few backed up from last year still waiting to make its way into videos! Thanks again and as always!
Nice finds mate 😎
I appreciate it as always buddy!
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Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to check it out and commenting!
@@Points365 Noi problem!! you are welcome.. if u got some time.. you can check out the very best of our 2024 finds.. the last video... a real sweet stuff!
The rolled copper piece looks like a tinkler to me. Native women would sew quite a few of them to the bottom hem of their dresses. When they walked or danced they hit together and made a tinkling sound. Some are open on both ends and some are closed and tapered like yours.👍♋
I’ve heard of those.. I never thought of that being a possibility though. Thanks for the input! I’ll have to look up some examples of them to get a better idea. I appreciate it!
Great saves, I like that square knife and the copper dart point. It looked like it hit a Rock fish👍🏻
Thanks buddy! Yeah that square knife was found at a spot that usually spit out the old stuff. I’m not sure if the square knives were only used in the earlier time periods or not, but early archaic is the newest stuff that comes from that particular spot. That metal piece either hit a “rock”fish or one heck of a hard noggin! Haha
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Zebra point was sick. Copper piece looks like a wrapped point. We get those and we get the tinkler cones and hair wraps too
Thanks man! I have no clue what kind of material that was, but it’s definitely something I don’t see much of around here. That metal piece is the first one I’ve found. I had an idea of what it was when I picked it up, but had to do some research to verify. It definitely looks like the copper points found farther north of here. Someone mentioned the tinkler cone earlier. They called it something different, but thought it might be one of those? I wouldn’t have a clue. Thanks for the input buddy!
That presumed metal point is intriguing! The only groups using metal were a few tribes in Michigan and they were made with copper that can be found in a near pure state there. If that's what it is, it was traded down or? Later when metal showed up many adopted it, but the rolling looks the same as the pre Columbian metal points. ALL of the finds were awesome!
When I’ve taken that piece to shows for input it’s caused a few head scratches. Everyone agrees that it looks spot on to the rolled copper points found up north. This one seems to be made of lead though I believe. A couple people thought copper, a couple people thought lead as well. For now it resides in my cabinet of curiosities! Haha I appreciate the input man, I enjoy hearing what everyone thinks!
Killer haul buddy
I appreciate it as always man!
Thanks for sharing ,it was a little warmer when you filmed these, lol
Always a pleasure man! But man, these finds were all found last July I believe. I’m wayyy behind on posting videos! Haha People probably enjoy seeing some warm looking scenery amidst the mini ice age we’re going through right now!
👍 Luv that little adze. Hard to believe they would use that metal piece as a projectile point that they could possibly lose, most likely a awl as @johnduncan said or an ornamental piece, something prized and kept close.
You might be correct on that thought. After researching the old copper artifacts, the rolled copper arrowheads looked like a dead ringer. Although I’m not sure this piece is copper. Whatever it was made to fit over is about the same diameter of a pencil. I could definitely see it as an ornamental pieces as well. Thanks for the input buddy!
You found like three stemmed ones with the little banded orange gold at base of stems on thay dark green blue material. Beauties man. Good eye
Yeah, they were all found in the same general area. If they were found in the same spot I’d be inclined to think it might be a possible cache. I have 2 more found from the same spot that I found weeks after these were found. They will probably be in the next video. I have them all lined up next to each other, they look good lined up together!
So muck cool stuff … where do i begin ? Awesome saves man , killer points , lead musket ball or clay marble ? And the lead point .. very cool . Congratulations
Thanks man! The round piece was a musket ball. The patina on it definitely gave it that clay marble look. I appreciate it as always and hopefully I’ll get another video out in a week or two!
Great finds bro!! Love the small gray hardaway with the red tip…we don’t find many in these parts…and the copper rolled tip is fantastic!!!…would be cool to have somebody test the metallurgy to see if it came from the Michigan source way back when or if it was a trade scrap from the historic times??
I really appreciate it man! The guys I showed it to definitely thought it to be a rolled point. Some thought lead, some thought copper. I thought copper had more of a green patina, but I’m not the pro on that! If it is lead it was likely something traded or snatched in historic times. Either way I was excited to find it!
YT always gets my subs to me late in the west 😠 You make my day though when I don't feel like hiking.😊
Haha I’m glad it helps out! I find myself on here daydreaming when I’m not able to get out myself. It also pumps me up and gets me ready to get out too! What area are you from?
Well, I was right about the video giving me luck! Went back to the field that I found all those celts in and found 8 whole points, a blade 15 broken points, a nutting stone, 4 hammer stones, and the best celt I've ever found! It's a rare type of rock for my area. I'm not sure what type of rock. It's a translucent brown with other rock inclusions!
I’m telling you.. you’d have a killer channel from the sound of it! It doesn’t have to be anything fancy… we just wanna see some artifacts! Stuff like that sounds like it doesn’t need commentary or anything! Those sound like amazing pieces! Hope to see them sometime!
Crazy good finds! Middle TN, right?
I appreciate it! But yep, in and around the whole middle TN area. I live in the Nashville area and travel up to 1-1.5 hours in all directions in search of artifacts!
Bro. That rolled copper piece is one of those "holy sh*t" moments lol that is insane.
rolled copper projectile is what that is i beleive but was not aware of any significant amounts of copper stuff being found in TN. Its here on some level as ive seen publications and collections with some copper relics from mid and west TN. I cannot beleive you actually walked up and eyeballed that in the surf! Lol insanelt rare find is what that is. Would 100% be curious as to the origins of the copper as well as the way its made, maybe some folks can shed some light on where/when it wouldve been made. The stylistic characteristics of hiw its rolled/pounded into shape and rolled probably are distinct to certain time period and localities maybe.
I would say it could be a flaking tool but im not sure theres any existing examples that are made that way, by rolling into shape. As far as im aware thats not how they were making the flaking tools that they did using copper. Especiqlly furthur down here in the south where copper is nowhere to be found as far as naturally occurring sources.
I have 2 other copper artifacts that I found in years past, and one has a more greenish color, the other having more of a cream color / greenish patina. This piece has more of a lead colored patina to it it seems. I took it to the KY dam show last year to get some thoughts on it. Showed it to everyone who had metal artifacts displayed. Everyone agreed that it looked like the rolled metal points. Some thought lead, some thought copper. As one guy mentioned that thought it was lead, he said although it was unusual, it wasn’t unheard of, and that they used whatever they got their hands on. I need to settle the debate on what type of metal it is by swinging my metal detector over it! Haha thanks again and as always for the input man. You always have a lot of insight and input on the artifacts!
What part of TN were you in for this adventure? I'm not asking the location of course but like what region of TN? If you don't mind sharing that is. Thank you
The finds in this video were made over a 3 week period or so, so they were all over. Some eastern middle TN, and some more middle to western middle TN. I live in the Nashville area and usually travel up to 1-1.5 hours away in any which direction when hunting, if that helps. Thanks for taking the time to check out the finds!
@Points365 awesome I live in southeast Tennessee we have a lot of historical artifacts around here too being that I live close to one of the seven Nations council grounds. It's nice to see someone else appreciating history in such a way
Is the last one a socketed metal arrow point? Cool finds!!
When I researched it, it was a dead ringer to the rolled copper points found more up north where natural deposits of copper were found. I’m thinking this piece might be lead though? I took it to a show to get some input and arrowhead is what people thought. They thought maybe lead also and although not unheard of, was unusual. As one guy mentioned, they used whatever they got their hands on! I appreciate it as always buddy!
Nice finds as always how many points do you think you have? And sorry about my last comment you didn't make a noise it was my pos phone 👍
Ignorance is bliss when it comes to how many I might have. If I knew how many I actually have I might start to wonder if I have a problem!😂 I would roughly guess that I have close to 1,000 whole / mostly whole. No telling how many broken pieces I have. If it’s like the ratio at which I find broken vs whole, which is probably 10:1… then that means I’d have close to 10k..🤔 Surely that number can’t be right! I do have tons, but it sure doesn’t seem like THAT many! Haha
It’s all good on the last comment by the way! I wouldn’t put it past me to break the silence.. I definitely heard myself in the background on one of my more recent finds. I’ll have to edit that out! Haha thanks as always!
Lead Trade Point looks like to me.
Thanks for the input buddy!
Maybe a metal awl
That’s been mentioned a few times now. It’s definitely a possibility I didn’t even think of! I appreciate you taking the time to give your .2¢!
Still baffling how all the Pickwicks look like the same guy made them. They all have that one weak shoulder. You would think after a few hundred years one guy would say, "Hey, I'm going to make mine with symmetrical ears this time" Nope, just the same copy-cats over, and over, and over. Crazy
They prob accidentally made them symmetrical, but everyone made fun of it so much he destroyed it! Haha But I hear ya man… it is one of those mysteries that we’ll never have answers for! Did you get any sort of winter precipitation the other day? My uncle just north of you had some snow cover!
@Points365 Just cold rain for the last 4 days straight. Cold, but not too bad. Temps hovering around 50°.. which is miserable to us. Florida cold just Hits different. It's that kinda wet windy noreastern cold that cuts right through you. Like lake-effect cold. Miserable
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Thanks for checking it out man! Like the new logo btw!
Sweet finds! ♥ Please elaborate on your last find @18:40. Is that lead? 🤔
Thanks man! Found that last piece on a bank as the water had recently receded. No modern trash found there. Everything from mid archaic to woodland artifacts found there as far as I can tell. I had no clue what it was when I walked up on it. I’ve learned over the years to pick up anything that looks unusual or out of place. Given where it was found I figured it record the pull just in case. After taking home and doing some research it looked exactly like the rolled copper points found more north of me. I took it to a show to get some input and everyone agreed it looked like the rolled points. Some thought copper. Some thought lead. The patina and weight make me think lead, but haven’t figured it out for sure yet. Some on here have thought it’s more likely to be an awl, which I could also see it being.
Bunch of killer finds, brother !!💥💥💥💥
You find any more information on the metal one ?
Amazing as always, man !!
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I appreciate it man! I’ve taken that piece with me to a few different artifact shows looking for input. Everyone agreed it looked like classic old rolled metal arrowheads. Much like the ones found more up north. It sure looks like one after doing some research. A few people on here mentioned it possibly being an awl as well, which sounds like a legit possibility. I’ll just add it to the cabinet of curiosities!😂
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Looks to be a knife
That’s one mangled knife if so!
rolled copper? could be an awl.
I think it’s lead… it sure has the weight of lead at least. Seems like most copper artifacts had more of a green / brown patina. I should run my metal detector over it, that would get to the bottom of it! Haha thanks for checking it out!
Dude you talk way too much in this video I can't get my own thoughts out.
I get that a lot… 😂
Copper or led on the point? Nice!
It has the weight and patina of lead… so that would get my guess. The few people I’ve showed it to who are knowledgeable on metal artifacts thought so too. Also thought it to be an unusual but not unheard of find as well. I appreciate it at always buddy!
@Points365 it would be after European occupation when it was made then if led, either way a rare piece.