Thanks for making another video Brent. I really enjoy watching you walk the creek/river and your videos in the shed where you show everything. Do you find many projectile points, knives, or drills? How about digging tools like a hafted hoe or hand hoe? I’d imagine some of the tools you have were digging tools. What a treat to have so many great sites nearby. Take care and keep making these videos please.
I do have a collection of points and blades. Most are In a local museum. In my area, they are found at the camp sites almost never on the rivers. I just prefer tool hunting. I find them more interesting and they are plentiful.
Hi Brent ... Thanks for teaching me quite a bit about Native American artifacts! I was wondering ... Do you only scan the surface after the rocks get shuffled around by the water/weather; or do you sometimes did down a little. I've just started looking in my area (only twice so far), and I've found quite a few things by digging down 6 or 8 inches into the gravel. Of course, the water's starting to get pretty damn chilly here in Canada, so I've ordered some insulated waterproof gloves.
So many tools! Looks like some of them represent birds. Beautiful spot, thank you for sharing 💯👍
When those grave bars dry out and get covered with leaves just take your leaf blower 🤪. I bet that would get some looks.
Thanks for making another video Brent. I really enjoy watching you walk the creek/river and your videos in the shed where you show everything. Do you find many projectile points, knives, or drills? How about digging tools like a hafted hoe or hand hoe? I’d imagine some of the tools you have were digging tools. What a treat to have so many great sites nearby. Take care and keep making these videos please.
I do have a collection of points and blades. Most are In a local museum. In my area, they are found at the camp sites almost never on the rivers. I just prefer tool hunting. I find them more interesting and they are plentiful.
Hi Brent ... Thanks for teaching me quite a bit about Native American artifacts! I was wondering ... Do you only scan the surface after the rocks get shuffled around by the water/weather; or do you sometimes did down a little. I've just started looking in my area (only twice so far), and I've found quite a few things by digging down 6 or 8 inches into the gravel. Of course, the water's starting to get pretty damn chilly here in Canada, so I've ordered some insulated waterproof gloves.
I do at times when things are slow, or when I'm in a spot I know holds a lot of tools. I am up in years now, and it can be physically demanding.
I don't believe in digging. The earth will reveal everything in its time. It just seems wrong.
great finds
Why you put them back in? Too heavy to carry out?
Yes, some are too heavy. I have a large collection and only bring out the best artifacts at this point.
How you find these…. 😮
Possibly a pestle?