@@tennesseevalleyrelics3459 Very impressive my friend. Huge congratulations 🎉 What would you call that paleo piece? I’ve never seen a base like that…. Beaver lakes are kind of close and if it’s a wheeler it’s huge for the type but I’m just curious what your thinking after digesting the find. This is probably the most stacked video I’ve ever seen. Unreal brother.
@@creekhunter420 Thank you so much brother. Not sure I belong in the same breath as TVR and Points365. Does anyone remember Stonejelly, silentrift, and of course FlintSpall?
the data is lost when you do not record the specifics, depth, elevation, longitude, latitude, direction, and topographics, other wise, its just a rock made into a tool. please be the science we need. Or leave them for a willing hunter.
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Tell that to mother nature, she's the one that washed all those killers out for us to find......... Otherwise it's not "just a tool". There's plenty that can be learned from evaluation of lithic artifacts of all types. Flaking, reduction sequencing, reduction strategies and technologies etc etc. The list goes on and on.............. The lost data we should be worried about is the sites that are in the path of development/destruction by development. Those are far more in number and scale than anything coming from creek or riverbanks or fields.
You're tripping little robbie....do you watch their videos? Field Finds and River/ Stream finds have lost all context once they've entered the waterways. Please be the smart guy we need or leave it up to people with basic knowledge.
@@littlerobbie9648actually, they belong to anyone that has permission to be on private land. Get over it! Streams and field finds do not get documented because they have been washed out from the original place. If you knew anything about the archeological process you would know that
That quad will go well with the best examples out there at that size. World class quad/paleo relic.
Oof I missed the auction! I'll have to get in on the next one!
Breaking both legs and right arm!😁 Congrats Big Daddy! Amazing finds!!👍🏻🇺🇸
WE USED TO HAVE HUNDREDS OF THEM FROM HAVING A CABIN CRUSIER IN THE 60s.
My brother had a drug issue and sold them without us knowing.
Incredible video!! Absolute killers!
Thanks brad
Well worth the trip my friend. WoW. Great saves .
Those are in beautiful condition 👍
WHAT 😧, dang ! Frickin Awesome 😎
Awesome
What the fuck is going on brother!!! My goodness your tuned in.
Lots of miles to find them virgin grounds!! Thanks man
Yall are both my two favorite hunters to watch @benallen7793 & @tennesseevalleyrelics3459
Keep killing it boys!
@@tennesseevalleyrelics3459
Very impressive my friend. Huge congratulations 🎉 What would you call that paleo piece? I’ve never seen a base like that…. Beaver lakes are kind of close and if it’s a wheeler it’s huge for the type but I’m just curious what your thinking after digesting the find. This is probably the most stacked video I’ve ever seen. Unreal brother.
@@benallen7793 a couple knowledgeable guys said it was a quad and that they had seen a couple with deep bases like that over the years
@@creekhunter420
Thank you so much brother. Not sure I belong in the same breath as TVR and Points365. Does anyone remember Stonejelly, silentrift, and of course FlintSpall?
Woww!!! Increíble!!! 🤯🤯
the data is lost when you do not record the specifics, depth, elevation, longitude, latitude, direction, and topographics, other wise, its just a rock made into a tool. please be the science we need. Or leave them for a willing hunter.
Tell that to mother nature, she's the one that washed all those killers out for us to find......... Otherwise it's not "just a tool". There's plenty that can be learned from evaluation of lithic artifacts of all types. Flaking, reduction sequencing, reduction strategies and technologies etc etc. The list goes on and on.............. The lost data we should be worried about is the sites that are in the path of development/destruction by development. Those are far more in number and scale than anything coming from creek or riverbanks or fields.
You're tripping little robbie....do you watch their videos? Field Finds and River/ Stream finds have lost all context once they've entered the waterways. Please be the smart guy we need or leave it up to people with basic knowledge.
@@pointsnpoles4640 what? How about, leave them alone. They do not belong to you alone, I do not care where it is. You do not own it. Here me?
@@littlerobbie9648 My point is proven....
@@littlerobbie9648actually, they belong to anyone that has permission to be on private land. Get over it! Streams and field finds do not get documented because they have been washed out from the original place. If you knew anything about the archeological process you would know that