I only found one arrowhead in my life. I was like seven years old. It was 50+ years ago, and I was digging a whole in the garden to fashion a rabbit "trap". At that very moment I remembered how we just learned in school that arrowheads are often found in gardens. I looked down immediately, and there on top of my last shovel full of dirt was a beautiful white arrowhead. I went crazy. Probably the luckiest coincidence that ever happened to me ( Crown Point, IN). I promised myself I'd find another before I die. Plenty of creeks here in PA. Never did catch a rabbit, but my dad did trip over the whole while checking the garden at dusk. Success all around!
🤣 That's a good one! I imagine a landowner or two would let you walk plowed fields near a creek if they are to hard for you to traverse! You will find more in a field near a creek or river than almost anywhere else...I wish you all the best!
That's how I found my 1st, except I was hiking. I took a quick rest at a intersection of 2 trails next to a small stream. I was looking at the gravels and medium sized rocks and said to myself "this is a great spot for arrowheads" . As soon as I finished that thought, I looked straight down and the 1st thing my eyes caught was a half buried point. I picked it up and studied every flake removed, how sharp the point was, and was stumped as to what kind it was and what the material was( Brewerton-silicified mudstone) The man who knapped it was a master. Perfect symmetry anyway you turned it. That day a fire was lit in me. That was 30 years ago
Wonderful finds, broke’s and all!!!! The last one was a “ SMOKER “! Thanks for saving history from being lost. We’re in S.E., Ga., and I’ve only found a few shards of pottery and a few arrowheads. I’m too old now to get out like I use to. Great video guys! ☺️
Post flooding in spring time river raises up over the field where there was a Miami Indian village that stretched 6 miles both sides. Cells, 3/4 and full grooved axes and piles of rocks everywhere. Those piles are points and blades. Been hunting it since I was 7 or 8, I'm almost 66 years old today.
@@pointsnpoles4640 By the way the field has a Historical marker. It says in 1780 200 Kentuckians attacked a Miama Indian village along the Eel River in retaliation for raids on settlements in Kentucky
I recently got permission to hunt a “feeder creek” with beautiful rock beds from a farmer who owned the land. He gave me two weeks to hunt before he headed out with his daughters and started putting up deer stands. When I told him what I was looking for he laughed lightly and said good luck I already looked several times. That day I came out that creek with several American Indian artifacts. Leather hole drills, the actual rock plate with serrated edges and holes, multi sided napping stone complete with finger grooves, the stone used to nap blades on with the gouges still Very noticeable. Needless to say I plan to hit this place again after this deer season. I haven’t shown him yet. He did say if I find it I can keep it. But something tells me he said that Not expecting me to find anything. I think when he “looked” he was simply looking for arrowheads and had tunnel vision bypassing all other shapes. When looking for artifacts, you’re simply looking for unnatural shapes. The first thing I noticed was the serrated edge of the drilling stone. About 15 feet away. Sticking out of the dirt and mud so so beautifully. I couldn’t help but laugh to myself as thought about his laugh at the idea of me not finding anything. I plan on showing him my finds soon now I got them cleaned. I can only hope he is a man of his word. I already know he’s gonna be shocked and most likely will start hunting this spot again and if he’s smart he won’t go in with the thought of looking for Just arrowheads.
@mrspankytank2858 I'd just show him a couple...wouldn't put my trust in anyone to keep the same energy if they find out there ARE artifacts there, there is a good chance he could be like "nevermind I don't want ya to hunt it"......had it happen 2 times to me by old timers I thought would never be that way..
@@pointsnpoles4640 Thanks for the reply and advice. Heading to some creeks in the Boston Mountains this week on my days off to fossil and artifact hunt. Wish me luck! Good luck at the show in Tulsa. Just seen your post. You’re obviously a master at this. Learning a lot from your channel.
@@mrspankytank2858 if you can walk banks and bars down and check the water up. Get some good polarized glasses that don't have too much dark tint to them!
We are in the ozarks and I just found 2 arrowheads, first ones ever, last weekend. We have a ton of chert on our property and both arrowheads were made out of the pinkish kind. I’ve also found huge pieces of fossilized coral and lava rock. We have a small creek that runs thru our property and we haven’t made it thru the whole thing yet. Great video, so cool!
That big bi face looks like it might have been a preform. I say that because it appears to still have a large flat platform at the end that can still be worked. Real cool finds man! You gotta a great spot!
My parents used to take my brother and I to a huge field in or around Hope Arkansas after any good rain, man, we would find tons of arrow heads and artifacts laying right on top of the sand bars.
Awesome finds! Love the high quality materials in your area. The creeks there seem alot like here I find alot of tools more so than points but I love tools just as much as points. I've been binge watching your vids good stuff, good luck and happy hunting brother 👍
It's not in disgust it's just there is so many pieces of Rock that have been hit on It would be overwhelming to keep it all....we are blessed to have so much out here forsure.
when you found the broken base in the beginning, somewhere at between 20 and 30 seconds in, on the right of your hand appears to look like a beautiful serrated edged point, point first in the ground
Those are some BEAUTIFUL tools brother. They make a great collection themselves. Amazing material. Great video. You got my sub today. Thanks for sharing.
It still gets me too. Some of the stuff is just awesome to see...nature is the the best! I walk past material all the time that I'm like "man I wish i could find a point made out of this" I say it about 1000 times each trip
The one at 24.30 is a work of art and was the clickbait that got me here. Being the other side of the pond finding a rich site like yours is impossible. I can only assume it is the time span between the period stone tools were commonly used and now. Only ever found one Mesolithic knife. There are gravel quarries where you can find the really early axes in the far south but the ice age wiped clean anything further north before about 10,000 BC.
Man... I get so jealous watching this video. I've found a handful of small points in my day, most from a single farm field in central Indiana. I have hunted PLENTY of creeks, but I for the life of me just can't find anything in them...
looks like a quarrying site and all of these are trade blanks to haul back home to make actual tools later hence the reason they looked like never used and have so many rough edges, big platforms and even cortex still present on the outside
I find it fascinating that you can just go look around and find these ancient (?) Tools. I would guess most of them were lost either hunting or during conflicts??
Wow!!! What a smoker, man that little area has been pumping out so nice points. Hey Brother I'll take quality over quantity any day. Thanks for sharing my Friend 👍
We got 10-12 inches in my area in less than 8 hrs...the northern part got 7...the most rain in recorded history of the st louis area...been busy helping take care of my father in law that got put on hospice a couple weeks ago. Should get a day or two this week to get out though...thanks for the support!
Its anything you want it to be cuz at that big of a "biface" could have been turned into a knife or "blade" or 10 arrow heads from spalling but like it said could be anything nice finds BTW you definitely got a possible cache somewhere in that creek with that many bifaces which is a big deal!
Man that’s so cool… I use to find them when I was a kid where everybody went four wheeling and along the river. I’m a new subscriber, what state are you in?
Yea they were doing some serious woodwork and farming around our creeks...it helps that there is a beautiful variety of chert deposits along the hills of em too
Everyone has an idea of what it is but if you want to know take one of your preforms and pretend thats the only tool you have and suddenly without all the modern technologies suddenly it has a lot of uses!
East central/ Northeast Missouri.......and yea you're about the 30th person that's said that lol....that is the rock composition of about 90% of the creeks around here...it's nothing but Chert and Jasper deposits around this area
u guys get excited over points I've found a bucket of those in fields and caves but I'd love to find tools like u fellers we're. great video good hunting o yeah before I go let m we ask what state u guys in out of my collection I've only got a couple heads the color of flint u guys were finding a bunch of it I've always wandered we're it came from
Yessir! I hunt mostly east central (outside st louis) and north east Missouri ! Thanks for watching! Had my heartbroken today...can't wait to get it posted. Lost lake.....Bright white Burlington with blue specks.
@@blackelk06 I find enough Burlington Chert to build a small city everytime I'm out. If ya want email me at Pointsandpoles@gmail.com and I'll send ya some good tools made from it...not giving away no points tho 😂
@@amosadams7058 it's fairly new to me as well.. I just started looking last August...just put some time in and you'll be surprised what you'll find! Thanks for the support!
Yea sry about that...my buddy gets a Little excited and doesn't realize kids watch my channel..I don't have the editing software to bleep him out. I'll do better! Thanks for the input and support!
@joshdonathan7311 Maybe one of us had something along those lines....I always put up offerings while I'm out. It's a scientific fact you will find more if you offer the Great Spirit something. 😂😂
Well done my friend....you have definitely found the honey hole!!!...Keep that one to yourself!!!! Absolutely amazing...again great job...Much Respect from St Petersburg Florida....
Yup I'm up in north eastern MO, haven't went that far south yet for arrowheads. I have hunted game along the black tho,, but plan on getting some floats in down there
@@pointsnpoles4640 Sorry I forgot to tell you about how many artifacts are on both sides of the black River, 11 point , and current rivers, just an absolute amazing amounts of artifacts in the clearest spring fed rivers in the Americas 🌎
Everywhere you looked there's worked pieces.....you are standing in the middle of a quarrysite/workshop.....Come on man...really???... said with respect....open your eyes grasshopper......
I hope you record and Robert this Data to your local tribe and SHPO. We only have one chance to record the data for cultural resources. Please don't mess it up. You are essentiallly looting a site.
Not in the state of missouri...I have permission to hunt the creeks I hunt. A "site" would refer to somewhere on land in a specified area which I also hunt with permission. These creeks are miles long and it would be impossible to find where they all originated. You only have to report sites in missouri if human remains are found. You can choose to report your finds otherwise to the archeological society of missouri which is encouraged.
I only found one arrowhead in my life. I was like seven years old. It was 50+ years ago, and I was digging a whole in the garden to fashion a rabbit "trap". At that very moment I remembered how we just learned in school that arrowheads are often found in gardens. I looked down immediately, and there on top of my last shovel full of dirt was a beautiful white arrowhead. I went crazy. Probably the luckiest coincidence that ever happened to me ( Crown Point, IN). I promised myself I'd find another before I die. Plenty of creeks here in PA. Never did catch a rabbit, but my dad did trip over the whole while checking the garden at dusk. Success all around!
🤣 That's a good one! I imagine a landowner or two would let you walk plowed fields near a creek if they are to hard for you to traverse! You will find more in a field near a creek or river than almost anywhere else...I wish you all the best!
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Always make sure you are on private land. If ever find a Arrow Head. It's against the Law to pick them on Federal Lands.
@@KennyWatson-mu9to or State owned land *
That's how I found my 1st, except I was hiking. I took a quick rest at a intersection of 2 trails next to a small stream. I was looking at the gravels and medium sized rocks and said to myself "this is a great spot for arrowheads" . As soon as I finished that thought, I looked straight down and the 1st thing my eyes caught was a half buried point. I picked it up and studied every flake removed, how sharp the point was, and was stumped as to what kind it was and what the material was( Brewerton-silicified mudstone) The man who knapped it was a master. Perfect symmetry anyway you turned it. That day a fire was lit in me. That was 30 years ago
That is one hell of a feeder! What id give to live near one of those 😍 really great finds, thanks for taking me along.
Thanks for watching! Yea can't wait till our next rain to run back up it!
Wonderful finds, broke’s and all!!!! The last one was a “ SMOKER “! Thanks for saving history from being lost. We’re in S.E., Ga., and I’ve only found a few shards of pottery and a few arrowheads. I’m too old now to get out like I use to. Great video guys! ☺️
Awesome finds!!! I Love artifact hunting!!! SWEET! Have a great one!!!
Post flooding in spring time river raises up over the field where there was a Miami Indian village that stretched 6 miles both sides. Cells, 3/4 and full grooved axes and piles of rocks everywhere. Those piles are points and blades.
Been hunting it since I was 7 or 8, I'm almost 66 years old today.
I could only dream of a site like that! Maybe one day I'll strike gold....
@@pointsnpoles4640 It's flooded right now, should recede in a few days. Time for my rubber boots.
@@pointsnpoles4640 By the way the field has a Historical marker. It says in 1780 200 Kentuckians attacked a Miama Indian village along the Eel River in retaliation for raids on settlements in Kentucky
@@jamebrooke894 thanks for the info...ima do some research
I recently got permission to hunt a “feeder creek” with beautiful rock beds from a farmer who owned the land. He gave me two weeks to hunt before he headed out with his daughters and started putting up deer stands. When I told him what I was looking for he laughed lightly and said good luck I already looked several times. That day I came out that creek with several American Indian artifacts. Leather hole drills, the actual rock plate with serrated edges and holes, multi sided napping stone complete with finger grooves, the stone used to nap blades on with the gouges still Very noticeable. Needless to say I plan to hit this place again after this deer season. I haven’t shown him yet. He did say if I find it I can keep it. But something tells me he said that Not expecting me to find anything. I think when he “looked” he was simply looking for arrowheads and had tunnel vision bypassing all other shapes. When looking for artifacts, you’re simply looking for unnatural shapes. The first thing I noticed was the serrated edge of the drilling stone. About 15 feet away. Sticking out of the dirt and mud so so beautifully. I couldn’t help but laugh to myself as thought about his laugh at the idea of me not finding anything. I plan on showing him my finds soon now I got them cleaned. I can only hope he is a man of his word. I already know he’s gonna be shocked and most likely will start hunting this spot again and if he’s smart he won’t go in with the thought of looking for Just arrowheads.
@mrspankytank2858 I'd just show him a couple...wouldn't put my trust in anyone to keep the same energy if they find out there ARE artifacts there, there is a good chance he could be like "nevermind I don't want ya to hunt it"......had it happen 2 times to me by old timers I thought would never be that way..
@@pointsnpoles4640
Thanks for the reply and advice. Heading to some creeks in the Boston Mountains this week on my days off to fossil and artifact hunt. Wish me luck! Good luck at the show in Tulsa. Just seen your post. You’re obviously a master at this. Learning a lot from your channel.
@@mrspankytank2858 if you can walk banks and bars down and check the water up. Get some good polarized glasses that don't have too much dark tint to them!
The materials there are incredible. The amount of stuff that has been worked lying around is as well
I know...it blows my mind how much has been hit on in that creek!
We are in the ozarks and I just found 2 arrowheads, first ones ever, last weekend. We have a ton of chert on our property and both arrowheads were made out of the pinkish kind. I’ve also found huge pieces of fossilized coral and lava rock. We have a small creek that runs thru our property and we haven’t made it thru the whole thing yet. Great video, so cool!
That's awesome....that pink chert is heat treated! I would love to hunt down there! KEEP AT IT!
@@pointsnpoles4640 Both of the points from the driveway were pink chert!
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That big bi face looks like it might have been a preform. I say that because it appears to still have a large flat platform at the end that can still be worked. Real cool finds man! You gotta a great spot!
As always enjoyed watching thanks for sharing 👍
Dang what a haul! Awesome job brother 👍👍👍
My parents used to take my brother and I to a huge field in or around Hope Arkansas after any good rain, man, we would find tons of arrow heads and artifacts laying right on top of the sand bars.
hi, looks like that they discarded ,the ones that snapped ,around the area , where made them, great finds.
You sure find beautiful artifacts! The material is amazing. Happy hunting.
Awesome finds! Love the high quality materials in your area. The creeks there seem alot like here I find alot of tools more so than points but I love tools just as much as points. I've been binge watching your vids good stuff, good luck and happy hunting brother 👍
Things you have dropped in the water in disgust, are my equivalent to best finds ever
It's not in disgust it's just there is so many pieces of Rock that have been hit on It would be overwhelming to keep it all....we are blessed to have so much out here forsure.
when you found the broken base in the beginning, somewhere at between 20 and 30 seconds in, on the right of your hand appears to look like a beautiful serrated edged point, point first in the ground
Thanks for sharing some nice artifacts you fellers found. God bless
I appreciate it my friend! Blessings to you
Those are some BEAUTIFUL tools brother. They make a great collection themselves. Amazing material. Great video. You got my sub today. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate that brother! Thanks for the sub, I'll be sure to keep em coming! Stay blessed
@@pointsnpoles4640 Thank you. You stay blessed also.
Yall are so blessed with a variety of great materials. I cant even believe it!!
It still gets me too. Some of the stuff is just awesome to see...nature is the the best! I walk past material all the time that I'm like "man I wish i could find a point made out of this" I say it about 1000 times each trip
Great to see some nice finds coming up
Thank you!
The one at 24.30 is a work of art and was the clickbait that got me here. Being the other side of the pond finding a rich site like yours is impossible. I can only assume it is the time span between the period stone tools were commonly used and now. Only ever found one Mesolithic knife. There are gravel quarries where you can find the really early axes in the far south but the ice age wiped clean anything further north before about 10,000 BC.
Man... I get so jealous watching this video. I've found a handful of small points in my day, most from a single farm field in central Indiana. I have hunted PLENTY of creeks, but I for the life of me just can't find anything in them...
some lovely arrow heads
@treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340 Thank You! Check out my more recent videos. Last two are full of really great ones!
looks like a quarrying site and all of these are trade blanks to haul back home to make actual tools later hence the reason they looked like never used and have so many rough edges, big platforms and even cortex still present on the outside
I find it fascinating that you can just go look around and find these ancient (?) Tools. I would guess most of them were lost either hunting or during conflicts??
Lost hunting or left Their camps and then washed out...
Nice finds!! At 6:22, you missed the hammer stone/pestle that it was leaned up against tho
I saw that too.. She was a buet...
Also at 3:17. Nice blade or something it was leaning on.
Wow!!! What a smoker, man that little area has been pumping out so nice points. Hey Brother I'll take quality over quantity any day. Thanks for sharing my Friend 👍
Appreciate it! Check out my newest video...it's crazy...
Allright. all right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right! Adz ass, niiice man, every rock is an adz.
@@uglyfrog7263 I swear!
We didn't get much rain, but it's great when it happens. Keep it up brother.
We got 10-12 inches in my area in less than 8 hrs...the northern part got 7...the most rain in recorded history of the st louis area...been busy helping take care of my father in law that got put on hospice a couple weeks ago. Should get a day or two this week to get out though...thanks for the support!
Its anything you want it to be cuz at that big of a "biface" could have been turned into a knife or "blade" or 10 arrow heads from spalling but like it said could be anything nice finds BTW you definitely got a possible cache somewhere in that creek with that many bifaces which is a big deal!
Thank you I appreciate it. I'm just waiting to walk up on washed out cache ...it'll happen eventually
Love the videos man! They are very relaxing and cool to see all of your finds. You got an eye for it!
Appreciate it man!
Geezzz yalls native is big! All the points and tools here are small! Great Video!
Yea alot of them have some size to them...so much good chert around here they could afford to use it for everything
Guau my friend. Beautiful artifacts AND points. Blessings.
I would call that last one a buy-face. A non-diagnostic preform to be made into something later.
That scraper at 5:00 is so badass the material is unlike anything I have seen.
It is beautiful... I believe it is some extremely high quality Burlington chert. Thanks for the support!
I'm so happy I found your channel keep it up man!
I appreciate that! I'll keep em coming 💯
Awesome finds
Thats an absolutely beautiful spot
Much appreciated! Thanks for watching!
Awesome collection.
The area must have been a butcher site lots of broken blades gorgeous material!!!
Right where you picked up the light gray uniface there was a big tan color one or knife
Nice finds keep on rocking
Will do! Thanks for watching!
Nice finds and good variety . Gave you a sub . Best wishes to you.
Thanks! You're one of the first people I started watching on here....what state are you located in..I forgot
@@pointsnpoles4640 I'm in Central Kentucky. Appreciate you watching my channel and I look forward to checking out your channel
Awesome site. A lot of activity took place here.
Man that’s so cool… I use to find them when I was a kid where everybody went four wheeling and along the river. I’m a new subscriber, what state are you in?
I appreciate your support! I'm in Missouri
I'm new to your website - where are you collecting? The material is nice and the pieces are very large!
Missouri! Thanks for the support!
it's amazing how much material is there. we don't see that much material around here in NC
Yea the stuff is loaded in every creek near me..it's almost too much to look at sometimes lol. Thanks for watching
@@pointsnpoles4640 I could see that making it really challenging.
You guys are awesome , thank u great spirit indeed !
@leobernstein6703 Thank you for the support 🙏
Man, you were in the toolbox, weren't you!
Yea they were doing some serious woodwork and farming around our creeks...it helps that there is a beautiful variety of chert deposits along the hills of em too
Epic finds
Omg where are you folks at? We do not find adz like those on Indiana
Northeast Missouri
That's a quarry site, reducing big spalls into trade rock.
Everyone has an idea of what it is but if you want to know take one of your preforms and pretend thats the only tool you have and suddenly without all the modern technologies suddenly it has a lot of uses!
Awesome recoveries man! Gave ya a sub.
Thanks for the sub! I got some good ones coming from Thursday, hitting it hard today and tomorrow. Been subd to ya!
Is it me or is there some sort of Point laying in the back groundin 3:32 3:33 3:34 3:35, looks decent size.😢
Gotta love the shirt(chert)😜
LOL it's a bad habit but I'm to lazy to correct it 🤣🤣 I pronounce it correctly about 23 percent of the time so I'm getting drastically better😭😭😭😭
Where are y'all located, y'all have tons a chert, I think y'all have a manufacturing site with all the preforms y'all find in that creek
East central/ Northeast Missouri.......and yea you're about the 30th person that's said that lol....that is the rock composition of about 90% of the creeks around here...it's nothing but Chert and Jasper deposits around this area
Great hand ax's .
Thanks! I sure find alot of them lol!
Looks like all kinds of material in that creek.
Yup.... all types for them to choose from. There has to be major deposits in the ridges around here
Man, thats alot good blades.
Thanks, for some odd reason me and blades are drawn to eachother more than points! Thanks for watching!
Quality stuff!
What state? The amount of flint surrounding everything is unbelievable. I thought that we had a lot. You have a ton
I'm in Missouri.... I hunt generally within 100 miles of St Louis in all directions on the Missouri side of the Mississippi
@@pointsnpoles4640 oldewan stuff here as well as modern stuff. Cincy.
The big old ones are for fighting the Nephilim
u guys get excited over points I've found a bucket of those in fields and caves but I'd love to find tools like u fellers we're. great video good hunting o yeah before I go let m we ask what state u guys in out of my collection I've only got a couple heads the color of flint u guys were finding a bunch of it I've always wandered we're it came from
Missouri...and yea I get excited over just about any Artifact lol
I understand that man I do to but I sure like finding things I no nothing about
New sub, thanks for sharing
Thanks for the support! I'll be hitting it hard this weekend!
That piece at the end of your video was a preform, would have been a thin knife when finished
Nice
I noticed you keep finding Burlington shirt are you in Missouri???
Yessir! I hunt mostly east central (outside st louis) and north east Missouri ! Thanks for watching! Had my heartbroken today...can't wait to get it posted. Lost lake.....Bright white Burlington with blue specks.
I would love to have an artifact made from Burlington Church or snakeskin stipple 👍
@@blackelk06 I find enough Burlington Chert to build a small city everytime I'm out. If ya want email me at Pointsandpoles@gmail.com and I'll send ya some good tools made from it...not giving away no points tho 😂
Nice honey hole you found! Rock On ~|:]
Dang, what state are you in if you don’t mind me asking?
East/ North East Missouri
@@pointsnpoles4640 nice, I love Missouri. I’m new to artifact hunting. I just walked a creek for 4 hours. Found two nice flakes!
@@amosadams7058 it's fairly new to me as well.. I just started looking last August...just put some time in and you'll be surprised what you'll find! Thanks for the support!
First... YESSIR
Hell yea! Thanks Brother!
Definitely a square knife and it would have been beautiful ✝️✝️✝️👍
Sure would have been....found another broken one today!
Thanks!
Big stuff.What state you in?
Missouri! Thanks for the support!
What state are you in?
Missouri!
Cool video! You should watch Ray Comfort on RUclips
I'll check em out! Thanks
So, what is an "Ads"?
"Adze" they were woodworking tools i believe.
Shert is spelled with a s brother. Chert, cha cha chert is with a c. Jk. Bud. Nice finds.
Boys watch your language i have young arrowhead hunters watching much appreciated.
Yea sry about that...my buddy gets a Little excited and doesn't realize kids watch my channel..I don't have the editing software to bleep him out. I'll do better! Thanks for the input and support!
Some of those flakes are small scrapers. .....
Yea too many to Pick up around here! Thanks for watching
Heartbreak Creek.
Was yall smoking joint🤣
@joshdonathan7311 Maybe one of us had something along those lines....I always put up offerings while I'm out. It's a scientific fact you will find more if you offer the Great Spirit something. 😂😂
What state are y’all in?
Missouri
where are you located? ypu are close to the creeks i walk i believe. best of luck
I'm in Lincoln county...but I hut all surrounding counties...if you're close by email me at Pointsandpoles@gmail.com
Can you send a grid coordinates .....lol....good job brother....
Much appreciated! Coordinates- anywhere in NE Missouri to SE Missouri...that's the best I can do lol!
Well done my friend....you have definitely found the honey hole!!!...Keep that one to yourself!!!! Absolutely amazing...again great job...Much Respect from St Petersburg Florida....
@@willcarmack1242 thanks again...if I ever get a chance to be down your way I wanna get after some Megladon Teety!
And head's up,you missed a nice hammerstone
HEY Y'ALL ! CENTRAL FLORIDA AREA....LAKE MONROE ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER!
What is this high quality shirt you talk of?? Do you mean Chert?
Yea..that's what I was referring to..we don't have flint
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Paleo Indian Artifacts, 😮😮😮
Check out my video titled double dalton day
@@pointsnpoles4640 I will do...... Thanks 👍
Must be nice to be in your state
That was a great find.but the nasty talk just caused me to guit watching..
Cool
I see you pulling these out of the soil. A good time to hunt would be next time he discs the field to replant.
Ohh yea! I can't wait till fall...it's gonna be good.
Where is
There
Africa ?
@@user-lw1ci8nq8r Missouri, United States
Oh USA 🇺🇸 old Indian made
Splendid article 👏
What part of America are you searching for Native American artifacts?🌞
Missouri, I use to hunt on the Black River and 11 point and current rivers, love me some Ozark mountains 🌞
Yup I'm up in north eastern MO, haven't went that far south yet for arrowheads. I have hunted game along the black tho,, but plan on getting some floats in down there
@@pointsnpoles4640 Thanks for sharing the video, I love Missouri and will be visiting as soon as I can break away from my busy work schedule 🌞
@@pointsnpoles4640 Sorry I forgot to tell you about how many artifacts are on both sides of the black River, 11 point , and current rivers, just an absolute amazing amounts of artifacts in the clearest spring fed rivers in the Americas 🌎
Everywhere you looked there's worked pieces.....you are standing in the middle of a quarrysite/workshop.....Come on man...really???... said with respect....open your eyes grasshopper......
Ohh I know...there's too many worked pieces to video...definitely a quarry area
Good luck and keep lookin....and more vidz!!!! Thanks again!!!
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I hope you record and Robert this Data to your local tribe and SHPO. We only have one chance to record the data for cultural resources. Please don't mess it up. You are essentiallly looting a site.
Not in the state of missouri...I have permission to hunt the creeks I hunt. A "site" would refer to somewhere on land in a specified area which I also hunt with permission. These creeks are miles long and it would be impossible to find where they all originated. You only have to report sites in missouri if human remains are found. You can choose to report your finds otherwise to the archeological society of missouri which is encouraged.
Your stealing from mother earth, your gonna get cursed.! Watch it.
Wouldn't the Natives have been stealing from mother earth with that logic?
Chirt not shirt
"CHERT" not Chirt