Beautiful collection of points and from many different tribes of natives , I've found several different types in one field and many other artifacts that were made by other tribes it's one of the best hobbies a person can have and I love it , I'm still looking for a Clovis or Folsom but no luck yet , at any rate thank for the video and best of luck to you, 👍
Awesome arrowhead collection! I'm hoping to look around a few fields myself here this winter. I have no idea what to look for, but seeing collections like yours gives me hope for Western PA churning up some goods haha.
The pitted stones are more than likely knapping stones. Used to break flint chunks down. Not nutting stones like some assume. This is not just my opinion but others in the field. The edges of the stones show obvious use.
Right on. Good luck on your next outing, bud
@@Travelling..Bottle..Digger thanks! You as well.
Beautiful collection of points and from many different tribes of natives , I've found several different types in one field and many other artifacts that were made by other tribes it's one of the best hobbies a person can have and I love it , I'm still looking for a Clovis or Folsom but no luck yet , at any rate thank for the video and best of luck to you, 👍
@@Vern-yb8uv good luck and thanks! I’ve only been hunting a few years at that spot. Got a good bit so far.
Nice points. All I have found so far is a nutting stone.
@@TreasureHuntingSWPA412 hey I’ll take those all day! You’ll find some.
Awesome finds, man !!😎👊
Keep at it !! Good luck out there ..
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@@historylooker7 thanks you as well!
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Awesome arrowhead collection! I'm hoping to look around a few fields myself here this winter. I have no idea what to look for, but seeing collections like yours gives me hope for Western PA churning up some goods haha.
@@teed412 just look around for flint if you see that you’re in a decent spot for sure
The pitted stones are more than likely knapping stones. Used to break flint chunks down. Not nutting stones like some assume. This is not just my opinion but others in the field. The edges of the stones show obvious use.
@@lynnwilson4205 yea some are clearly worn on the edges.