ARROWHEAD HUNTING - THIS CREEK IS FULL OF ARTIFACTS AND RELICS (2022)
Today I am hunting for arrowheads in a new location which proved productive. In this creek I recovered many quartz artifacts from the Susquahennock tribe, one of the points dating to well over 6,000 years old.
I only explored a small portion of this creek so who knows what could lay ahead!
Like and follow to see my friend and I make a dugout canoe this winter when the arrowhead season is halted by snow and cold weather! We are planning on using it next spring to look for artifacts with!
Thanks for watching and have a good one ✌🏻
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Thanks for taking the time to share my friend. 👍
@eastcoastlithics1398
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I apreciate the support brother 👍🏼
Cool finds, that canoe would be awesome 👌!!
@eastcoastlithics1398
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I just hope the goal gets reached haha. Making a dugout canoe with hand tools is a big task to take on. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Great finds well done enjoyed the video
@eastcoastlithics1398
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Thanks for the support 👍🏼
Keep doing what you’re doing!
@eastcoastlithics1398
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Thanks man!
Amazing 💖🥰🍻
Nice finds ! Seeing a canoe being made and used to hunt arrowheads with would be sweet
@eastcoastlithics1398
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I think it would be really fun to make and use, im really curious to see if the goal gets reached haha
Nice interesting finds! 🏹
@eastcoastlithics1398
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Thanks I appreciate the watch!
Nice!!
@eastcoastlithics1398
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Thanks for supporting the chanel!
good place to hunt arrowheads and artifacts i also like to hunt in the creeks and rivers greetings from the north of Mexico
@eastcoastlithics1398
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Thanks for watching! I was just thinking the other day about that bow you found in the desert a while back! That thing was amazing
@MictlanArrowheads
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@@eastcoastlithics1398 thanks for share
I wish I could walk around there and look for some chert🤔🤔
@eastcoastlithics1398
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I wish I had chert lol
And those pearl,buttons are worth money if found whole..I'm wondering are you in Maine?🤔
@eastcoastlithics1398
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Nope, Pennsylvania. I find HANDFULLS of those mother of pearl buttons. (Check out some of my bottle dig vids) Hell I find so many I dont normally film them
.My young friend. Due to the characteristics of that white tip, it must be about 7,000 years old. My friend, I wish that God gives you about 70 more years of hunting friend and make a great collection.
@eastcoastlithics1398
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Thankyou! I sure hope he does too 😂
Doin good kid but your goin to be mad at 6:15 in you pick up that quartz and right above your hand is a knife blade... yep you missed it ...
@eastcoastlithics1398
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Haha naw thats a conveniently shaped pice of blue slate/mica. Trust me I know it looks like it in the video lol. Thanks for the watch man 👌🏼
Which state? I don’t see many east coast hunting, it’s all Missouri lol ( I live in Missouri)
@eastcoastlithics1398
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Im from south central Pennsylvania, all the popular arrowhead hunting KZreadrs seem to be located in Missouri and the midwest because of all the trade routes and flint thats avalable to you guys 😂 (im mostly quartz and occasionally some chert or jasper)
Not to be rude but dude you got a lot to learn. Most of what you are picking up isn't nothing. But keep looking.
@eastcoastlithics1398
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Im not going to be that guy trying to pass river rocks off as artifacts, but these are worked pieces of stone, its hard to see on camera because quartz has bad contrast because of how white it is, but there are flake marks. I live in a very lithic poor area, just because it isnt made of flint doesnt mean it isnt worked! Dont worry you werent being rude. Have a good one!
🤣🤣 lsd eh
@eastcoastlithics1398
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I saw the brick and was like “hmm i know a guy who lives around there 🤔 “