creek walking and a few artifacts

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  • @user-by8ix6en9s
    @user-by8ix6en9sАй бұрын

    You have definitely stumbled upon a "work area"! Keep looking! I would be very surprised if you don't find some amazing things! Thanks for the video!

  • @alanbrooke3237
    @alanbrooke32374 күн бұрын

    Why couldn't I have met a woman like you when I was 23 and newly Discharged from the Marines!! I've hunted Indian Artifacts since I was 7 and I'm 68 now. Your knowledge of materials and artifacts is amazing! You know where to look and why, which is key and I am having trouble expaining to this young 39 year old man who request that I teach him how to find Indian Artifacts. Here in Indiana I have found Paleolithic points ( Clovis) 3 sites 5 Clovis points, Pine Tree, St.Charles Dove Tail, Fulton Turkey Tails, And my favorite Thebes. He wants to find what I've found, NOW! 😂 KEEP MAKING YOUR VIDEOS ON NOT JUST ARTIFACTS!!

  • @Paleoman52
    @Paleoman52Ай бұрын

    Love Pa Jasper. You definitely have a native site there, many of those pieces show work on them. I was in McCungie and Vera Cruz many years ago and I found a lot of Jasper in those areas. Keep an eye on that place and you might find a nice Point or two. Cool Perkiomen point, it may be complete because it appears work was done in that chipped out area and may have been used as as a shaft scraper.

  • @jeffhastings3952
    @jeffhastings3952Ай бұрын

    Good stuff keep it up! I agree with another comment tho, your "hand axes" are pre-forms😊

  • @EastKYancients
    @EastKYancientsАй бұрын

    Nice finds

  • @cleggsadventures
    @cleggsadventuresАй бұрын

    You’re gonna walk up on something amazing sometime. I’m watching to see. Keep the videos coming. 👍

  • @ImSoTired-gq5fp

    @ImSoTired-gq5fp

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks 😊

  • @lukemonroe216
    @lukemonroe216Ай бұрын

    amazing! im really jazzed to start looking for artifacts and relics. the jasper is beautiful. thanks for the inspiration. post more!

  • @ImSoTired-gq5fp

    @ImSoTired-gq5fp

    Ай бұрын

    Once you find stuff, you will be hooked for life! What state are you in?

  • @lukemonroe216

    @lukemonroe216

    Ай бұрын

    im in NE Ohio. i know every square inch of every Lake Erie trib as ive been an avid river fisherman all my life. but it seems like its all sandstone and shale. my heads always down looking for glass, bones and pottery but my eyes havent learned how to spot jasper and flakes yet i guess. any advice would be amazing! looking frwd to more videos! ✌️🌞

  • @claudebernardin1096
    @claudebernardin1096Ай бұрын

    Google map the area.find the closest field. Walk it after every rain. Guarantee you will find arrow points!

  • @eastcoastlithics1398
    @eastcoastlithics1398Ай бұрын

    That jasper is awesome! those "hand axes" are preforms to be sent all around the state! I am in central PA and recently found a jasper flake blade made of traded material. Keep looking and Im sure you'll find a stemmed argillite point or something of that nature. Poplar islands are relatively common all around central and eastern PA. Edit: I am sorry I realized I commented something similar on your other video haha

  • @ImSoTired-gq5fp

    @ImSoTired-gq5fp

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the information, I'm still learning a lot, so I'll take any tips amd info I can get from people who hunt as well. My very first artifact was a poplar island, so I'm really into them!

  • @cleggsadventures

    @cleggsadventures

    Ай бұрын

    Eastcoastlithics, I always thought you were in NC

  • @eastcoastlithics1398

    @eastcoastlithics1398

    Ай бұрын

    @@cleggsadventures No sir! Im EAST COAST Lithics for a reason- I move all around and find stuff from PA-GA thus far.