Relic Hunters find a field full of 2000 year old artifacts! (2021)
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This week relic hunters found a field full of 2000 year old artifacts. These Native American artifacts such as arrowheads, spear points, and pottery tell the story of ancient people from years past. Join the History Seekers team along with staff from the Southern Skin Divers Supply for this amazing opportunity with our friend Steve Phillips.
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@arrowheadhomestead2207
3 жыл бұрын
New subscriber here. Super cool finds!!!
Holy moly steve's granddaughter is BEautIFUL!!!! 😍
@minnesotadiggerjr.5931
3 жыл бұрын
No ring also
@AngloCelticMetalDetecting
3 жыл бұрын
I bet it was a pure accident she was on the thumbnail bless her 😊
@estima8tor1
3 жыл бұрын
@@AngloCelticMetalDetecting The thumbnail got me to click on the video and I subscribed to the channel so it worked, haha...
@rockbully9342
3 жыл бұрын
Ohhhhh la la 😍😍😍
@Meow_Merchant
3 жыл бұрын
@@AngloCelticMetalDetecting HAHA and video starts with a fat guy
Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!! Finds!!!!!!!!!!!!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
thank you
Love this. Lived in East Tennessee all my life and every spring when our garden was plowed, my Mother would go to the garden after a rain and find arrowheads. I still have her collection.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
It's always a good time finding tools from the past! It's incredible how people thrived for thousands of years using nothin more than a rock. Native Americans were some amazing people, that's for sure.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
So true!
Thanks for taking the time to share
Emily needs her own KZread channel..WOW. Kool finds on the arrow heads.
I've looked for many years and never found one. I was even standing by a guy and he said...Well, look there, an arrowhead!
Glad to see Steve Phillips. REALLY enjoy his Civil War artifacts channel. 👍
I grew up on the Oregon Coast hunting a treasure there that is tied to Oak Island Treasure. I use to hunt Indian Artifacts all the time. Have a nice collection of stone tools from Round Hammer Stones, Axe Heads, Large Palm-Size Scrapers, many small ones like you held up. After finding a Stone Wall at 10ft, the State Archeologist told everybody to lay their tools down, but a couple people did not, and one thing led to another. The next thing you know, the Archeologist called the County Police and had my grandfather Arrested. Good thing the Sherrif was nearly my Stepdad "a get out of jail free card" lol she did not know that. But short of the long is the State revoked our permits indefinitely. I live 85 miles away now, so getting to go relic hunting does not happen much anymore. I sure miss it. So I watch everybody else hunt from my chair.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing Jim.
Wow !! one of the best treasure hunters there is still finding treasure. Go Steve GO.
Steve Phillips is a national treasure !!!
@kellyhistoryseekers3090
3 жыл бұрын
He sure is! We love spending time with him 😀
@mseddie
Жыл бұрын
Steve Phillips is an invader and a thief!
Thanks buddy , love the channel !
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated
Our New Jersey farm was near a brook, which is the North Branch of the Metedeconk River.. The farms near us that bordered the river had field which always produced arrowheads or projectile points and stone axes etc. The smaller the points the more likely they were used to tip arrows, they had to be tiny or the arrow wouldn't fly , it would dip toward the ground. The larger "arrowheads" were used with spear shafts and were thrown using an atl or spear thrower, a device that gave the spears more power and distance. Is there a large water source near those fields ,like a river or brook? I can't see areas like those being far from a water source. Great day, great finds and so much History before WE arrived! Cheers, Rik Spector
Relics find you / they come into focus like magic they seem to take on dimension and it is a great feel inside of you 👍👍do I hunt?yessssssss
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
thanks for watching!
That's a nice site! I love field walking. With less and less folks disking and going to no till it's getting harder and harder to find a good place to walk. Thanks for sharing with us.
@kellyhistoryseekers3090
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching.
I once found a White Flint arrowhead by a little creek out behind my house ! I was told by a friend of mine that White Flint arrowheads was used in ceremonial practices !
Quartz grinder was awesome...that's a special artifact...used to grind corn ,and nuts ,etc. Into finer flour type consistency,then mixed with water or animal milk then cooked in clay and rock wood burning oven
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info
I am trying to discern why there would be so many points in this one spot. The only thing that makes sense to me, is that there must have been an Indian village on that site. Which, when you stop and think about it, is a cool thing. During a construction project near my house about 40 years ago a site was discovered that was a village and an archeological dig was done. The amount of artifacts found was staggering. Cool stuff!
Omg!!! Im so jealous!!!! I absolutely love arrowhead hunting... i would give anything to go on any hunt with yall....
I can't wait until the weather gets nice so I can get back out and find some more treasures! I am in awe of how my Indian ancestors lived! It's ashame that we have destroyed this beautiful land, they lived here for ages and didn't leave destruction and trash just amazing tools and treasures! Wish I had been born in that age.
Emily's first find looks like an Archaic period stemmed point. 3000 to 10,000 years old.
@harlanmorrisson6490
3 жыл бұрын
Durst Stemmed, about 3500 BC .
Thank you for the adventure and seeing some amazing finds ! Take care , stay safe and healthy with whatever you maybe doing next ! Doing well here in Kansas .
As an old bow hunter I can tell you that the natives would sneak along a creek at dusk or dawn and deer herds would be out away from the creek grazing and the arrow shots would range out from the creek a hundred or so yards where missed shots would have landed.
Nice Heath! I hope you and Ed are doing great👍
@kellyhistoryseekers3090
3 жыл бұрын
Heath is still causing all kinds of trouble!
@Dirtflicker
3 жыл бұрын
@@kellyhistoryseekers3090 that's what I like about him🤣👍. Take care and good luck out there🙂
That is a great field! Good hunt gang✌✌🐎🐎🐎
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@Jupitermustangmike
3 жыл бұрын
@@HistorySeekers I like this channel @ I'm nuts over how polite Emily is / she reminds me of my 3 daughters 👍👍👍we dig bottles and hunt Crystal's and sharks teeth✌✌✌see you if you ever come to Jupiter to tiger woods school of driving🚖🚖🚖
That area seems to be a cash cow of arrowheads and tools. How cool 😎 is that? Thanks for sharing.👍
Great fun Heath , love looking for artifact as much as I do relic hunting. Take care man!!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
thanks Tony!
That round rock is what we call river rock. They have tumbled in the currents of a river or stream that caused them to grow and be rounds. Think of a snow ball. In the center there is generally a starter like a piece of quartz. Great hunt
We used to find arrowheads, spearheads and such things in the field next to my Grandpas farm, until the property sold. Also, across the river from Grandpas farm is an old Indian burial pit. This is in Kansas BTW.
I love finding Indian artifacts as much as I do metal detecting!
got to love it i get one from time to time not like i did. i keep the ones i get now just to show.
Hello. Thanks for sharing. Congrats on the first find.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks
My brother and I used to hunt for arrow heads in a field by our house, when we were kids. We would find geodes also. We put them in a box in the garage. When my parents retired and moved to a smaller house, my mom threw the box in the trash. 🤦♀️ You found a lot of nice relics!
@kellyhistoryseekers3090
3 жыл бұрын
I love geodes, too! Thanks for watching!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Barbara!
Found some in plowed fields in Bartow County, Ga., where my neighbor had land. I've found them as well as pieces of spears made of obsidian in Eastern, Oregon. The badgers and ground squirrels leave them around their burrows. There are lots of them there.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching.
Very nice finds! Thanks for showing us your finds and sharing your adventure. :)
Awesome looking arrowheads heath 😎😎😎😎
What a great looking dog.
That piece with the concave part where your thumb fit could be a scraper. My grandfather was an avid Indian relic collector and I have acquired the remains of his collection. I have six scrapers all similar shape. They used them for scraping leather clean.
@kellyhistoryseekers3090
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the identification Vic! Much appreciated 😀
A guy I knew in high school had hundreds of arrowheads.. if not more. The 1st Spring rain over a fresh plowed clay field leaves them sitting on the top of the soil, and they are easier to find, he said. I always wanted to go look for them.. but life and reasons..🤷♀️
@robertayoder2063
3 жыл бұрын
Get out there
@Ricca_Day
3 жыл бұрын
Roberta Yoder Sadly, I don't live there anymore..
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
You can find them many places. Thanks for sharing with us.
@Ricca_Day
3 жыл бұрын
History Seekers Thank you!
Great outing guys and gals!!! Definitely a predominant woodland site with some archaic mixed in. Enjoyed seeing y’all out there rescuing some treasures!! God bless!! 👍🙏
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. We appreciate any insight into any of our finds on native artifacts. It is an area our team is wanting to learn more about.
I like finding those points. Great video!
Pretty rare opportunity to find so many points, I wonder if historians shouldn't be involved. Very interesting, thanks for the video.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
The round rock beside the knife at the 10:45 mark looks like a discoidal game stone from the Mississippian period.
@kellyhistoryseekers3090
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the identification!
@HistorySeekers
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Very cool... I grew up on “Hightower Trail” in Georgia. I’d find them on occasion.... but not in THAT quantity!
Awesum finds ! The older ones have a straight shank ! Emily is a good hunter and all you guys are so cool and enthusiastic✌✌✌🐎🐎🐎🐎
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching
Absolutely Love History Seekers always so interesting thank you for taking us along Hit that Like Button first thing
@kellyhistoryseekers3090
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Mary!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Mary! We always appreciate your support.
Just today l found a very small bird point in a site known to be Paleo. About 3 weeks back l found my first full/unbroken point made of petrified wood out here in west Texas. Also have found a grind stone and spear tip about 2 1/2in. Y'all have some nice stuff there, keep on looking down.
Some cool finds guys just laying there amzing that is amzing what u can see by eye 👁
You certainly found the mother load for arrow heads. I have never seen arrow heads with the little tab sticking out, usually only the triangular piece. Great historical pieces, and narration thanks.
@kellyhistoryseekers3090
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Patricia!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
thank you
Congratulations on your finds thanks for sharing 👍🙏
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
amazing channel and just love your finds !!!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
Great finds !!! 😉👍
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
The first time I went Arrowhead hunting, I got really lucky...so lucky I won't say on here,but in one spot I found fifteen perfect bird points, I found two at first and dug up the sandy soil beneath them, and found the rest all together, and that's not all...but never mind
Awesome old Indian artifacts, I have found a few over the years, Love them. My brother found a beautiful spear point up in ME, its about 4" long or more, shaped so well, they new there stuff back then ( : Look forward to seeing more.
It's Broken, it's just a Rock. 😆 🤣 Nice Score Kelly. #seeker4life. Keep on Seeking my friends.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
thank buddy! Been a while! Hope we can detect together one day.
@DiggingItBack
3 жыл бұрын
@@HistorySeekers would absolutely be an honor to hunt with the HS Crew.
Awesome heads, good to see you Steve hope you are doing well. Howdy heath and scott
Nice finds! Hawking Lithics has some cool arrowhead vids too!
awesome spot Heath ! enjoyed it and great artifacts 💥👍🤠🏴☠️🗺
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Nice finds heath i still find a few artifacts
Incredible history there.
fresh plowed fields often expose arrowheads, if there is a water source nearby such as creeks or rivers it"s a good sign. It's been my experience that you'll often find an area of muscle shells where arrowheads are close by. Happy hunting
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Daniel.
A lot of great saves there! Congrats!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Small ones, Bird points. 🐻
Not all are arrowheads they can be scalers, drills, and knives .Dont throw them away until you can verify what they are.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Great point Lynne. Thanks for watching. If you recognize anything please feel free to let us know. We know a good bit about civil war stuff but very little about native artifacts.
Arrowhead hunting is something I have always wanted to do..just don't know where to go..
@jeffcreech7010
3 жыл бұрын
Where you located? Flood plains along rivers, creeks and streams is most common. Any springs areas are bonus. Im located outside St. Louis, Mo. and just have to look down...
Looks like 2000 years was worth the wait.
Many times those are practice pieces, spall fragments, teaching kids, etc...defined chert, jasper, dacite, obsidian are the ones you want. There were a couple larger rounded ones that looked like they may have been hammer stones.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
great finds! Steve is a class act!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave. He really is a great guy. Hope you can make it down here one day and we will go to see Steve. Maybe get him out detecting too.
Awesome video, loved his knowledge at the end
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Steve is a great guy and full of information.
Awesome finds guys!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Awesome hunt! Cheers!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Astounding
Interesting! Thank you!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Awesome,I'm Ready to go find some Artifacts .
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Heck yeah.
Very cool!!!!! Lot of places down here in Fl that folks go to after a good storm.
I went arrowhead hunting one time. I got so many chigger bites I had to go to the doctor. LoL
@oldmanfred8676
3 жыл бұрын
Sawyers insect repellent!!! Sprayed on your clothes and allowed to dry. Guaranteed no Chiggers, ever! Wally’s in the camping supply area.
@robertayoder2063
3 жыл бұрын
Guess u didn't go in a plowed field
Awesome day! That’s a good spot! Wow.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Yes it was! Thanks buddy!
Man what a great video thanks for sharing.
My thoughts on the different sizes of the points. Most look like arrowheads, the bigger ones are probably Atlatl Dart points if they used them in your area. MAYBE spear points. The second round stone found near Steve's arrowhead could be a bearing block for a bow drill set.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve.
The local tribesmen would really like to see those as well .
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
We dont have any local. Jackson moved most of them out west.
Buy that over street guide book..It for pricing..but it is a good identification guide.
2,000 year old worry stone you found!!!!
Some beautiful weather there, wish I could get some of that sunshine!
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching.
Heath, why such a concentration in that area? Its near water but looks a little flat, or is it elevated? Oops never mind, Steve just enlightened me ... need to watch longer before I comment lol - Great job
Broken or not, still awesome!
That quartz was used fer grinding flour , I've never found arrowhead in Vermont
When you least expect it, they'll beckon you, "Here I Am !!!"
Awesome finds!! Are you planning on maybe selling or doing a giveaway on any bullets or relics. Theres nothing much in Wisconsin for that lol.
@kellyhistoryseekers3090
3 жыл бұрын
We never sell any of our finds. However, we do occasionally do giveaways of our finds.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
You guys have the amazing copper culture up there with massive copper spear points.
Beautiful finds
I agree with Vic I think it's a scraper for hide's and other things
I've found a bunch of stuff where I live, in South Texas.
very cool
Some of those rocks could have been used as scrapers also !
"Just a rock" my foot ! I like that one !
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
you know Scott...he is always talking trash.
awesome finds
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Oh my word that field was loaded.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Yes it was. Thanks for watching.
Wow, way cool.
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
That flat round rock reminds me of a mazon creek fossil concretion. Clean it up, might be a fossil on one side or the other, as they fracture along the plane of the fossil.
@11;00 that is a round rocks center section likely caused in nature by a series of fractures possibly done after being heated in a fire or pit i have found a few in streams
@HistorySeekers
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you