River Bushes That Hide Outstanding Artifacts.(Ohio River)
Finding amazing Stone Age artifacts around river bushes.
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@Spearhead-lz1oqАй бұрын
Love how you show all the steps. Not just turning on the camera when you find one. Your demonstration of the scraper and how well it still works was real living history.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! Yeah, it worked very well
@Notsureanymore441
29 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's what I was thinking seems a little fishy., Almost like I don't know he put them in there.
@cleggsadventures
29 күн бұрын
@@Notsureanymore441 always one of these
@jeremyramsey3733
13 күн бұрын
@@Notsureanymore441 why hate dude if you don't like it scroll on
@meandmyshadow6269Ай бұрын
Great hunt, Clegg! That long polished looking hardstone was the very first thing that caught my eye 😳 when you dragged that screen up. Sure has the "look" to it. Thanks for sharing!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! It was smoothed a little but no pecking marks on the ends like the last two I found.
@eastcoastlithics1398Ай бұрын
When the doctors ask why your heart is in such good shape at 85 tell em you shovel mud hours at a time for fun 😂 Nice woodland points sir 🙌🏻
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
For sure! Many miles on these feet! Much Appreciated
@lelandshanks3590
Ай бұрын
I liked the Rambo headband!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
@@lelandshanks3590 85 degrees 👍
@meandmyshadow6269
Ай бұрын
@@lelandshanks3590I'll second that!
@Pwrcritter
Ай бұрын
Hes a got a strong back no doubt.
@JimHerbertOutdoorsАй бұрын
I hunt fluorite down in Southern IL. You have me wanting to retire from fluorite and start shoveling the Ohio River shorelines near Cave In Rock IL. Can't get enough of ur vids !!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated
@tim03b_48
Ай бұрын
I hunt whitetails there!
@Jroc3578
Ай бұрын
St. Clair County Illinois here. I'm 15 minutes from Cahokia Mounds.
@perseusguyАй бұрын
I appreciated your demonstration of the scraper, great to see it in action after a thousand years.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! Still pretty sharp
@athelwulfgalland
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures I said to the missus, "Clegg's a legend; He finds a scraper tool that may be several hundred to a few thousand years old; Then proceeds to demonstrate how efficient it can still be in stripping off bark centuries later!" They sure don't make tools like they used to, eh? In the future they'll never find one of our modern tools in the mud & find it to be the least bit useful. lol
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
@@athelwulfgalland That pretty much everything these days. All plastic 👍
@JoeBidenSuxD18 күн бұрын
If I found as many points as this guy just by digging & sifting random spots I would never quit looking for them.
@cleggsadventures
18 күн бұрын
I’m right here guy.👍 It’s not random, there’s a plan. If I search random, it’s hit or miss.
@JamesCrisp-iq4csАй бұрын
Glad to see you back my favorite Arrowhead Hunter in that big gigantic River ✌️👍😊
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! I’ll always be back
@garsoncornwell5382Ай бұрын
Great job Scott! I was wore out watching you do all that shoveling and sifting 😂 i always Love it when you put out a video.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thanks Garson! It was Hot
@granthenderson3109Ай бұрын
Man I’d love to go on a river adventure with you….that would be a bucket list
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
@joelchase3326
15 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same thing!
@TheChiefSmokemАй бұрын
Im jealous 😂. Arrowheads have been nonexistent around here 😅. But you work hard using that sifter, you earn em for sure! 👌. That scraper sure scrapes too! Lol. Best of luck on the next one 🤙
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thanks Chief! I wish yall could sift as well. That law kinda kinda stinks down there.
@thomasalderman2399Ай бұрын
Love the channel. I live in Circleville Ohio. It's close to Chillicothe Ohio. Ancient American mounds,earthworks. All around surrounding area in farm fields. You'll find arrowheads. We found a Obsidian arrowhead in Hocking Hills Logan,Ohio
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! That was a heavily populated area for sure.
@fload46dАй бұрын
You still at it, Sarge? That's great. Keep it up! That's how you keep in shape! You probably jumped out of a perfectly good airplane!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! I never went Airborne, it was an extra 3 weeks after basic, I said no thanks. But my daughter jumped
@ravenred201Ай бұрын
well you did ALL the work but I sure had a great time!! hahah! thanks so much for telling us what they are and their ages/use!! Love your adventures!! they're so FUN!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated 👍
@historylooker7Ай бұрын
Good day for sure, brother Clegg !!! 😎👊 Awesome saves, man !!! And awesome show too ✌️🍀
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Brother
@historylooker7
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures Good luck to ya, man !! ✌️🍀
@gurkdoinworkАй бұрын
I get so excited seeing your videos. What are we going to find today boss!?!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated
@creekgeek29 күн бұрын
That spot is amazing!! Your technique is on point(s) as well lol!!
@cleggsadventures
29 күн бұрын
Much Appreciated! This whole stretch of beach is like this, just some areas have so much mud, it’s hard to get to
@chriskeenumhighhopesoutdoorsАй бұрын
Great video my Friend, man you were in em. Some nice finds. That hardstone piece caught my eye. Got to be some kind of tool or pestle. If you decide let us know, interesting piece. As always, truly enjoyed. Man you worked your butt off making that video. 👍
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thanks Chris! I found a couple of other one in the past but they had the ends pecked up. This one has no scares. Maybe collected but just never used. Hard call on some of this stuff
@HeartbreakerRelicsАй бұрын
Great video Scott!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Brother!
@danlindey7368Ай бұрын
I picked up a common scraper one time and carried it in my pocket close to two months. I stopped at a cousins house one night when they where skinning a deer. Both their knives went dull so I pulled that chunk of flint out and finished the deer. Absolutely amazing what that chunk of stone could do. The cut wasn't as nice as a knife but it did the job.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Cool 👍
@idahoron43Ай бұрын
Love your demonstrations, thanks for sharing.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
@arrowheadhunter42028 күн бұрын
Thank you for another fun adventure CleggS
@cleggsadventures
28 күн бұрын
Very Much Appreciated
@dsveoАй бұрын
Great finds today. I learn something new from every video. Thank you.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
@robertdiehl1281Ай бұрын
Luv these videos. What a great office you have. Always a mystery as to what you will find. Awesome stuff.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
@ElijahVanDePolАй бұрын
Great video! Almost looks like a charcoal layer/fire pit where those fired stones were up in the bank.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! Yeah, there was one there. Looked really old, not much charcoal but you could definitely see the darker soil where it was.
@ElijahVanDePol
Ай бұрын
@cleggsadventures very cool! I thought so. Enjoyed watching your finds!
@theastro-philosophersappre2786
Ай бұрын
I thought that too
@timdefelice2570Ай бұрын
Ok so there are many out there hunting and I truly believe you tell a great story. Rocky is such a fun compliment to your stories. You have redefined the path on hunting shoreline. Keep up the fun!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Tim
@toddincaboАй бұрын
👍 That scraper probably cleaned it's share of fish scales as well. That elongated smooth stone was absolutely used for something special if not for various things. No need for gym membership doing all that. Nice finds.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Todd
@toddincabo
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures That stone could have been some lonely lady's best friend.
@TimFaulkner-qb5klАй бұрын
Another great video from Cleggs Adventures. Hands down the best channel on youtube
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated Tim
@lisatroxell7916Ай бұрын
Great video. I love how you demonstrate how the tools were used. Fantastic
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Lisa
@markandviviennepayne3596Ай бұрын
I like you sifter box grate idea
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! Here’s a link to a build. Arrowhead Sifter, The Best One To Build. kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y5mNwZaoh9vApZc.html
@DoogiesEarthworksАй бұрын
Best Native American Artifact Hunter on KZread!!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated 👍
@robertporch8895Ай бұрын
That long smooth stone is probably a tool used to stretch and rub animal hides. It makes the skin soft a pliable. I've found several of them at a Deptford site I hunt. They come in different sizes. I've heard them referred to as "skinning stones".
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Definitely could be. I have a couple others as well
@user-mf6wg9wo3y
18 күн бұрын
That is so good to know I have a rather large one.
@garywatkins5533Ай бұрын
Hey Mr. Clegg,,,you've got the absolute best videos of the whole net!!! Educational, upbeat, exciting, humorous.....ya just CANT be beat! Thank you so very much!!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Gary
@Aquabob1Ай бұрын
My favorite channel..! Great video Scott….!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated Bob
@cindymarasligiller2115Ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Cindy
@dmcarpenter2470Ай бұрын
Good stuff, Scott. Thanks much.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thank you DM👍
@barndog9385Ай бұрын
Way to find em up !Your earn those artifacts one shovel at a time.Hard work pays ….this generation should respect that saying a bit more.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much appreciated
@RESURRECTINGRELICS24 күн бұрын
Nice finds Scott! Keep Em coming and GL&HH! 👍👍👍
@cleggsadventures
24 күн бұрын
Much Appreciated 👍✌️
@athelwulfgallandАй бұрын
Glad to see you back out again this year, Clegg! Next month I will be leaving the clay soil valley that was once the lake bottom of Lake Agassiz for the first time in 23 years. I'm looking at doing some hiking around some creeks in the area I'll be staying at in the hopes of finding some points! :D I'll probably be skunked, but I'll have fun looking anyway. lol
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Good luck out there 👍
@billcarpenter5145Ай бұрын
Hi Scott , you are the Man . Always a treat to see your new video . Your videos are the best of any out there , thanks for sharing with us
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thanks Bill ! You’ve been a great supporter of my channel. I use that machete every time I’m on the river. Best tool I have.
@cynthiaswearingen1037Ай бұрын
Sweet finds and demonstration of the scraper, Scott!❤
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thank you Cynthia
@kevinkline6835
Ай бұрын
Thought I'd say "Hi" Cynthia. Hope you are doing good? Many blessings
@cynthiaswearingen1037
Ай бұрын
@@kevinkline6835 Hi, Kevin! I'm doing good, how are you?❤️
@kevinkline6835
Ай бұрын
@@cynthiaswearingen1037 I'm doing Ok Ma'am. Glad you are also.😀
@KayGxАй бұрын
New sub...playing all your videos today and really enjoy them! Thanks
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated Kay
@charlesthomas8637Ай бұрын
I live near Meadowcroft Village where humans may have lived for 19,000 years. Love watching your videos and keep hoping you’ll get that really “old” one.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! I’m gonna have to check that out sometime, it’s not far
@backyardsoundsАй бұрын
The highlight of my week is an adventure with Clegg!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated 👍
@TeresaBrown44
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures mine too. I feel like I need a detox program the way I check everyday for a new video. Gotta get my fix man. Had my heart worried. My husband asked me at the table the other night if I’d seen or heard anything from Scott yet. I told him not but I was checking everyday. He said make sure you let me know when you find anything out. My daughter, who was visiting from Charlotte, said “Scott who”? Scott Clegg I said and she immediately said “oh yeah from the Christmas party, I know who ya talking about”. My husband and I laughed so hard there wasn’t any sound coming out. So…you are now the big joke in the family. We all act like Scott is some random person in our life now, and it gets funnier and funnier. “Did u see my keys laying on the counter”? “ Check with Scott maybe he has” “When are you going to get the yard mowed”? “ I’m waiting on Scott to get here” And the favorite reply to multiple questions…. “Who put this dirty dish in my clean sink”? “Scott did” You provide more entertainment than you know. Glad to see you back!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
@@TeresaBrown44 That’s Great! Hahaha! Now I’m gonna be blamed for everything. 😂😂👍
@54cal54Ай бұрын
Thank you for another great adventure. Had my kids watch some of your videos, they liked the one with the jar of snow cone juice you found. They laughed so hard my boy wet himself lol.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Hahaha! Very Much Appreciated!
@kevinkline6835Ай бұрын
Great video as always Scott !!!! At this point in MY life I would be happy with a flake. Yes, The broken artifacts are amazing to me also. It's also amazing to me to be able to watch people like you and my other KZread friends find and save these artifacts. Never thought it possible when I was young and a computer took up a whole room. My computer has become my adventures. Sad truthfully. But a savior for sanity. I appreciate the effort you all put in to educate and entertain. I hope you are in good health and happy Sir. Many blessings.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Kevin! You’ve always been a great supporter to this channel
@kevinkline6835
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures I try to be Scott. I miss a lot because I sleep too much. LOL I always feel like I had fun watching you have fun. That's what it's all about for me. I was wondering if you ever made another display table? Heck I'm rambling again. Thanks Scott !!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
@@kevinkline6835 not yet, I was wanting to make matching end tables, but gotta get the wood first.
@kevinkline6835
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures Cool
@robertbihn3005Ай бұрын
a good way to stay in shape !
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
For sure
@billcarpenter514527 күн бұрын
As usual Scott a great job , that is a very unusual find . I hope you didn't hurt Rockys feelings by finding the point without Rocky . Those Amos boys do like to party , so go easy on him , he may of had a bad head this morning . Keep up the good work Scott . You have the best artifact channel on you tube , thanks for all you do
@cleggsadventures
27 күн бұрын
Thanks Bill ! Them Amos’s are a bunch for sure
@ColichemardeАй бұрын
I always enjoy your videos. They're both informative and entertaining. I can't overemphasize my appreciation for Rocky's contributions! Without him, you'd be struggling! :)
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! You got that right, he keeps me on my toes
@jimmyz2098Ай бұрын
Awesome!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thanks!👍
@carolconrad5356Ай бұрын
Love your videos!!!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Carol
@jimnall6845Ай бұрын
Great video Scott. You worked hard for what you got but you got to go home with some goodies. Always enjoyable!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Jim
@sharonfridley1507Ай бұрын
Glad to see a new one. Watched all of them several times. Most enjoyable channel on KZread.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Sharon
@lauriecornell616918 күн бұрын
I grew up on the Ohio River in Beaver where the Beaver River meets the Ohio in PA. The scenery takes me right back home. Very interesting material.
@indianasmith8152Ай бұрын
Great haul, buddy! I always love seeing what you come up with. Keep on hunting!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
@kerickwalters2749Ай бұрын
Sharing to my Facebook!! Love your content!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated Kerick! 👍
@theastro-philosophersappre2786Ай бұрын
The gray , darker band in the recessed area on the hill side looks very promising. Could maybe be under a midden ? The cylinder stone looked like it could’ve been with a metate for grinding grain. Thanks for another great day on the river. 💫
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
It’s not a midden , it was an old fire pit. There wasn’t much charcoal, only specks but I could see where the soil was darker and what looked to be cooking stones all in there
@michellelaugh1906Ай бұрын
Good to see you back at it!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Hoping this video flies.
@samharper4289Ай бұрын
Nice work brother! My guess is that smooth elongated stone was one of their tools for knocking flakes off in the early stages of making a point. Nice finds brother!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Sam! Yeah, I have found two other ones the same with chipping on the ends.
@ReturnoftheCollectorАй бұрын
Good hunt. Glad you dumped the WVU hat for a Rambo look. lol. I walked the Ohio and picked up two myself today. Congrats on your dig
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
I just watched your short, was a nice one! That was a “Tour de France” hat
@mcchuggernaut937816 күн бұрын
Hey Clegg! W.V. watcher from Morgantown and subscriber since I found your channel. :) I always thought that sometimes people don't take into account that sometimes when you find a "poorly made" point, it could have just been made by an amateur. Kids had to learn how to make these things as they matured, and they would still use pretty much any sharp point they could, even if it wasn't pretty. To take that even further, you see so many wonky re-sharpened points - I'll bet you one of the learning tasks young natives were given was re-sharpening broken points, instead of tasking them with using a brand-new nice piece of material the adults didn't want messed up. Just like when we teach our children how to do things. We don't just throw a novice mechanic at a car engine, we start by teaching basics like changing a tire. Then we move on to more complex tasks which require experience, and an artist in their craft is rarely if ever born but made through years of experience. So when we see a beautiful point, it was probably made by an elder with lots of practice, and when we see an ugly but functional point, or maybe even one that was so rough it was just discarded around a camp fire, spare a though that it might have been one of the first attempts of a child trying to master the skills their parents were passing down.
@cleggsadventures
16 күн бұрын
Yes, I’ve said this before also. Maybe someone learning or just inexperience. Not everyone has every skill.👍
@Blackbird.195728 күн бұрын
Your garden looks amazing, and you have done a great job
@cleggsadventures
28 күн бұрын
Thank you. Garden?
@leeannmettlach241225 күн бұрын
Great finds!!!,
@cleggsadventures
24 күн бұрын
Thank you
@kathryndeloria1834Ай бұрын
I love that bark scraper!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated !
@teressa29709 күн бұрын
😊 Love watching you find artifacts. Wonderful finds as always. ❤ Thank you
@cleggsadventures
9 күн бұрын
@@teressa2970 Much Appreciated
@maggiekirby2649Ай бұрын
My favorite person to watch!!! Did you have anyone define the long rock that you said you did not know what it was??? Thanks for allowing us chair sitters to enjoy your hard work and your wonderful hobby!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! It was smoothed on two sides only. I’ve found a couple others the same that were beat up on the ends, but this one was not. Some sort of small pestles I would say, but this one must not have been used much or lost before use.
@maggiekirby2649
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures thanks for telling me- that was really unique-look forward to seeing more of your discoveries.
@scottbrewer620813 күн бұрын
You make me smile! Thank you
@cleggsadventures
13 күн бұрын
Thank you as well 👍
@user-ur4qe4fm6fАй бұрын
Nice video Scott. Great artifacts.I give you credit for putting up with Rocky.Someone has to be his friend I guess. Peace
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! Yeah, he’s been around a long time, he gets on me just as much. But he’s cool
@joshuarobinson7522Ай бұрын
That one long smooth stone looks like possibly a celt stone.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
It’s made of sandstone, so not sure
@michaelchilders1658Ай бұрын
You never disappoint! Awesome artifacts!👍🔥
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
@apostlewoodyАй бұрын
Amazing!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
@RonMcCarlАй бұрын
New subscriber here, love your videos. I used to hunt arrowheads when I was younger and there were many farmers that plowed the fields. Now they're all gone and most of them have houses in the same areas we found arrowheads. Thanks for sharing your adventures for us to enjoy.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Ron
@alyssaoliver137223 күн бұрын
❤ the south Ohio accent. Being from southeast Cincinnati, you remind me of my uncles. 🤘🏻Rock on.
@kyanite2193Ай бұрын
Amazing!!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
@robertchapman8655Ай бұрын
Just got a kayak, now i can hit a few more spots on the Ohio river here by Louisville. Learned a lot from your videos.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Yeah, almost need a kayak to get into places.
@Howard-bj1jqАй бұрын
As usual, great show!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Howard
@jeremyramsey373313 күн бұрын
just wanted to let you know you are a rock star no pun intended we live on the Ohio river as well in troy Indiana within site of the crib mound and have been hunting and finding artifacts for generations it is neat to see someone has put a science to what we do if you ever get up this way stop in and say hi.
@cleggsadventures
13 күн бұрын
@@jeremyramsey3733 Very Much Appreciated Jeremy
@itsobvious5835Ай бұрын
Kudos to Rocky for finding that nice point and getting Gator Aid. 😆 I think that long smooth stone is definitely an artifact. I find those in areas where I know they camped. I have no idea what they were used for.. You seem to find a lot more projectile points that stone tools. My searching gets me the opposite. For every projectile point I find, I'll come across 100 stone tools. I don't know why.. Anyway, thanks for bringing us the video. It's a lot of work, much appreciated.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated
@tomeickhorst678715 күн бұрын
I’ve been waiting for a new video
@alexrawleigh3167Ай бұрын
Clegg....I hit the one in a million the day before yesterday. Here in north Alabama we have several paleo sites. As I was walking the edge of one of these sites where I had found some points in past years I came along a small washout right above the flint river. I look down and saw what I thought was the tip of a point and it was. Only about 1/8 of the tip was sticking out so I reach down to pick it up thinking it was broke for sure and it didn't move. I took my plastic tip scraper and started removing the dirt around it and the further I got the harder my chest started pounding. Yep.....the holy grail was revealed. Although it had a little damage on the left ear.....she was a clovis about 3.50 inches long. I have been hunting artifacts for about 40 years and this is the third one I have ever found. Although the ear had a little damage both flutes were perfect. I am sure there are some people out that have found many but for me it is one of those points of a life time. Beutiful material too. The other two were found in north west alabama near pickwick lake. The one I have in a safety deposit box is right at 4 inches long and it is perfect with zero damage. So watching your videos brings back memories. Some people have drug addictions or alcohol addictions.....my addition is crappie fishing and hunting artifacts. My nemesis now is finding a whole and complete cell. I have found dozens of celts over the years but still haven't found one that is perfect.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Right On! That’s a great feeling when walking up on a nice one. I’m still looking for my first Clovis but it’ll happen one day. I hope 🤞
@lelandshanks3590Ай бұрын
The polished stone was worked, it's likely a skinny celt.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
It wasn’t sharp, but I’m sure it was something similar
@lelandshanks3590
Ай бұрын
They made what's been called picks, which as far as I know we're an axe that was ceremonial in context.
@jeremiahboyd7009Ай бұрын
Awesome video !
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Jeremiah
@kevinssilentfishing7292Ай бұрын
Amazing
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Kevin
@user-by8ix6en9sАй бұрын
Clegg. Your videos are the best and very informational! How many shovels have you broken over the years (handles)? The first thing I do when I buy a new shovel is put 1 or 2 clamps around where the shovel fits onto the handle. I think it helps and extends the "shovel's life".
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! I get the fiberglass ones, haven’t broken one of those yet. They usually just get thin from sanding until a hole wears through
@outdoorswithaaron414529 күн бұрын
Great video ❤
@cleggsadventures
29 күн бұрын
Very Much Appreciated
@brandonerickson3935Ай бұрын
10/10 my wife and I love your videos!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
@karenwhaley863528 күн бұрын
That scraping blade looked great for scraping hides also back in the day, possibly ??😊 Awesome video i lived on the Ohio 4 yrs. Would love to try what you are doing.
@cleggsadventures
28 күн бұрын
Yeah, it probably had several uses. Someone suggested scaling fish also
@karenwhaley8635
28 күн бұрын
@@cleggsadventures where abouts are you? I'm above New Richmond, Ohio. I would love to try what you are doing. There are so many arrowheads found here already but never seen your method.🤙
@cleggsadventures
28 күн бұрын
@@karenwhaley8635 I’m in WV near the northern panhandle
@user-co7fj4ib1jАй бұрын
I hunt fields and I would have to walk at least five miles to find that many artifacts! I might have to give sifting a try up here on the Muskingum River
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Search right below the fields at the water’s edge. Down to the base layer
@Aceofdusk3 күн бұрын
Watch for Ticks out there Clegg, sending love from PA!
@cleggsadventures
3 күн бұрын
@@Aceofdusk Much Appreciated! Yeah, for sure. I lay the repellent on thick whenever I have to walk through any kind of grass and weeds. My friend caught Lyme disease last month, so I’m extra careful about that
@indiosveritasКүн бұрын
MAN'S GOT A PASSION AND IT'S ARROWHEADS !! 😅
@cleggsadventures
Күн бұрын
@@indiosveritas Right On!👍
@codyduncan5414Ай бұрын
Good stuff
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Cody
@georgedouglas9342Ай бұрын
Pretty darn good day you had on the mighty Ohio. Nice artifacts! 👍 I see you were working the shady spots as much as possible lol. That's where I'd be for sure. Next week we'll all be camped out in the AC!! GREAT vid, excellent demonstration with the scraper. Did you determine anything on the cylindrical hard stone? gl/hh.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! Yeah, over on the Ohio side, I would have been in direct sun. It was smoothed on two sides. I’ve found a couple others the same that had chipped ends , like used as a small pestle. Maybe they had a few extras and didn’t use it yet. Or another purpose, but hard to say
@yetimountaintrading5859Ай бұрын
Good stuff sir
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
@LooksueАй бұрын
Not a bad way to spend a day
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Was hot but nice
@JayTee000725 күн бұрын
I have shoveled shyt before on our farm! 😮
@cleggsadventures
25 күн бұрын
No idea what that means but… Go Steelers
@c.a.robinson1993Ай бұрын
Not bad to Scott... You found some pretty decent arrowheads. How long were you down there? It seems like you were out for awhile!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thanks C.A.! It’s an all day journey. Just sucks most were chipped up. I’m due for something awesome
@joepozinto638Ай бұрын
I always thought on some of those crude points is when kids were practicing their knapping skills. I'm sure not all natives were good Knapper's though.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Yeah, I’m sure not everyone had those skills.
@Amy-pz6yx22 күн бұрын
The one you found at 25 min in looks prehistoric
@cleggsadventures
22 күн бұрын
They’re all prehistoric. Before 1492 there’s no written history here
@Iceman8723Ай бұрын
Hi Cleggs! I've noticed your sifting box has gone through some iterations; any chance on a video describing the current build and what you have learned through experience since you're older sifter box DIY vids?
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
It’s the only video I have, I just built a new one the same way. I couldn’t improve on it.
@Iceman8723
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures Gotcha, thanks mate. I just noticed this one has less holes etc; simple sometimes is just as good as overengineering; thanks for the reply!
@bouncerslabrealnature9143Ай бұрын
Interesting 🤔 but I'm not convinced being that I have been nearby multiple times. 😳😂
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Ok, thanks for watching
@noxema200022 күн бұрын
The Donnie Baker of arrowhead hunting 😃♥
@cleggsadventures
22 күн бұрын
So many people have said this over the past few years. I had to look the guy up.
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Love how you show all the steps. Not just turning on the camera when you find one. Your demonstration of the scraper and how well it still works was real living history.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! Yeah, it worked very well
@Notsureanymore441
29 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's what I was thinking seems a little fishy., Almost like I don't know he put them in there.
@cleggsadventures
29 күн бұрын
@@Notsureanymore441 always one of these
@jeremyramsey3733
13 күн бұрын
@@Notsureanymore441 why hate dude if you don't like it scroll on
Great hunt, Clegg! That long polished looking hardstone was the very first thing that caught my eye 😳 when you dragged that screen up. Sure has the "look" to it. Thanks for sharing!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! It was smoothed a little but no pecking marks on the ends like the last two I found.
When the doctors ask why your heart is in such good shape at 85 tell em you shovel mud hours at a time for fun 😂 Nice woodland points sir 🙌🏻
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
For sure! Many miles on these feet! Much Appreciated
@lelandshanks3590
Ай бұрын
I liked the Rambo headband!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
@@lelandshanks3590 85 degrees 👍
@meandmyshadow6269
Ай бұрын
@@lelandshanks3590I'll second that!
@Pwrcritter
Ай бұрын
Hes a got a strong back no doubt.
I hunt fluorite down in Southern IL. You have me wanting to retire from fluorite and start shoveling the Ohio River shorelines near Cave In Rock IL. Can't get enough of ur vids !!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated
@tim03b_48
Ай бұрын
I hunt whitetails there!
@Jroc3578
Ай бұрын
St. Clair County Illinois here. I'm 15 minutes from Cahokia Mounds.
I appreciated your demonstration of the scraper, great to see it in action after a thousand years.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! Still pretty sharp
@athelwulfgalland
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures I said to the missus, "Clegg's a legend; He finds a scraper tool that may be several hundred to a few thousand years old; Then proceeds to demonstrate how efficient it can still be in stripping off bark centuries later!" They sure don't make tools like they used to, eh? In the future they'll never find one of our modern tools in the mud & find it to be the least bit useful. lol
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
@@athelwulfgalland That pretty much everything these days. All plastic 👍
If I found as many points as this guy just by digging & sifting random spots I would never quit looking for them.
@cleggsadventures
18 күн бұрын
I’m right here guy.👍 It’s not random, there’s a plan. If I search random, it’s hit or miss.
Glad to see you back my favorite Arrowhead Hunter in that big gigantic River ✌️👍😊
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! I’ll always be back
Great job Scott! I was wore out watching you do all that shoveling and sifting 😂 i always Love it when you put out a video.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thanks Garson! It was Hot
Man I’d love to go on a river adventure with you….that would be a bucket list
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
@joelchase3326
15 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same thing!
Im jealous 😂. Arrowheads have been nonexistent around here 😅. But you work hard using that sifter, you earn em for sure! 👌. That scraper sure scrapes too! Lol. Best of luck on the next one 🤙
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thanks Chief! I wish yall could sift as well. That law kinda kinda stinks down there.
Love the channel. I live in Circleville Ohio. It's close to Chillicothe Ohio. Ancient American mounds,earthworks. All around surrounding area in farm fields. You'll find arrowheads. We found a Obsidian arrowhead in Hocking Hills Logan,Ohio
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! That was a heavily populated area for sure.
You still at it, Sarge? That's great. Keep it up! That's how you keep in shape! You probably jumped out of a perfectly good airplane!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! I never went Airborne, it was an extra 3 weeks after basic, I said no thanks. But my daughter jumped
well you did ALL the work but I sure had a great time!! hahah! thanks so much for telling us what they are and their ages/use!! Love your adventures!! they're so FUN!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated 👍
Good day for sure, brother Clegg !!! 😎👊 Awesome saves, man !!! And awesome show too ✌️🍀
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Brother
@historylooker7
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures Good luck to ya, man !! ✌️🍀
I get so excited seeing your videos. What are we going to find today boss!?!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated
That spot is amazing!! Your technique is on point(s) as well lol!!
@cleggsadventures
29 күн бұрын
Much Appreciated! This whole stretch of beach is like this, just some areas have so much mud, it’s hard to get to
Great video my Friend, man you were in em. Some nice finds. That hardstone piece caught my eye. Got to be some kind of tool or pestle. If you decide let us know, interesting piece. As always, truly enjoyed. Man you worked your butt off making that video. 👍
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thanks Chris! I found a couple of other one in the past but they had the ends pecked up. This one has no scares. Maybe collected but just never used. Hard call on some of this stuff
Great video Scott!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Brother!
I picked up a common scraper one time and carried it in my pocket close to two months. I stopped at a cousins house one night when they where skinning a deer. Both their knives went dull so I pulled that chunk of flint out and finished the deer. Absolutely amazing what that chunk of stone could do. The cut wasn't as nice as a knife but it did the job.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Cool 👍
Love your demonstrations, thanks for sharing.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
Thank you for another fun adventure CleggS
@cleggsadventures
28 күн бұрын
Very Much Appreciated
Great finds today. I learn something new from every video. Thank you.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
Luv these videos. What a great office you have. Always a mystery as to what you will find. Awesome stuff.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
Great video! Almost looks like a charcoal layer/fire pit where those fired stones were up in the bank.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! Yeah, there was one there. Looked really old, not much charcoal but you could definitely see the darker soil where it was.
@ElijahVanDePol
Ай бұрын
@cleggsadventures very cool! I thought so. Enjoyed watching your finds!
@theastro-philosophersappre2786
Ай бұрын
I thought that too
Ok so there are many out there hunting and I truly believe you tell a great story. Rocky is such a fun compliment to your stories. You have redefined the path on hunting shoreline. Keep up the fun!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Tim
👍 That scraper probably cleaned it's share of fish scales as well. That elongated smooth stone was absolutely used for something special if not for various things. No need for gym membership doing all that. Nice finds.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Todd
@toddincabo
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures That stone could have been some lonely lady's best friend.
Another great video from Cleggs Adventures. Hands down the best channel on youtube
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated Tim
Great video. I love how you demonstrate how the tools were used. Fantastic
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Lisa
I like you sifter box grate idea
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! Here’s a link to a build. Arrowhead Sifter, The Best One To Build. kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y5mNwZaoh9vApZc.html
Best Native American Artifact Hunter on KZread!!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated 👍
That long smooth stone is probably a tool used to stretch and rub animal hides. It makes the skin soft a pliable. I've found several of them at a Deptford site I hunt. They come in different sizes. I've heard them referred to as "skinning stones".
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Definitely could be. I have a couple others as well
@user-mf6wg9wo3y
18 күн бұрын
That is so good to know I have a rather large one.
Hey Mr. Clegg,,,you've got the absolute best videos of the whole net!!! Educational, upbeat, exciting, humorous.....ya just CANT be beat! Thank you so very much!!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Gary
My favorite channel..! Great video Scott….!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated Bob
Great video! Thank you.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Cindy
Good stuff, Scott. Thanks much.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thank you DM👍
Way to find em up !Your earn those artifacts one shovel at a time.Hard work pays ….this generation should respect that saying a bit more.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much appreciated
Nice finds Scott! Keep Em coming and GL&HH! 👍👍👍
@cleggsadventures
24 күн бұрын
Much Appreciated 👍✌️
Glad to see you back out again this year, Clegg! Next month I will be leaving the clay soil valley that was once the lake bottom of Lake Agassiz for the first time in 23 years. I'm looking at doing some hiking around some creeks in the area I'll be staying at in the hopes of finding some points! :D I'll probably be skunked, but I'll have fun looking anyway. lol
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Good luck out there 👍
Hi Scott , you are the Man . Always a treat to see your new video . Your videos are the best of any out there , thanks for sharing with us
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thanks Bill ! You’ve been a great supporter of my channel. I use that machete every time I’m on the river. Best tool I have.
Sweet finds and demonstration of the scraper, Scott!❤
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thank you Cynthia
@kevinkline6835
Ай бұрын
Thought I'd say "Hi" Cynthia. Hope you are doing good? Many blessings
@cynthiaswearingen1037
Ай бұрын
@@kevinkline6835 Hi, Kevin! I'm doing good, how are you?❤️
@kevinkline6835
Ай бұрын
@@cynthiaswearingen1037 I'm doing Ok Ma'am. Glad you are also.😀
New sub...playing all your videos today and really enjoy them! Thanks
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated Kay
I live near Meadowcroft Village where humans may have lived for 19,000 years. Love watching your videos and keep hoping you’ll get that really “old” one.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! I’m gonna have to check that out sometime, it’s not far
The highlight of my week is an adventure with Clegg!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated 👍
@TeresaBrown44
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures mine too. I feel like I need a detox program the way I check everyday for a new video. Gotta get my fix man. Had my heart worried. My husband asked me at the table the other night if I’d seen or heard anything from Scott yet. I told him not but I was checking everyday. He said make sure you let me know when you find anything out. My daughter, who was visiting from Charlotte, said “Scott who”? Scott Clegg I said and she immediately said “oh yeah from the Christmas party, I know who ya talking about”. My husband and I laughed so hard there wasn’t any sound coming out. So…you are now the big joke in the family. We all act like Scott is some random person in our life now, and it gets funnier and funnier. “Did u see my keys laying on the counter”? “ Check with Scott maybe he has” “When are you going to get the yard mowed”? “ I’m waiting on Scott to get here” And the favorite reply to multiple questions…. “Who put this dirty dish in my clean sink”? “Scott did” You provide more entertainment than you know. Glad to see you back!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
@@TeresaBrown44 That’s Great! Hahaha! Now I’m gonna be blamed for everything. 😂😂👍
Thank you for another great adventure. Had my kids watch some of your videos, they liked the one with the jar of snow cone juice you found. They laughed so hard my boy wet himself lol.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Hahaha! Very Much Appreciated!
Great video as always Scott !!!! At this point in MY life I would be happy with a flake. Yes, The broken artifacts are amazing to me also. It's also amazing to me to be able to watch people like you and my other KZread friends find and save these artifacts. Never thought it possible when I was young and a computer took up a whole room. My computer has become my adventures. Sad truthfully. But a savior for sanity. I appreciate the effort you all put in to educate and entertain. I hope you are in good health and happy Sir. Many blessings.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Kevin! You’ve always been a great supporter to this channel
@kevinkline6835
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures I try to be Scott. I miss a lot because I sleep too much. LOL I always feel like I had fun watching you have fun. That's what it's all about for me. I was wondering if you ever made another display table? Heck I'm rambling again. Thanks Scott !!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
@@kevinkline6835 not yet, I was wanting to make matching end tables, but gotta get the wood first.
@kevinkline6835
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures Cool
a good way to stay in shape !
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
For sure
As usual Scott a great job , that is a very unusual find . I hope you didn't hurt Rockys feelings by finding the point without Rocky . Those Amos boys do like to party , so go easy on him , he may of had a bad head this morning . Keep up the good work Scott . You have the best artifact channel on you tube , thanks for all you do
@cleggsadventures
27 күн бұрын
Thanks Bill ! Them Amos’s are a bunch for sure
I always enjoy your videos. They're both informative and entertaining. I can't overemphasize my appreciation for Rocky's contributions! Without him, you'd be struggling! :)
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! You got that right, he keeps me on my toes
Awesome!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thanks!👍
Love your videos!!!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Carol
Great video Scott. You worked hard for what you got but you got to go home with some goodies. Always enjoyable!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Jim
Glad to see a new one. Watched all of them several times. Most enjoyable channel on KZread.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Sharon
I grew up on the Ohio River in Beaver where the Beaver River meets the Ohio in PA. The scenery takes me right back home. Very interesting material.
Great haul, buddy! I always love seeing what you come up with. Keep on hunting!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
Sharing to my Facebook!! Love your content!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated Kerick! 👍
The gray , darker band in the recessed area on the hill side looks very promising. Could maybe be under a midden ? The cylinder stone looked like it could’ve been with a metate for grinding grain. Thanks for another great day on the river. 💫
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
It’s not a midden , it was an old fire pit. There wasn’t much charcoal, only specks but I could see where the soil was darker and what looked to be cooking stones all in there
Good to see you back at it!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Hoping this video flies.
Nice work brother! My guess is that smooth elongated stone was one of their tools for knocking flakes off in the early stages of making a point. Nice finds brother!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Sam! Yeah, I have found two other ones the same with chipping on the ends.
Good hunt. Glad you dumped the WVU hat for a Rambo look. lol. I walked the Ohio and picked up two myself today. Congrats on your dig
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
I just watched your short, was a nice one! That was a “Tour de France” hat
Hey Clegg! W.V. watcher from Morgantown and subscriber since I found your channel. :) I always thought that sometimes people don't take into account that sometimes when you find a "poorly made" point, it could have just been made by an amateur. Kids had to learn how to make these things as they matured, and they would still use pretty much any sharp point they could, even if it wasn't pretty. To take that even further, you see so many wonky re-sharpened points - I'll bet you one of the learning tasks young natives were given was re-sharpening broken points, instead of tasking them with using a brand-new nice piece of material the adults didn't want messed up. Just like when we teach our children how to do things. We don't just throw a novice mechanic at a car engine, we start by teaching basics like changing a tire. Then we move on to more complex tasks which require experience, and an artist in their craft is rarely if ever born but made through years of experience. So when we see a beautiful point, it was probably made by an elder with lots of practice, and when we see an ugly but functional point, or maybe even one that was so rough it was just discarded around a camp fire, spare a though that it might have been one of the first attempts of a child trying to master the skills their parents were passing down.
@cleggsadventures
16 күн бұрын
Yes, I’ve said this before also. Maybe someone learning or just inexperience. Not everyone has every skill.👍
Your garden looks amazing, and you have done a great job
@cleggsadventures
28 күн бұрын
Thank you. Garden?
Great finds!!!,
@cleggsadventures
24 күн бұрын
Thank you
I love that bark scraper!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated !
😊 Love watching you find artifacts. Wonderful finds as always. ❤ Thank you
@cleggsadventures
9 күн бұрын
@@teressa2970 Much Appreciated
My favorite person to watch!!! Did you have anyone define the long rock that you said you did not know what it was??? Thanks for allowing us chair sitters to enjoy your hard work and your wonderful hobby!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! It was smoothed on two sides only. I’ve found a couple others the same that were beat up on the ends, but this one was not. Some sort of small pestles I would say, but this one must not have been used much or lost before use.
@maggiekirby2649
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures thanks for telling me- that was really unique-look forward to seeing more of your discoveries.
You make me smile! Thank you
@cleggsadventures
13 күн бұрын
Thank you as well 👍
Nice video Scott. Great artifacts.I give you credit for putting up with Rocky.Someone has to be his friend I guess. Peace
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! Yeah, he’s been around a long time, he gets on me just as much. But he’s cool
That one long smooth stone looks like possibly a celt stone.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
It’s made of sandstone, so not sure
You never disappoint! Awesome artifacts!👍🔥
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
Amazing!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
New subscriber here, love your videos. I used to hunt arrowheads when I was younger and there were many farmers that plowed the fields. Now they're all gone and most of them have houses in the same areas we found arrowheads. Thanks for sharing your adventures for us to enjoy.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Ron
❤ the south Ohio accent. Being from southeast Cincinnati, you remind me of my uncles. 🤘🏻Rock on.
Amazing!!!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
Just got a kayak, now i can hit a few more spots on the Ohio river here by Louisville. Learned a lot from your videos.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Yeah, almost need a kayak to get into places.
As usual, great show!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Howard
just wanted to let you know you are a rock star no pun intended we live on the Ohio river as well in troy Indiana within site of the crib mound and have been hunting and finding artifacts for generations it is neat to see someone has put a science to what we do if you ever get up this way stop in and say hi.
@cleggsadventures
13 күн бұрын
@@jeremyramsey3733 Very Much Appreciated Jeremy
Kudos to Rocky for finding that nice point and getting Gator Aid. 😆 I think that long smooth stone is definitely an artifact. I find those in areas where I know they camped. I have no idea what they were used for.. You seem to find a lot more projectile points that stone tools. My searching gets me the opposite. For every projectile point I find, I'll come across 100 stone tools. I don't know why.. Anyway, thanks for bringing us the video. It's a lot of work, much appreciated.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Very Much Appreciated
I’ve been waiting for a new video
Clegg....I hit the one in a million the day before yesterday. Here in north Alabama we have several paleo sites. As I was walking the edge of one of these sites where I had found some points in past years I came along a small washout right above the flint river. I look down and saw what I thought was the tip of a point and it was. Only about 1/8 of the tip was sticking out so I reach down to pick it up thinking it was broke for sure and it didn't move. I took my plastic tip scraper and started removing the dirt around it and the further I got the harder my chest started pounding. Yep.....the holy grail was revealed. Although it had a little damage on the left ear.....she was a clovis about 3.50 inches long. I have been hunting artifacts for about 40 years and this is the third one I have ever found. Although the ear had a little damage both flutes were perfect. I am sure there are some people out that have found many but for me it is one of those points of a life time. Beutiful material too. The other two were found in north west alabama near pickwick lake. The one I have in a safety deposit box is right at 4 inches long and it is perfect with zero damage. So watching your videos brings back memories. Some people have drug addictions or alcohol addictions.....my addition is crappie fishing and hunting artifacts. My nemesis now is finding a whole and complete cell. I have found dozens of celts over the years but still haven't found one that is perfect.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Right On! That’s a great feeling when walking up on a nice one. I’m still looking for my first Clovis but it’ll happen one day. I hope 🤞
The polished stone was worked, it's likely a skinny celt.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
It wasn’t sharp, but I’m sure it was something similar
@lelandshanks3590
Ай бұрын
They made what's been called picks, which as far as I know we're an axe that was ceremonial in context.
Awesome video !
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Jeremiah
Amazing
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Kevin
Clegg. Your videos are the best and very informational! How many shovels have you broken over the years (handles)? The first thing I do when I buy a new shovel is put 1 or 2 clamps around where the shovel fits onto the handle. I think it helps and extends the "shovel's life".
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! I get the fiberglass ones, haven’t broken one of those yet. They usually just get thin from sanding until a hole wears through
Great video ❤
@cleggsadventures
29 күн бұрын
Very Much Appreciated
10/10 my wife and I love your videos!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
That scraping blade looked great for scraping hides also back in the day, possibly ??😊 Awesome video i lived on the Ohio 4 yrs. Would love to try what you are doing.
@cleggsadventures
28 күн бұрын
Yeah, it probably had several uses. Someone suggested scaling fish also
@karenwhaley8635
28 күн бұрын
@@cleggsadventures where abouts are you? I'm above New Richmond, Ohio. I would love to try what you are doing. There are so many arrowheads found here already but never seen your method.🤙
@cleggsadventures
28 күн бұрын
@@karenwhaley8635 I’m in WV near the northern panhandle
I hunt fields and I would have to walk at least five miles to find that many artifacts! I might have to give sifting a try up here on the Muskingum River
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Search right below the fields at the water’s edge. Down to the base layer
Watch for Ticks out there Clegg, sending love from PA!
@cleggsadventures
3 күн бұрын
@@Aceofdusk Much Appreciated! Yeah, for sure. I lay the repellent on thick whenever I have to walk through any kind of grass and weeds. My friend caught Lyme disease last month, so I’m extra careful about that
MAN'S GOT A PASSION AND IT'S ARROWHEADS !! 😅
@cleggsadventures
Күн бұрын
@@indiosveritas Right On!👍
Good stuff
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated Cody
Pretty darn good day you had on the mighty Ohio. Nice artifacts! 👍 I see you were working the shady spots as much as possible lol. That's where I'd be for sure. Next week we'll all be camped out in the AC!! GREAT vid, excellent demonstration with the scraper. Did you determine anything on the cylindrical hard stone? gl/hh.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated! Yeah, over on the Ohio side, I would have been in direct sun. It was smoothed on two sides. I’ve found a couple others the same that had chipped ends , like used as a small pestle. Maybe they had a few extras and didn’t use it yet. Or another purpose, but hard to say
Good stuff sir
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Much Appreciated
Not a bad way to spend a day
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Was hot but nice
I have shoveled shyt before on our farm! 😮
@cleggsadventures
25 күн бұрын
No idea what that means but… Go Steelers
Not bad to Scott... You found some pretty decent arrowheads. How long were you down there? It seems like you were out for awhile!
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Thanks C.A.! It’s an all day journey. Just sucks most were chipped up. I’m due for something awesome
I always thought on some of those crude points is when kids were practicing their knapping skills. I'm sure not all natives were good Knapper's though.
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Yeah, I’m sure not everyone had those skills.
The one you found at 25 min in looks prehistoric
@cleggsadventures
22 күн бұрын
They’re all prehistoric. Before 1492 there’s no written history here
Hi Cleggs! I've noticed your sifting box has gone through some iterations; any chance on a video describing the current build and what you have learned through experience since you're older sifter box DIY vids?
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
It’s the only video I have, I just built a new one the same way. I couldn’t improve on it.
@Iceman8723
Ай бұрын
@@cleggsadventures Gotcha, thanks mate. I just noticed this one has less holes etc; simple sometimes is just as good as overengineering; thanks for the reply!
Interesting 🤔 but I'm not convinced being that I have been nearby multiple times. 😳😂
@cleggsadventures
Ай бұрын
Ok, thanks for watching
The Donnie Baker of arrowhead hunting 😃♥
@cleggsadventures
22 күн бұрын
So many people have said this over the past few years. I had to look the guy up.