What a fun creek walking adventure. Make sure to hit the Like button! I'll have more finds coming soon. Happy Hunting Y'all! For metal detectors visit here: www.nuggetnoggin.com/metal-detectors
Nugget Mudlarking in America, how awesome is that?! Thank you for bringing us along, I would truly enjoy any creek walking you do. I missed your joyous presence this year, more than I can express; and I realize it's not your fault. As a home bound invalid, I rely on you outdoor types to take me to places I will never get to see. This has been one of my most challenging years, and not from my health, but the chaos. Thank you, for showing me, that there is still hope in this world. You were my blessing today.
There's caves on our property that have native American pottery, tools, points, etc. A couple of the pots have been found fully intact! There's still more places an caves to search!
How fun! Next time long Johns and a heavy sweater under that jacket. And bring a trowl! What fun finds! I’d definitely go back and dig in that 6 ft level! Very productive! Maybe try and see if any of these fit together?
I first found Nicola and Simon from the Mudlarkers on the Thames foreshore. You were with them on one adventure so I subscribed to you, too. I love watching you guys. Thank you for letting us tag along.
Old mason jars, found in a creek... Hasn’t “Moonshiners” taught us that a good water source is essential for making shine? Maybe your on to an old still site.!
Never to old (I'm 74), to learn something new. I thought mason jars were made or invented by Mason Thank you for teaching me. I used to do that when i was young.
"It's 44 degrees out and my hand is cold!" Nugget, you need to move to where it gets really cold! Try picking up 300 duck decoys when the temp is 23 degrees and then run a trap line! The hands REALLY get cold then!!!! lol Those are some great finds you come across.
Didn't know there was do much Indian pottery. Nice. We leave behind glass behind. I like the small milk bottle. The last human to touch that pottery was maybe 1 to 3 thousand years ago. That is crazy to imagin.
That looks like whats called a strong shoulder Mason jar. They were meant to be stored upside down and the rim at the base of the neck was to give it more strength to be stored that way. The large example you have found is quite valuable. Nice find!
You might be able to seal the crack in that milk bottle. Drop a drop of Super Glue into the top of the crack and see if it will draw down into it. I haven't tried this yet, but as thin as the glue is, it seems like it might work. Good luck and keep the vids coming.
Neat video! The small milk bottle held cream for your coffee, baking or infant . Was a big deal to afford cream along with the bottles of milk that were delivered in the early morning from your favorite diary.!
I love finding my Woodland pottery sherds too! I’ve found some pretty ornate ones here in northern Georgia. The designs weren’t stenciled they were either paddled into the clay or incised. Old stuff...always amazes me to find them ☺️
Mr. Noggin (lol) You find pottery around large native village site. If you search above the creek mostly around the highest point you can locate their trash pits. You guys call them middens I think. Like most: the natives tossed broken pots over banks instead of walking to a trash pit. Look for slight round raised or lower depressions then dig . I found many like that. neat stuff.
Can't wait to get to my upstate retreat to look for artifacts--I used to only find cobalt blue bottles, but you, dear Nuggetnoggin, are helping me train my eyes for the less obvious, more interesting finds!!
God Bless and Merry Christmas Michael. My sister spends her vacations on the Outer Banks N.C. so I bought her a Garret Ace 150 to comb the beaches with. You are an inspiration.
Nice video. Nothing like stomping through an old creek bed, looking for anything interesting just laying around after washing down or at least been uncovered by the water. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us!
Wouldn’t it be so cool to find a whole pot, Michael? You seemed to have hit the Native American artifact lotto on this cold winter’s day! Loving the milk bottle and the whole Atlas Mason jar as well. ☺️ Amen and a very Merry Christmas to you and yours too!🎚🎅🏼🎄
Absolutely, would be so amazing. Yes, it's a pretty good site, I always find pottery shards after a good rain or flood at this site. The bottles are my favorite from the hunt . Thanks for watching!
Maybe some cold winter evening, you could take all the Native American pottery and lay all the pieces on a table and see if any pieces fit together. You might have found a bowl already and not even know it.
For even more successful hunts, You should start carrying your metal detector with you, from now on, when you walk the creeks and streams. You could be walking right over Civil War artifacts or gold nuggets in that creek.
I keep forgetting to tell you that if you don't already know about checking the cast iron skeleton door locks . Indo.the main screw that holds the back plate on and look inside for coins ect. Out of a average of 1 to 4 you stand an excellent chance of finding something. Well good luck and God Bless.
w/ all the pottery you find, you should get ALL you can find and you might eventually have a whole jar/bowl. ya know? love to watch you. im the same way when i find a worked piece of flint.
I'm a bit older than you guys but, when I was in the second and third grade, our school lunchroom milk came in those small bottles. Some of the brands had a little tab you could pull up on the cardboard lid stopper that would reveal a little hole for a straw.
You make me giggle with the freezing thing Sunday I helped customers at work scraping off snow and ice off their vehicles at 19 degrees with 2 pairs of gloves alternating them while one dries on the vent/heat from the defrost on the dash It wasn't that bad but it was cold.
you may already know this however I will share. Any fields that are being farmed, when the crop is turned over you can tell where the Native Americans lived because the soil will be much darker than the rest of the field especially if the field is by a creek or stream. That is the place to look for arrowheads, grinding stones, and other artifacts.
There is a village site that creek is washing through. You won’t find pottery unless it was a site. If the pottery is shell tempered it’s from the Mississippian time period. If it’s more gritty and sand tempered then it will be from the woodland time period. Thanks for sharing the finds!!!
Did you get 'bottle inspired' by your trips to visit Si-Finds? You could cut the green mason glass down and use it for tea lights. Thát would be pretty! Love the bits 'n bobs you found...new & different treasure finds! Maybe some of the Native pottery pieces fit together? - ancient puzzle work Thanks Michael - love from Denmark 🌸💕
I love walking my creek in the cold weather. I freeze but we have tons of slithery, slimy things that try to bite when you poke around in nooks and crannies in North Ga during the summer. I imagine you do too judging by your accent.
I would love to go hunting for old stuff more it's so interesting to me and is so exciting!! I've metal detected in the area I live and have found lots of old stuff. The craziest thing I've ever dug was a stuffed animal!!
Right after you found the Atlas Mason jar and before you headed out. You filmed inside a hole where another creek was. I saw green glass buried in there be sure you look next time you are there. Also get some hand warmers to go in your gloves. Merry Christmas. bless you and be safe.
Hey Nugget, great finds!! My son and I have been watching for years and we have seen you go almost everywhere it seems...except Ohio (I could be wrong). We have a nice patch of land... Old farm house and land w/lots of history, old shut down school houses near by, a few old bottle dumps and even an old well about 30ft deep or more...God willing, we would love to have out sometime. Let me know and we'll make something happen!! Talk to you soon, Merry Christmas and God Bless!
Yeah but it also might devalue it to a collector. It’s a hard choice to make deepening on what the goal of collecting is. That being said I love art work of the old and new and definitely like repurposing antiques into art work
Hey if u look right where U put the whole atlas mason jar on sand bar, the left side of the jar .... Looked like a full arrow head. Hope ya saw that.....
Nice one Nog! Great to see pottery from another country.. interesting. We look forward to your next video. Keep well and have a beautiful happy Christmas 😘
Thank you for the adventure , seeing some nice finds and scenery ! Take care , stay safe and healthy with whatever you maybe doing next ! Please have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ! Doing well here in Kansas .
If you look on the bottom of the milk bottle, there will be a letter and number corresponding the manufacturing date. The letter means the month, a=January, b=February and so on. The numbers are the last 2 digits on the year it was made. Don’t know if you knew that but there’s some info for ya.
What a fun creek walking adventure. Make sure to hit the Like button! I'll have more finds coming soon. Happy Hunting Y'all!
For metal detectors visit here: www.nuggetnoggin.com/metal-detectors
You deserve more subs
I love creeks and streams.
@@NachoFreckle Thank you! They are hard to get haha, I lose more than I gain every month, but I keep trying
@@occamsrazor7939 Me too, it's so much fun to explore them!
Hi nugget noggin your videos are awesome! Where is that cool creak/stream?
"that pottery came from here , or someplace else" nothing gets by you lol
That pretty much cover all places lol. Thanks for watching!
Hahahaha
Yeah here or someplace else.. smh
Nugget Mudlarking in America, how awesome is that?! Thank you for bringing us along, I would truly enjoy any creek walking you do.
I missed your joyous presence this year, more than I can express; and I realize it's not your fault. As a home bound invalid, I rely on you outdoor types to take me to places I will never get to see. This has been one of my most challenging years, and not from my health, but the chaos. Thank you, for showing me, that there is still hope in this world. You were my blessing today.
Good call on the (English) ivy growing along the creek. Noticing those little details is always helpful in finding old home sites.
There's caves on our property that have native American pottery, tools, points, etc. A couple of the pots have been found fully intact! There's still more places an caves to search!
Thats really cool!
Cool 😎
You are SO lucky!!! 🤯😍
How fun! Next time long Johns and a heavy sweater under that jacket. And bring a trowl! What fun finds! I’d definitely go back and dig in that 6 ft level! Very productive! Maybe try and see if any of these fit together?
I first found Nicola and Simon from the Mudlarkers on the Thames foreshore. You were with them on one adventure so I subscribed to you, too. I love watching you guys. Thank you for letting us tag along.
Old mason jars, found in a creek... Hasn’t “Moonshiners” taught us that a good water source is essential for making shine? Maybe your on to an old still site.!
Never to old (I'm 74), to learn something new. I thought mason jars were made or invented by Mason
Thank you for teaching me. I used to do that when i was young.
"It's 44 degrees out and my hand is cold!"
Nugget, you need to move to where it gets really cold!
Try picking up 300 duck decoys when the temp is 23 degrees and then run a trap line! The hands REALLY get cold then!!!! lol
Those are some great finds you come across.
Haha!
Your excitement at finding the pottery and jars makes me smile x
Please keep safe and well x
Thank you!
Wow! You may have enough pieces to put a large pot together. What awesome finds! 👩🏻❤️🌺🙏🏻👍🏻😊
Nice day exploring, even if it was cold! Love the milk bottle, large mason jar, & pottery shards! Thanks for sharing!
Didn't know there was do much Indian pottery. Nice. We leave behind glass behind. I like the small milk bottle. The last human to touch that pottery was maybe 1 to 3 thousand years ago. That is crazy to imagin.
That looks like whats called a strong shoulder Mason jar. They were meant to be stored upside down and the rim at the base of the neck was to give it more strength to be stored that way. The large example you have found is quite valuable. Nice find!
You might be able to seal the crack in that milk bottle. Drop a drop of Super Glue into the top of the crack and see if it will draw down into it. I haven't tried this yet, but as thin as the glue is, it seems like it might work. Good luck and keep the vids coming.
Baby fish at 3:03....looks like baby mud cat. That piece of pottery rim you found by the mason jar looked pretty awesome. Looked Native American.
Stay warm..cold here too in loon lake washington...19 out.stay well
Neat video! The small milk bottle held cream for your coffee, baking or infant . Was a big deal to afford cream along with the bottles of milk that were delivered in the early morning from your favorite diary.!
My Great great grandmother was a Cherokee Indian so up to my mom generation they did things the old ways.
I love finding my Woodland pottery sherds too! I’ve found some pretty ornate ones here in northern Georgia. The designs weren’t stenciled they were either paddled into the clay or incised. Old stuff...always amazes me to find them ☺️
Mr. Noggin (lol) You find pottery around large native village site. If you search above the creek mostly around the highest point you can locate their trash pits. You guys call them middens I think. Like most: the natives tossed broken pots over banks instead of walking to a trash pit. Look for slight round raised or lower depressions then dig . I found many like that. neat stuff.
Can't wait to get to my upstate retreat to look for artifacts--I used to only find cobalt blue bottles, but you, dear Nuggetnoggin, are helping me train my eyes for the less obvious, more interesting finds!!
I hope you tear it up and find lots of artifacts!! Thanks for watching!
God Bless and Merry Christmas Michael. My sister spends her vacations on the Outer Banks N.C. so I bought her a Garret Ace 150 to comb the beaches with. You are an inspiration.
Glad someone got a 150 I felt all alone til now
Who would like to hang out with this guy for the day?
What a weird question..
@@derekrohan9619 meeeee
Well, yeah
Thanks for the idea to look in dry creeks :)
Love your content, man! Thanks for freezing your fingers off for our entertainment ❤️
You're welcome. I look in wet creeks too. I appreciate the support! I'll keep the awesome videos coming
Nice video. Nothing like stomping through an old creek bed, looking for anything interesting just laying around after washing down or at least been uncovered by the water.
Thanks for sharing your adventure with us!
great videos..always interesting... moonshine jars for sure...amazing the layers of history in rivers...
Wouldn’t it be so cool to find a whole pot, Michael? You seemed to have hit the Native American artifact lotto on this cold winter’s day! Loving the milk bottle and the whole Atlas Mason jar as well. ☺️ Amen and a very Merry Christmas to you and yours too!🎚🎅🏼🎄
Absolutely, would be so amazing. Yes, it's a pretty good site, I always find pottery shards after a good rain or flood at this site. The bottles are my favorite from the hunt . Thanks for watching!
Maybe some cold winter evening, you could take all the Native American pottery and lay all the pieces on a table and see if any pieces fit together. You might have found a bowl already and not even know it.
Hello from Lubbock Texas. Great hobby. Just you and Mother Nature great vids you make me wanna go detecting again. Been in the 20s here
For even more successful hunts, You should start carrying your metal detector with you, from now on, when you walk the creeks and streams. You could be walking right over Civil War artifacts or gold nuggets in that creek.
check the bottom of those gerber food jars. I have found some gerber baby food jars that are "Ball packer jars".
Watched this video on my tv awesome job bud
you might want to do some graphite/paper rubs on those shards, then you would really see the pattern emerge... Nice Atlas!
I keep forgetting to tell you that if you don't already know about checking the cast iron skeleton door locks . Indo.the main screw that holds the back plate on and look inside for coins ect. Out of a average of 1 to 4 you stand an excellent chance of finding something. Well good luck and God Bless.
w/ all the pottery you find, you should get ALL you can find and you might eventually have a whole jar/bowl. ya know? love to watch you. im the same way when i find a worked piece of flint.
Lovely Native American pottery, and an awesome milk and old Atlas Mason! That was worth frozen fingers to find! Merry Christmas, Michael!🎄💖
I'm a bit older than you guys but, when I was in the second and third grade, our school lunchroom milk came in those small bottles. Some of the brands had a little tab you could pull up on the cardboard lid stopper that would reveal a little hole for a straw.
You make me giggle with the freezing thing Sunday I helped customers at work scraping off snow and ice off their vehicles at 19 degrees with 2 pairs of gloves alternating them while one dries on the vent/heat from the defrost on the dash It wasn't that bad but it was cold.
Moar Daisy, oh yeal nice bottle finds there : )
Great finds, I hope some day you find a whole complete pottery. God bless, Be safe
Thank you, I'll eventually find a complete pot, just a matter of time. Happy Hunting!
How old is that pottery?
you may already know this however I will share. Any fields that are being farmed, when the crop is turned over you can tell where the Native Americans lived because the soil will be much darker than the rest of the field especially if the field is by a creek or stream. That is the place to look for arrowheads, grinding stones, and other artifacts.
There is a village site that creek is washing through. You won’t find pottery unless it was a site. If the pottery is shell tempered it’s from the Mississippian time period. If it’s more gritty and sand tempered then it will be from the woodland time period. Thanks for sharing the finds!!!
May you continue to be blessed...Merry Christmas!
Yes, please come back to this place soon. I want to explore it with you : )
Did you get 'bottle inspired' by your trips to visit Si-Finds?
You could cut the green mason glass down and use it for tea lights. Thát would be pretty!
Love the bits 'n bobs you found...new & different treasure finds!
Maybe some of the Native pottery pieces fit together?
- ancient puzzle work
Thanks Michael - love from Denmark 🌸💕
I love walking my creek in the cold weather. I freeze but we have tons of slithery, slimy things that try to bite when you poke around in nooks and crannies in North Ga during the summer. I imagine you do too judging by your accent.
Amazing jars and bottle
Thank you!
44 degrees is 6.7 degress celcius...it was -27 degrees below freezing here yesterday. No pottery either...have fun...it could be worse.
That Mason jar is absolutely lovely, really nice find.🙂 🐾
It really is!
Great video, May you be blessed and be a blessing to others in this season of celebrating the birth of Christ
Glad you are back, very interesting thank you for sharing.
Some really interesting finds! I’m just getting started myself
Merry Christmas Everyone 🎄
Merry Christmas mariusz!🎄🎅🎁
Aarons Collecting and Detecting! Merry Christmas Aaron 🎁🎄
Merry Christmas from Canada !
Merry Christmas! Thank you for watching!
Haven't seen you in a while, I did enjoyed it. Can't wait to see more.
A great spot to go back to for sure.
Definitely!
YOU , ARE A GOOD YOUNG MAN
I love your laugh is very cute
I would love to go hunting for old stuff more it's so interesting to me and is so exciting!! I've metal detected in the area I live and have found lots of old stuff. The craziest thing I've ever dug was a stuffed animal!!
Native Americans have left alot of things they made with their hands years ago to share with you and us! Thank you for this great video! 👍
The offer still stands if you want some of those bottles polished up brother 👍
Sounds good! Thanks for watching!
Awesome finds Nugget👍 a lot of pottery in that creek
The guy with garden leaf blower following you down the creek 😂
I watched your medal detecting videos years ago! Glad to see your still uploading
Thanks!
I have a complete strong shoulder mason jar that i found. That's a great find even though its broken.
Right after you found the Atlas Mason jar and before you headed out. You filmed inside a hole where another creek was. I saw green glass buried in there be sure you look next time you are there. Also get some hand warmers to go in your gloves. Merry Christmas. bless you and be safe.
Be care full out there good luck
Thank you!
Tommy Hall *Careful
@@itsstephanieee9128who is this
Crayfish @3:03
Kool
I would cut the broken blue Mason jar down to just above the writing. You could use it for anything💖
Nice job on the finds Nugget! I always enjoy your videos and what you have found
Thank you! I still want to find an arrowhead in this creek, it's got to be there!
Get some dish gloves fr the water. Yellow 1s. Keep u dry in the water
Love those mason jars
Me too, Thanks for watching!
Great video Hi Nugget Merry Christmas to you and all your family God bless🎄🎁🎅
Always love your videos take care my friend God Bless
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing with us.
I love the way you can spot such small items! Enjoyed the video!
Thanks for watching!
Hey Nugget, great finds!! My son and I have been watching for years and we have seen you go almost everywhere it seems...except Ohio (I could be wrong). We have a nice patch of land... Old farm house and land w/lots of history, old shut down school houses near by, a few old bottle dumps and even an old well about 30ft deep or more...God willing, we would love to have out sometime. Let me know and we'll make something happen!! Talk to you soon, Merry Christmas and God Bless!
Love your videos from bucks Adventure God bless
The broken Mason jar if you sand rough edges would make a pretty blue container piece
Yeah but it also might devalue it to a collector. It’s a hard choice to make deepening on what the goal of collecting is. That being said I love art work of the old and new and definitely like repurposing antiques into art work
Really good video. I love the native american pottery. That is special.
Wonder how many of these jars held something nasty as heck in them and here we are later digging them up like “oh cool look at this!” Lol
Hey if u look right where U put the whole atlas mason jar on sand bar, the left side of the jar .... Looked like a full arrow head.
Hope ya saw that.....
Nice one Nog! Great to see pottery from another country.. interesting. We look forward to your next video. Keep well and have a beautiful happy Christmas 😘
A Tuber named Shelley Detects said you said the same thing I said when I pulled the same mason jar. So here I am lol. Great finds pal!
Great Video Nuggetnoggin Love the Bottles and the Native American Pottery Merry Christmas to you and your Family 💖
Thank you for watching!
Love your channel nuggetnoggin really enjoy seeing what you find
Glad you enjoy it!
Great finds love your videos
Native American pottery is always good to find.
Thank you for the adventure , seeing some nice finds and scenery ! Take care , stay safe and healthy with whatever you maybe doing next ! Please have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ! Doing well here in Kansas .
Love the Native American pottery shards!
If you look on the bottom of the milk bottle, there will be a letter and number corresponding the manufacturing date. The letter means the month, a=January, b=February and so on. The numbers are the last 2 digits on the year it was made. Don’t know if you knew that but there’s some info for ya.
What fun! Thanks for sharing!!
Glad you’re back on a regular basis again Nugget. Missed your adventures. You’re my inspiration. God bless and have a great Christmas!
was thinking you could make mosaic tables and such with the shards , beautiful
Nuggetnoggin Keep Up The Good Work Have A Blessed Day
This is an awesome creek! The Native American pottery is beautiful, the masons are nice...just don't have the same history, lol. Good hunt!
Loving that large jar z👍💯🤙
Cool finds cool washout too.