Large collection of artifacts on site. Rare wooden club.

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @AncintArt2ndColony
    @AncintArt2ndColony Місяць тому +2

    3:09 these are heard to prove without testing but this bird image with the reseasd beek checks the boxes ! ✅
    3:34 they made this out of a type of indigenous chestnut if im not mistaken .
    7:35 awesome blade ! Nice edge !

    • @AncintArt2ndColony
      @AncintArt2ndColony Місяць тому +1

      12:04 awesome piece ! 12:40 ya, nice. A bird too ! 13:29 this is the side I like !
      14:35 awesome blade !
      17:33 you will ! 🙂

    • @AncintArt2ndColony
      @AncintArt2ndColony Місяць тому

      20:01 nice piece 👍 the scientific method ! It works !
      22:52 absolutely amazing piece ! The edge is nice 👍 23:55 and the hair ! Beautiful !

    • @FacesintheStone
      @FacesintheStone  Місяць тому +1

      @@AncintArt2ndColony for sure, Jay I appreciate you man

    • @AncintArt2ndColony
      @AncintArt2ndColony Місяць тому +1

      @@FacesintheStone Don ,your the Man !

  • @CityRockhounding
    @CityRockhounding Місяць тому +6

    Man, wat to broaden my horizons with all the different pieces they worked with, not just rocks. Beautiful details in all those, awesome perspectives, I love the area you get to explore around in. It's helpful to see all the different types of material they would used! Omg these are gorgeous!

    • @FacesintheStone
      @FacesintheStone  Місяць тому +2

      @@CityRockhounding
      You can understand why I dedicate so much time to sharing it now. It’s something special, I care about it and I really love it but honestly, I just want other people to take over and I just want this specific site which is so well preserved to be protected. Don’t tell anybody, but if I have to, I’m gonna buy the land myself.

    • @CityRockhounding
      @CityRockhounding Місяць тому +1

      @FacesintheStone that would be awesome man, yeah makes sense, I total get that. That's awesome of you to do that!

  • @Grendel1974
    @Grendel1974 Місяць тому +5

    Ohhhh boy your hitting the ball in all areas haha I love it my friend

    • @FacesintheStone
      @FacesintheStone  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you so much I appreciate your support.

  • @leuserstoneschannel
    @leuserstoneschannel Місяць тому +3

    There's still a lot we don't know and I still have a lot to learn 👍❤️

  • @themama3633
    @themama3633 Місяць тому +4

    It’s coming out great.

    • @FacesintheStone
      @FacesintheStone  Місяць тому +1

      Good to know, I was looking at this stuff for three months before I could understand what it was. Every morning, I still wake up, not believing it.

    • @themama3633
      @themama3633 Місяць тому +3

      @@FacesintheStone I had to stop halfway and go help my husband. I have to finish it now.

    • @FacesintheStone
      @FacesintheStone  Місяць тому +2

      I was curious why you left. I’m glad you could make the rerun. As I’ve gotten into this further we’ve gotten so much much better at presenting it. As foreign as it is… we are still able to display it in a way that’s palatable for the modern audience, which I am proud of

    • @themama3633
      @themama3633 Місяць тому +1

      @@FacesintheStone you did a wonderful job explaining things on what you were showing. In Louisiana we don’t have big rock’s only smaller ones but I’m finding ones with carvings and paintings everywhere. I never noticed them before. Now that I know what I looking at I can recognize them anywhere. I take a loupe to every rock and it’s amazing what you see. As it dries different images may appear and possibly in different colors. It’s truly amazing and thank you for taking the time the share yours.

    • @FacesintheStone
      @FacesintheStone  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you for that. I really appreciate it.

  • @johndoesoudontknow7883
    @johndoesoudontknow7883 Місяць тому +1

    When you say "they packed them in there"... I don't fully understand the theory. Do you really think they did these badass things and then packed them in clay? Do you think maybe that "the white man" just took all their shit and threw them in the river because they were "just stupid rocks" idk. I guess maybe I need to watch some of your older videos to get a better understanding on what you believe is/has went on here with this whole thing. The lost art.. the purpose.. the reason they are packed in clay. You only surface gather, right? So are many of them just jammed halfway into the clay? I'm sorry but I am 1000% with you on this thing and would like to be more involved, myself. I never heard of this effigy thing and discovered it on my own and until I looked it up, I thought I was totally alone. I am in ohio and I have found many effigies but have only just begun my journey a year ago. The effigies I have are all sorts of different kinds of rock. I have no idea what type of stone some of these are. I wish I could just do this for a living but I am still broke even tho I work my ass off.. anyways, sorry for the spiel. Peace

    • @FacesintheStone
      @FacesintheStone  Місяць тому +1

      @@johndoesoudontknow7883 you have a lot of good questions and you’re very correct question every single thing! I love curious people!!! Yes there’s a whole lot to unpack, but this site was originally sealed and burnt in a red clay that turned a lot of the creek bed into a type of black pottery. They were preserving this like a time capsule. Just like we have libraries today, and we keep track of history. These guys did the same thing and just had a different media. When they colonize out to their lands, I think they did their best to preserve their history. Remember, everyone was dying of disease. This place remained untouched by colonization for the longest time and was the last remaining natural continent holding natural people within its valleys and plains.

    • @johndoesoudontknow7883
      @johndoesoudontknow7883 Місяць тому

      Man. Thank you for all of this. I highly respect what you are doing. Refreshing as hell. I was in a trance the first undeniable effigy i came across. It really seems to be very eerily similar to gobekli tepe and even the world from a map standpoint. Id like for someone to tell me im not crazy and check it out. ​@FacesintheStone

  • @netherkevin
    @netherkevin Місяць тому

    The wooden pieces cannot be ancient; they would have deteriorated

    • @FacesintheStone
      @FacesintheStone  Місяць тому +2

      You are incorrect. Please research on your own how long wood can be preserved in rich red clay.

    • @netherkevin
      @netherkevin Місяць тому

      @@FacesintheStone Thank you, I was assuming these were on-the-ground finds!

    • @FacesintheStone
      @FacesintheStone  Місяць тому

      No worries, Kevin. Sorry, I’m a little defensive! 😁🤗💯👍

  • @amboyscorner
    @amboyscorner Місяць тому +1

    That is one cool wood 🪵 😊. It's really nice!😊

    • @FacesintheStone
      @FacesintheStone  Місяць тому +1

      @@amboyscorner I’m doing the work so that everyone can learn-this is a key to our consciousness- the first photo album