They Noticed These Humps In A Field And Decided To Check Them Out. What They Found Surprised Them!

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  • @matthew9242
    @matthew9242 Рік тому +124

    If I had known this video was going to get this many views, I would have dressed nicer. Thanks everyone for the nice comments!

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому +10

      I was thinking the same thing 😂

    • @Cooper260
      @Cooper260 11 місяців тому +4

      lol

    • @fleabitis
      @fleabitis 11 місяців тому +2

      The title teased “low mound.” Was there a mound in the immediate area? If so, generally speaking, what distance were you from it? A couple of the points looked “ceremonial” or perhaps discards from the flaking process. All in all, great hunting!

    • @jurtimmermans1486
      @jurtimmermans1486 11 місяців тому +2

      Were a ty next time!

    • @Rapman21
      @Rapman21 11 місяців тому +2

      How do they date them?

  • @joemiller8965
    @joemiller8965 Рік тому +22

    Nice finds! Congrats to Chris and Matthew! Thanks for sharing Spike!

  • @Gamble661
    @Gamble661 10 місяців тому +25

    My wife grew up in Plymouth MA, as kids her and her friends found dozens of arrowheads in the woods behind her house. Turns out the pilgrims had built a fort in that area in 1600's that was attacked and destroyed by Indians in King Philipps War. It was on the Eel River in what is now a residential neighborhood.

    • @judd0112
      @judd0112 Місяць тому

      I’m from New England also and these guys make it look so incredibly easy finding points. I’ve been searching for years in all the “supposed” right places and not much luck with points but I’m pretty sure I’ve found some stone tools. To me they are not natural at all. And mad to have been worked. Of course no one else in my family sees it.

  • @fly_speck_cafe
    @fly_speck_cafe 11 місяців тому +24

    This one man always walked dad's field overlooking the river when it was plowed. He found tons of stuff. Lovely music.

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  11 місяців тому +3

      Thanks.

    • @artm5294
      @artm5294 7 місяців тому

      What about the humps in the field ? CLICK BAIT ! 👎👎👎🇨🇦

  • @debbiealton3279
    @debbiealton3279 Рік тому +12

    We love your videos from New Mexico! You inspire us!
    Homeschool grandma and grandkids!
    We look everyday for a new video!

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. We wish we could get one out every day. Look for them every other Friday at 10 AM.

    • @jeanf8998
      @jeanf8998 9 місяців тому +2

      Hey homie’ I’m from NM north of Santa Fe south of Taos. Been living in Georgia and the people here are good. Still miss New Mexico! God Bless😊

  • @KingEthanWilliam
    @KingEthanWilliam Рік тому +20

    Thank yall for making the time to make a video we love them

  • @michaele.ebright8834
    @michaele.ebright8834 8 місяців тому +14

    Keep living right, God loves you,
    Thank you for the Nov video

  • @silverserpent6563
    @silverserpent6563 Рік тому +13

    Awesome permission!! Thanks for sharing the fun👍👍

  • @melindahawk8540
    @melindahawk8540 9 місяців тому +13

    I’m envious you guys are having so much fun. I would love to find some Indian relics. Good job!

  • @richardclark8262
    @richardclark8262 Рік тому +17

    Spike I really enjoy your videos my father passed away last year my brothers don't hunt them anymore so I go very little these days thank you

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. I am so sorry to hear that. God bless!

    • @blueboy450
      @blueboy450 Рік тому +5

      Me and dad fished together, but he passed in 1999. I haven’t been since

    • @billylongmont3438
      @billylongmont3438 Рік тому +3

      ​@@blueboy450you should try going again, I bet you'd feel your dad all around you. Best wishes

  • @GeorgiaGrowGuy
    @GeorgiaGrowGuy Рік тому +9

    So much fun. I love the tools as much as the points. Those folks sure must have had a lot of things to scrape back in the day.

  • @actionjacksonartifactsandb877
    @actionjacksonartifactsandb877 Рік тому +11

    Glad to see those fellas finding some nice relics.

  • @missourioutdooradventures
    @missourioutdooradventures Рік тому +11

    As always enjoyed watching thanks for sharing and good luck on your next outdoor adventure

  • @captainguy51
    @captainguy51 11 місяців тому +10

    When I was growing up in Northern Illinois I always followed plowing in the spring have a good collection of arrowheads along with a tomohawk and several other items. Enjoyed your hunt!

  • @glendadeason8993
    @glendadeason8993 11 місяців тому +16

    This is so neat! Makes me want to be out in the fields too. I also love rocks. As a kid I always loved the outdoors and would still rather be out in Gods creation as stuck in the house. Love to explore!

  • @jerrysadventures8952
    @jerrysadventures8952 Рік тому +10

    I enjoy watching you guys

  • @Cody_Buck
    @Cody_Buck Рік тому +8

    I always enjoy the Heartbreaker gang's content. Thanks for always making great videos guys. Congrats on the finds!

  • @NancyDunton-hb9ir
    @NancyDunton-hb9ir 7 місяців тому +13

    My mother was a good hunter. We lived on an Indian rondaveau point on two connecting creeks. She would find arrow heads, Hachette stone, tapping stones. She found quartz arrow stone from 60 miles away from where we lived, at our farm. Up about a mile away was the settlers rondoveau point between two settlements . we lived in central North Ga.

  • @Chuxgold
    @Chuxgold Рік тому +9

    Need to check all the oversized stones for carved petroglyphs on them. As I've seen a few and my brother found one. Right in the middle of where thisansands of people had passed it by.

  • @AncientAdventures
    @AncientAdventures Рік тому +12

    The humble one will come out on top. I think Chris has something really good in store! I'm guessing Matt walks fast and covers alot of ground. I use to think my boyfriend was lucky until I figured out his secret. Once your good at something you have to cover alot of ground. (If your eyes will let you) Great Video again Spike! ❤

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. That's arrowhead hunting for you. Next trip everything may flip in Chris' favor lol.

    • @dewey_digginnc4946
      @dewey_digginnc4946 Рік тому +2

      Cool to see you here.. these guys find some killer stuff in the creek during the summer time and dig some good stuff up as well.. I felt like I broke my arm swinging for a button today. I cant wait till hunting season ends to walk my new stuff.. cant wait to see the big teeth.. I know we got them in our rivers i just don't dive..

  • @ryancane697
    @ryancane697 Рік тому +6

    Looks like a lot of fun !!!! Wish i could do this. I work on a farm in Asia and found stone tools lots of them in an area that inwas told once had a cave higger up on a hill but they blasted through to make a road. Bigger stone tools and stone cylinders points axes etc....

  • @charlesharper7292
    @charlesharper7292 Рік тому +5

    Used to do this when I lived in Missouri. I haven't seen anything where I live in Texas.

  • @TheSilmarillian
    @TheSilmarillian 11 місяців тому +7

    Hello from Australia great finds indeed.

  • @ronaldblackburn2483
    @ronaldblackburn2483 Рік тому +6

    The music was an excellent touch .

  • @Stephen.smith-3
    @Stephen.smith-3 Рік тому +4

    Congratulations fellas. Good job on video as always Mr. Spike.

  • @lesliesmith9155
    @lesliesmith9155 8 місяців тому +3

    Wow you don't know what s out there good time spent looking at 😊

  • @warrenmink2429
    @warrenmink2429 Рік тому +3

    Great hunt and find video , thanks for sharing. Congratulations fellas

  • @fayegoss8350
    @fayegoss8350 7 місяців тому +4

    Thank you for sharing this most outstanding adventure.
    👍👍👍👊

  • @juanitajohnson586
    @juanitajohnson586 21 день тому

    What a beautiful place to be hunting treasure! I sure wanted to be out there with you guys hunting right along with you. I love being outside, it’s my favorite place of all, and I can see you guys are having a blast. I enjoyed watching y’all find such good stuff in that field.

  • @thearrowheadreapers8668
    @thearrowheadreapers8668 Рік тому +5

    Wow! The Matthew saga continues. Enjoyed the video 👍🏹

  • @LynnSummer-z7w
    @LynnSummer-z7w 9 місяців тому +4

    he has a sharp eye! I would have never known that they were arrowhead at first sight!

  • @RobertQuick-gz9vr
    @RobertQuick-gz9vr Рік тому +16

    Hey guys love your content!! Very interesting and knowledgeable I was wondering if you guys could talk a little more about the arrowheads you find like approximate age of the find and any other information you may know like maybe even the tribe also how do you tell the age of some of these arrowheads . Thank you and keep up the good shows please

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. Think of these artifacts as pre-tribal. They are many thousands of years old. When we can identify them we will usually throw a graphic up on the screen.

    • @RobertQuick-gz9vr
      @RobertQuick-gz9vr Рік тому +4

      Thanks for getting back to me ! I appreciate that and you all very much. Also love the respect you guys give this hobby.. Definitely a different way of life they had it’s hard to fathom.

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому +2

      I think that's the part that fascinates me so much, how they lived. I know it was a struggle but the more we do this the more I realize they had mastered nature. I don't think they wanted for a lot.

  • @grandmakellymcdonald
    @grandmakellymcdonald Рік тому +2

    Let’s go, let’s go treasure and adventure🇺🇸🌺💕✌️👵🌎🎉

  • @kimharrison888
    @kimharrison888 Рік тому +4

    Awesome finds!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @BigBama80
    @BigBama80 3 місяці тому +1

    New subscriber. I'm loving the content so far. I very much appreciate the simple nature shots like ants and plants. The raw nature is a very important part of getting out relic hunting. Head hunting or whatever the person chooses to say lol

  • @SeanMay-x7s
    @SeanMay-x7s Рік тому +3

    Love y’all’s videos, that Matthew and Chris tear me up the way they get along. Keep up the good work fellas. Any chance you could tell me who’s singing on this video starts at around the 4 minute mark or so.
    Thanks again for the great videos

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. That would be Josh Garrels. All our music is always listed in the description.

    • @SeanMay-x7s
      @SeanMay-x7s Рік тому +2

      Thank you sir

  • @smokeeater8387
    @smokeeater8387 Рік тому +3

    Yep, that was a good day in the field for sure

  • @horaceburgess9256
    @horaceburgess9256 Рік тому +3

    Yay! Way to go!

  • @karphin1
    @karphin1 9 місяців тому +3

    Impressive finds! Good for them!

  • @krstoner53
    @krstoner53 11 місяців тому +3

    Most in our area are made from flint stone which is mostly opaque navy ranging to gray with a little white mingled in. Yours looks to be a different type of rock maybe yellow tinted. I did find years ago some type of tool or maybe the blade half of a really thick tomahawk that is really smooth limestone rock.

  • @micheleprince2799
    @micheleprince2799 Рік тому +3

    A fascinating video. Thanks a lot.

  • @dr.strangelove7739
    @dr.strangelove7739 2 дні тому +1

    That first artifact you found looks like the same material being found over in Alabama by Chris Keenum HIGH HOPES OUTDOORS. He has found a shelter that is producing unbelievable artifacts-points, drills, pottery, bone, and debitage. Mississippi and Alabama has some amazing prehistoric artifacts in the ground. Must be due to the warm climates. We don't have the same quantity in Oklahoma or farther north.

  • @BillyJ244
    @BillyJ244 Рік тому +20

    I once found a spear point that was about 9 inches long. I found it in a yard in Cleveland Ohio. That was very surprising. Years ago I was showing it to my friend and I dropped it on a cement floor and tragically it broke in half. It was still an amazing find. I bet you guys have a great collection of points. You guys made a really good video. I'm glad there are a lot of these still out there to be found.

    • @fado792
      @fado792 9 місяців тому +1

      Thats how we lose our past.

    •  9 місяців тому

      One moment of carlessness and you break an artifact that sat for thousands and thousands of years. That's how easy it happens. Dont hold artifacts over hard surfaces or hold them high above any surface. Hate hearing that story over and over again, that rock sat there thousands of years only for someone to find it and break it within minutes or seconds even sometimes. Sucks

    • @dena1775
      @dena1775 7 місяців тому

      What do you think they were hunting?

    •  7 місяців тому +1

      @@dena1775 any animal you would hunt today. Finding points doesn't mean they were meant for , used during, or ever used at all as a projectile. 90+ percent of points people find that they jump to conclude were projectiles were never projectiles at all but knives/cutting implements.

    • @fado792
      @fado792 7 місяців тому

      A collection of points. And know nothing about the makers and where and how they lived. Posession is the American word. Not asking.

  • @georgezink8256
    @georgezink8256 Рік тому +4

    I ask God for something from the ancient times and instantly my dredge stopped and I have a war ax head that I cherished ? It’s awesome to think , just like what y’all are finding !!! Awesome

  • @lightningjac5640
    @lightningjac5640 8 місяців тому +4

    The ones with flat side If they have a curve to it could be a drill. Or a flub up as ive called them as a kid lol. Finding the perfect point is rare . ever find halves and find the other half years later? 😂yup it happen to me. Great video guys 😎👍

  • @michaeldriskell2038
    @michaeldriskell2038 11 місяців тому +1

    You've done better in one day, than I have in numerous times here in Indiana!!! And i now can't wait for May to go looking again !!!

  • @kentcostello5286
    @kentcostello5286 Рік тому +3

    You guys are so lucky .

  • @salnellen1381
    @salnellen1381 11 місяців тому +6

    The fields remind me of the neighbors farm next to our home. The woods at the edge and pond even look the same. But crazy thing is I was walking in that area a couple months ago and I found a place near the creek where a plow must have removed a layer of soil for some reason. Erosion from recent rain had also made it deeper. I noticed a foot or more beneath the top soil layer a bunch of white oyster shells. It made no sense except that I have heard there are huge piles of them near the ocean that were left from Native American settlements. That’s about 40 miles from us. Now Im wondering if there might be arrowheads and stone tools strewn around in plain sight. And ordinary rocks will now look different to me and I’ll have to take a closer look next time for arrowheads next time the till the fields! As well our home sits on a weird mound that is almost shaped like a pyramid. There are a few weird similar hills nestled in the woods and not really noticeable unless you lived there. I’ve always wondered if it’s an old mound and the builders weren’t aware.

  • @ebenezerstone3401
    @ebenezerstone3401 7 місяців тому +4

    Love the Josh Garrels tune! He’s my favorite!

  • @juanelleschwarzwalder880
    @juanelleschwarzwalder880 11 місяців тому +3

    Spectacular!

  • @historylooker7
    @historylooker7 Рік тому +6

    I thought it was an awesome hunt,Spike 😎👊!!!!! Killer finds, y'all !!!!!💥

  • @catherinebarrett7250
    @catherinebarrett7250 11 місяців тому +4

    Hey Matt , You look for things that I like to find

  • @jamesmichael3998
    @jamesmichael3998 Рік тому +3

    Very nice hunting grounds. Those round holes or pockets on the sides of some of those points are caused by forest fire, great finds. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida 🌞

  • @snort455
    @snort455 11 місяців тому +5

    once u start looking, u cant stop.

  • @royfoster6389
    @royfoster6389 Рік тому +3

    Great stuff guys

  • @marckristel1598
    @marckristel1598 2 місяці тому +1

    It must be an amazing feeling to hold something in your hands that are so so old.

  • @johnfugate3432
    @johnfugate3432 Рік тому +3

    Good video keep them coming thanks

  • @clodhopper5892
    @clodhopper5892 Рік тому +3

    Blessed hunt!

  • @Rstpete1
    @Rstpete1 27 днів тому +2

    Best music I've ever heard on a relic video

  • @dougeisner44
    @dougeisner44 2 місяці тому +4

    just wondering if those arrowheads are a few thousand years old,why aren’t they buried much deeper? over that period of time,there must have been multiple forests grown there building up soil cover….just asking thanks

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  2 місяці тому +1

      This land has been disturbed multiple times over the past 150 years.

    • @acertiger591
      @acertiger591 Місяць тому +1

      The rains float them up to the surfaces. Well done & fun!
      Rivers change courses check out old maps of the area @ local libraries. Brav0!

  • @garydykes8625
    @garydykes8625 4 місяці тому +3

    That was Perdy cool ! 👍

  • @RazinKaneOutdoors
    @RazinKaneOutdoors Рік тому +3

    Very nice finds 👊 😎

  • @electronicjunky6940
    @electronicjunky6940 26 днів тому +2

    Fun video. Any idea how old those arrow heads could be?

  • @SkiSearcher
    @SkiSearcher Рік тому +2

    good stuff y’all ! enjoyed it ✌️🤠

  • @johnbyington3458
    @johnbyington3458 10 місяців тому +2

    Awesome finds. Y'all were finding those grinding stones...I once found a grinding stone and bowl together. Unfortunate for me and history, it was on Federal property and I had to leave it.

  • @frankmcconnellogue3351
    @frankmcconnellogue3351 3 місяці тому +1

    You never know what lies beneath the clay the world over . Watching from Ireland, good luck .

  • @pinebeltrelics8055
    @pinebeltrelics8055 Рік тому +3

    Good stuff fellers!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @19jody72
    @19jody72 Рік тому +3

    Man they were on them!

  • @EstherSmith-uo2mr
    @EstherSmith-uo2mr 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @chucklandry5588
    @chucklandry5588 Рік тому +3

    Merry Christmas y’all from Northeast Mississippi ‼️

  • @tillross4078
    @tillross4078 9 місяців тому +1

    Nice finds ,, Hey who is this Song by how do i find it ,, ? Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @jessieryles934
    @jessieryles934 Рік тому +2

    Digging up graves!! 🫵🏻😘💪🏻🇺🇸🇮🇱!!

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому +2

      We don't get a lot of comments like this but every now and then and nut will fall out of a tree.

  • @sunshineglendakentucky239
    @sunshineglendakentucky239 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video I enjoyed it!

  • @traycestauff9564
    @traycestauff9564 13 днів тому +1

    We have decided that those mounds were probably garbage piles established on the edge of the camps so that pests would be drawn away. The two large caches of unbroken points that I've found were underneath grinding stones (pestals), probably to make it easier to locate again during seasonal hunting migrations.

    • @RAYRAY-ec6ge1ks1i
      @RAYRAY-ec6ge1ks1i 12 днів тому

      The stone that you hold in the palm of your hand with the little indent in it it's not a nutting Stone , can you find the little square ones with six sides and each side as the indent, I found a old Indians purse around 10 ft deep and all of his stuff was in it and there was a deer horn worked down, years later found another one 4-foot deep, basically some stuff in it, those rocks were used to chip the arrowheads, after I discovered that I spent many decades chipping arrowheads with one, if you know anything about North Alabama and the old man that was the best there ever was when it comes to making reproductions well that's me hello, stop doing it because everyone was passing off my reproductions as pre-columbian pieces because not even a seasoned archaeologist could tell the difference I got so good, haven't made anything in 30 years now that's not with one of my children and accounted for, just make it don't break it or fake it, people have to ruin all good things, happy holidays

  • @msullivan1006
    @msullivan1006 18 днів тому

    Hi- love your videos! How come you named the video about Humos but I didn’t see any or hear you talk about it?

  • @hardnackfarms1736
    @hardnackfarms1736 8 місяців тому +1

    We are in Historic Guthrie, Oklahoma and we have unearthed an arrowhead and some old time horse shoes we have a huge nail or spike that has been in the tree for decades. Lots of history here. The first capital of Oklahoma and the great American Land Run. Wendy❤️🙏🏻🇺🇸

  • @sterlingsterling5695
    @sterlingsterling5695 10 місяців тому +2

    The reason the Native Americans liked the uneven terrain is that it broke up the horizon making it easier to conceal themselves.

  • @Huntnlady7
    @Huntnlady7 10 місяців тому +1

    I think you should show a summary of all the finds of the day cleaned up and displayed.

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  10 місяців тому +1

      We've done that in the past but to be honest the vast majority of people don't want to see that. Our analytics have shown that. When people click out of the video early it hurts us with the algorithm. We're actually punished when we do that.

    • @outlaw_80
      @outlaw_80 10 місяців тому

      ​@@HeartbreakerRelicsMy uncle hunted artifacts for over 45 years.. When I was a kid I used to go hunting with him. He once found a 6.5 inch Clovis one day I was with him. It was perfect. Many years went by and my uncle is gone now. Not long ago my son and i was looking at some of his finds and I got to see that Clovis again. Between that day and viewing your videos it's motivated me to start hunting again. Oh also looking at the sea green obsidian Rutz Clovis that was found in the 50s.. Ive come to learn it takes many many hours of hard hunting to find the "real gems" thanks for the videos and I hope you guys have many more blessed hunts ahead of you.👍

  • @benjaminrush4443
    @benjaminrush4443 5 місяців тому +1

    I am absolutely sick and tired of "Buy your House for Cash". I'll buy into this man's research of the field. Men Thousands of years ago walked these Fields when they were probably hunting grounds and ancient camping sites. Thanks.

  • @dannymorin4118
    @dannymorin4118 17 днів тому

    Fantastic good work. Wow

  • @derekhightower1903
    @derekhightower1903 9 місяців тому +1

    Enjoy your video an don't want to be negative BUT would it be so hard to carry a small spray bottle an be able to spray quick so we lookers could see the beauty your trying to show us? I have collected an its so easy!!! I put a small bottle on a string an hang around my neck,,QUICK /EASY

  • @AmandaWhittaker-g7h
    @AmandaWhittaker-g7h 3 місяці тому +1

    Amazing what you found

  • @rogertrozelle8159
    @rogertrozelle8159 Рік тому +1

    Nice old John Prine song. I would call that American Grey flint.

  • @jimfitzgibbon5492
    @jimfitzgibbon5492 28 днів тому +1

    My question is that just a spike you drove in to a broom handle? Then you poke it into the ground till you hit something hard?😊

  • @bailey1000100
    @bailey1000100 11 місяців тому +2

    How is it that everything in that field ,1:30, is dirt covered and dirt colored except the arrow head that he pulls out of the ground? It clean yellowish color.

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  11 місяців тому

      That part was sticking out of the ground and the rain washed it clean.

    • @bevb752
      @bevb752 7 місяців тому

      My thoughts also

  • @NickFortier
    @NickFortier Рік тому +1

    8m building a garage on a plateau overlooking georgian bay. J noticed 2 such mounds, they told me theyre rock piles. I doubt it. Ive got permission to investigate at least. Without shows like this, i wouldnt even know what to l9ok for.

  • @tommyh.8391
    @tommyh.8391 Рік тому +2

    Any info on the humps in the field?

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому

      They're not sure of the origins, natural or occupation build-up but that's where the majority of the artifacts were found.

  • @ericdavis5950
    @ericdavis5950 Рік тому +1

    I'm sorry, but where do you get those massive collector cases? To display your artifacts.

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому

      This is where we've been getting them the past year. Great cases. facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085095387581

  • @RollnRye74
    @RollnRye74 9 місяців тому +1

    nice finds! btw why was there so much black plastic in the soil? was it a dump?

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  9 місяців тому

      Thanks. That's plastic from covering the crops. It will degrade in a short time.

  • @HollyFrench-j9x
    @HollyFrench-j9x Місяць тому +1

    Yes mister all the mounds in Connecticut are disappearing one by one over night. It sucks .

  • @jamesmills3746
    @jamesmills3746 5 місяців тому

    😚Nice points, any arrowhead shows in the future???? Where and when...Txn

  • @orangecrush4319
    @orangecrush4319 Рік тому +1

    What is with all the black plastic in the field? Like the song you played in the middle of the video.

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому

      Thanks. The plastic is used too keep weed growth down when row crops are planted. It is biodegradable.

  • @thelastjohnwayne
    @thelastjohnwayne Місяць тому +1

    Well that centuries of plowing sure breaks the heck out of those points

  • @relic1959
    @relic1959 11 місяців тому +1

    That young man has a good eye.

  • @willthethrill4073
    @willthethrill4073 Рік тому +1

    I kinda miss them jokers. Just a bit... 🤣 Another nice hunt.

  • @eileennavarrete9459
    @eileennavarrete9459 11 місяців тому +2

    When you find hollowed out rocks look like a bowl . This cookware doesn't pass down to the daughter, goes to the Granddaughter. The deeper the bowl the older the bowl.

  • @johnhaug1747
    @johnhaug1747 Рік тому +2

    So what were the humps?

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому

      We're thinking occupational areas. Probably natural rises in the land that the native Americans took advantage of for some reason. That's where almost all the artifacts were found.

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  Рік тому

      We're thinking occupational areas. Probably natural rises that the native Americans took advantage of for whatever reason. That's where the majority of the artifacts have been found.

  • @Michelle-qt4dc
    @Michelle-qt4dc 4 місяці тому +1

    Cool ❤

  • @raymondtonns2521
    @raymondtonns2521 9 місяців тому +1

    i wish i had that kind of good luck finding stuff!

    • @HeartbreakerRelics
      @HeartbreakerRelics  9 місяців тому +1

      Luck is a factor but hard work and asking permission is a huge part of it.

  • @brianshields7137
    @brianshields7137 7 місяців тому +1

    Hello, if you did that here in Australia the police would be knocking on your door the next day ,here all aboriginal artefacts are protected even when the foreshore committee wants to work on the sand dunes they have to get an aboriginal arceologist to search the area prior to work so no sacred items are distributed