Hey do any of u ever think we can find these 2k yr old arrows ..so maybe even 1k ago they where hunted and reused and so damaged more or lost to time just thinking
thats awesome. do you think they could have been doing like target practice or something there? just wonderin why so many in the same spot.@@curious_archaeology
@@chadhill5354 like many camps in Texas they were heavily occupied over a long time. They lived there. There is evidence the artifacts were made there, used, and covered up with time.
Thank you. I like that area because it is nice and shallow. The sand in areas can be up to 12’ deep. I don’t like the possibility of being covered in sand under a wall. It can be dangerous.
Awesome video, thanks for taking us along!
Yes sir! And thank you! I just watched your video of that colorful paleo piece you pulled out of the creek. Very nice!!
Thanks 🤝
Good haul! Love both the Ensors.
Thank you
Great Job
Man that's some greasy dig'n right there! Meaning you've got it made, lol.
Very nice artifacts my friend
Thank you
Your efforts were well worth tolerating that hot Texas sun, congrats on the smoker 😎😎😎
Thank you! It’s finally cooling off a bit.
Sweet finds🏹
If you want that wet look in your display try mop and glow doesn't hurt them but really brings out the working and you can of course wash it off
Hey do any of u ever think we can find these 2k yr old arrows ..so maybe even 1k ago they where hunted and reused and so damaged more or lost to time just thinking
Definatly get some plastic shovels if your digging in sand save you some heartbreaks
why are all these arrowheads in the same place? like stuck into a wall of sand?
They have been buried in sand for thousands of years.
thats awesome. do you think they could have been doing like target practice or something there? just wonderin why so many in the same spot.@@curious_archaeology
@@chadhill5354 like many camps in Texas they were heavily occupied over a long time. They lived there. There is evidence the artifacts were made there, used, and covered up with time.
Some nice pieces there mate, what made you choose that area to dig? Keep up the good work.
Thank you. I like that area because it is nice and shallow. The sand in areas can be up to 12’ deep. I don’t like the possibility of being covered in sand under a wall. It can be dangerous.
@curious_archeology yes for sure, deep excavations can be fatal. Thanks for replying. I'm watching from Australia.
also how do you know the are not from indians? the hunter with arrowheads and bows and arrows
There are some historic artifacts (arrow points) found at this site.
oh okay!@@curious_archaeology