Huge !! Native American Artifact Collection Q.4 T. 343 By : Quest For Details

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Here is our collection as of 2019 , a look at the Whole ting. this was started by my parents who had collected them from vineyards and tilled fields around the area, now I have added hundreds more and
    it grows every year. all artifacts are legally collected and their locations recorded .thank you for checking out this collection.
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  • @blowingleaves-rb9fw
    @blowingleaves-rb9fw 5 років тому +4

    Gorgeous finds.
    Sometime between 1956 and 1960 I found a palm length, blue-green arrowhead on my way home from elementary school in MA. I carried it with me my whole life. I think it’s fair to say that it changed my life. Last year, due to my many life changes here in CA, I located the living tribal ancestors of the native Americans who lived in my MA neighborhood and returned the arrowhead to them. They have a small museum on Cape Cod in which they will display the arrowhead that one little girl found six decades ago. The arrowhead meant a lot to me but I can’t take it with me. And I didn’t want it to be lost in a trash heap when I die.
    I guess I urge you to find a way to preserve your treasures, a way that will live beyond you. And they are treasures!
    Carol Russ

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +2

      thank you for the story, I would love to find a way to keep them safe... there are three very intelligent and wise girls who will decide what goes in the heap, and I have told them all, look through it good, some of this is good stuff, lol, hopefully I did something right, for now , I have shared, and tucked them back away, happy summer !

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +2

      thank you for this !! : )

  • @lizzymoore54
    @lizzymoore54 5 років тому +3

    Wonderful collection you and your father have, Nate!

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +2

      thank you, they always love to be shared, and need their dusting : )

  • @debbiemitchell6055
    @debbiemitchell6055 5 років тому +4

    Beautiful collection, thank you for showing us again, you have so many awesome videos!

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +1

      thank you for watching again !! always good to get them out and remember the life in them ; )

  • @sarejen6868
    @sarejen6868 5 років тому +7

    That is a good collection your Family has found, definitely keep it in your lineage to pass on. I have thought that some of the more slender pointed artifacts could be arrowheads or be awls. They would've been used to work leather, or as drills to make changes to wood or other softer materials. My Grandfather showed me some he had that looked similar but of course from here in the PNW. He was an enrolled Umatilla Native, and carried on crafts he had learned as a child and young man.
    Looking at them with a magnifying glass or even a microscope you can see how the flakes were removed overlapping each other as they were removed from the tool. The craftsmanship to remove the large pieces to the fine long shards to give the shape or even make a texture both visibly artistic and functional. Removing a large flake changes it from being handheld knife to one that could have been hafted somehow. If a type of stone was very abundant rather than damaging a favorite tool, they could've made a "tool for right now" to do the job then discard it after because it became dull or job completed.
    Thanks for sharing the collection, it is awesome but thought provoking on the history of the area, the previous Native Inhabitants communities too. So glad you have such positive energy to care for the collection makes them happy.

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +1

      I've had the good fortune of watching someone make a tool from scratch and someday I want to sit and practice it, so many different stories in each making, wish I had a way to share them more ,but you all have seen them now and they are together and safe, I see the life in all things, I know even the stones are star dust like us , dreamt into shape and form, stone tools make it easy for anyone to see its alive, even if they don't fully believe , people still give their modern tools names when they " love Them ", Thank you for sharing your thoughts and being part of this journey, hope you and family are having a good summer!

  • @debrabrooks6138
    @debrabrooks6138 5 років тому +3

    Awesome finds! Beautiful 😍

  •  5 років тому +3

    I have an artifact from the paleolithic era that I found while mining.
    yours are beautiful!

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +1

      so much lost history here ,and there, each find is the past asking us to remember them, so I try, I learn , I imagine, I remember, I tell others, its the best we can do, great find, thanks for checking out this vid! Happy hunting, be safe !

  • @debbivaughn1313
    @debbivaughn1313 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for sharing your awesome collection and the interesting history! The bullet found with these tools represents an incredibly sad part of our nation's history, but I'm thankful you included it. Tyfs.

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +1

      All the Details ... even the sad ones, thank you for checking it out and questing with me !!

  •  5 років тому +2

    Good morning my dear! Perfect stones

  • @crucifyrobinhood
    @crucifyrobinhood 5 років тому +3

    You could do a six month series on that table alone. Have you thought about the Grace Hudson Museum in Ukiah? I think they would be very interested. It's pretty centrally located between Napa, Lake, and the Coast and has pretty much the definitive collection of Pomo artifacts and oooh man, the baskets, man, the baskets...

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +1

      hey thanks for the tip, ill go and check them out, I have too many sites that need some real care, I'll take Olive, Happy summer !

  • @elcalifornio3916
    @elcalifornio3916 3 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @tanyakintz1931
    @tanyakintz1931 5 років тому +3

    Yes it is a shame my husband and I like to go out and native American artifact hunting. You have a wonderful collection.

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +2

      I'm glad that you are out there saving them, development destroys as many as the gravels of the rivers, best of luck !

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +2

      good luck, and happy hunting !

  • @mammothriders1325
    @mammothriders1325 3 роки тому

    Great Video

  • @arctictimberwolf
    @arctictimberwolf 2 роки тому

    5:14 that is a Thunder Cat Pectograph 3rd row up 2nd stone from the right.

  • @CindyOrangeNeely
    @CindyOrangeNeely 5 років тому +4

    Absolutely gorgeous!!!! I love your passion for the precious secrets the earth and rivers hide. I know what that passion feels like❤

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +1

      Thank you for sharing the details with me !!

  • @lisaroche2746
    @lisaroche2746 5 років тому +4

    Awesome collection! OMG Beautiful. Enjoyed the first tour as well.

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +1

      Thank you for watching again , they were asking to be let out, ; )

  • @krysil1221
    @krysil1221 5 років тому +3

    Lovely collection. I went hounding today and had some good luck finding some really colorful jasper. :D

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +2

      awesome ! glad your out hunting around, see ya out there ; ) thanks for watching !

  • @catchingpearls-7778
    @catchingpearls-7778 5 років тому +3

    Beautiful! 🙏🌿

  • @cynergy4
    @cynergy4 5 років тому +3

    Way cool collection, WOW!!!!!! So true, nothing is ever found unless it chooses to be

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +2

      with intention made , with intention found, thank you for watching !

  • @ragnarlithium5029
    @ragnarlithium5029 5 років тому +3

    Wow 😮

  • @MedicalSkillsTraining
    @MedicalSkillsTraining 5 років тому +2

    At 24:40 and forward... made me 😢
    Are you saying HOPE Valley? I keep listening bc that’s where I go 🤪

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +1

      Pope valley , my little hidden town, we have post office but no pop sign , steep hill still holding back the Bay Area... for now, lol, thanks for caring ; ) I know all things will balance out, sing and dance , no magic is gone till its forgotten .

  • @yvonnebrumbeloe6626
    @yvonnebrumbeloe6626 5 років тому +2

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @blackdogee1
    @blackdogee1 5 років тому +2

    A-maze-ing!! Great information on your finds. Beads are a very special find. I head out on a road trip in September from Tucson to Grand Canyon to NM, stops in between. Hope to find some cool stuff. Thanks for sharing.

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +2

      the road trip sounds awesome , there are some great books out there, ghost town atlas type of books, I just got given one with towns, geology, springs, minerals etc all on good atlas maps, I hope you have great luck !!

  • @brookewood1962
    @brookewood1962 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful! I so have my dad's collection! Such a treasure!

  • @Jason1975ism
    @Jason1975ism 4 роки тому +1

    The pieces from the single sight are all blank bifaces. You need to return to the site and photograph it and discover more artifacts in situ . This was a site where larger hunks were being worked into trade blanks. Individually they are pretty mundane and worthless, documented as a cache, however, they are going to be worth something scientifically and monetarily. See some videos by Freeze cracked, Jack Crafty, and others. They are knappers and will give you the whole picture of the manufacturing process. I'm an actual Archaeologist so I speak from a professional place. Please, please, please, MAP your finds!! Write down every detail of the discovery. PS, NEVER HEAT UP FLINT AND SHOCK IT! Very dangerous and not how they did it at all.

  • @crystaldoty5679
    @crystaldoty5679 5 років тому +2

    I knew you were in the same state I am. My very first find was a spear tip that was headed down a Creek to a main river that leads to the ocean. I have some that are premazama. I love your collection and enjoy watching your videos.

    • @QuestForDetails
      @QuestForDetails  5 років тому +1

      thank you happy hunting, see ya out there : )

  • @maverickstclare3756
    @maverickstclare3756 5 років тому +1

    QFD is good medicine

  • @cottew
    @cottew 5 років тому +2

    I love that you've saved them from becoming sand. I have a collection that was passed down from my grandpa. I treasure them dearly.

    • @rebeccaofsunnybrookefarm8469
      @rebeccaofsunnybrookefarm8469 5 років тому +2

      That is something people don't realize, being a curator is important!
      Whatever you have direct knowledge of and items to share with others, become a curator. Share, inspire and teach...
      I appreciate that part of the Major Family... they are curators.

  • @josefizquierdo6139
    @josefizquierdo6139 3 роки тому

    Wow !!! Those are a lot of obsidian artifacts !!!