We Found 3,000-Year-Old Arrowheads While Artifact Digging In Texas
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- Опубліковано 27 кві 2022
- Sydnie meets up with Justin Whitworth to search for arrowheads near the bank of the Brazos River in Texas! Her dad Tim Wells joins us on this awesome adventure into the history of bowhunting.
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I love how Sydnie isn't just doing hunting and fishing videos, but other outdoor stuff, you do a morel mushroom/asparagus picking.
My bad, you should do*
I actually buy barstool outdoors march because of her
@@JamesJohnson-ml9ok same
Great to see Tim in the videos! His videos are what got me into hunting.
Such a great intro - “you may not know it, but it’s in your blood too.”
I used to find arrowheads on my folks’ land in the Hill Country all the time. In hindsight… it really makes you think of how many native ppl must have lived and hunted here. I wish I could have seen Texas before it was developed. 😕
Awesome finds, Texas has some amazing artifacts and amazing lithic materials!
Love the variety of these vids, keep up the great work crew 👍
I am happy to see you mention the small points as actual arrow points for bows. I have studied arrow points for several years and found 80 to ninety grains works best in arrows intended to be used in bows. I have no proof that the larger ones are spear points or atlatl points but the three inch or arund that size worked best in atlatls. Interesting video!
Great to see your dad ... best bow hunter and best ambassador for bowhunting!
As always enjoyed watching thanks for sharing 👍
Would love to know what kind of monatery value these particular pieces would bring. Fun vid
I’m shocked that you have never found an arrowhead living in central Illinois. You’re in artifact heaven 😁
Great to see some nice finds popping out the ground
Great video keep em coming.
Really enjoyed
Very interesting stuff Sydnie.
I just found an arrowhead, yesterday in Villa de Cos, Mexico
Yeah awesome content here Syd!
As a guy who lives in Texas and surface hunts arrowheads, I dream of doing something g like this. I look a lot and I find only a handful a year. Mostly broken.
Where in Texas? I’m moving to Lubbock for grad school and used to do it with my grandpa back in the day
People aren’t going to tell you we’re their little secrets are. But cotton fields after the farmers till. Out towards meadow high ground
Awesome video!
Loved the video and I’m looking to start walking the creeks and streams here in Delaware County, Pennsylvania!! First landing spot of William Penn, in Chester, Pennsylvania, and home to the Caleb Pusey House, in Upland, Pennsylvania!!
Yo solid intro! Great episode!
Awesome 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
So cool
Very Cool
Justin put yall on some good ground, real good guy.
Very cool
Very Cool🤘
Sydnie is proof that women can do whatever they want and kill it. She is fun and smart and seems so fun to hang out with. And she could out hunt anyone who dislikes this comment.
I love searching for arrowheads in NM. Don’t forget the quantity of arrowhead they are finding in TX is part of an absolute massacre.
Need get her back in kitchen on stand by with that dust pan . In case daddy gets hungry 😂
Thats Tim wells that bad ass hunter lol
Tim!
I've been to cherokee too show close ups of chipping styles or dont wonder why people doubt
That is crazy! That’s finding true history!
any idea why this particular spot was chose to excavate or no reason in particular, other than the fact it was along the river bank?
This spot was chosen because it’s access to water and it’s sheltered from prevailing winds. Just imagine where you would want to camp, the natives thought the same as you and I.
@@chrisschaper8165 makes sense. thanks!
Hell yea u need any help hollar
Where it all began.
Ever think some of these are just rocks...
STANDS
Anyone know where I can take kiddo near dallas or sherman ?
Bird points were not for birds but for wolves, deer, bear, humans etc
How do you know those were 3000 years old and not 2999 year's old
yeahhh
Lady, do you know how f’n BIG Texas is? Brazos River, Texas *title better
Nice bunch of relics made by woman and kids.
SUB!!
Day 17 since you commented "content coming soon" when I asked you to take Tommy Smokes and Lil Sas buck hunting.
This looks like a pay to dig site. Nothing real about it unless you like salted hunting.
Is that a fact Mike? It's certainly invasive but if they are just a step ahead of the sand harvest it's not a big deal is it? IDK so I'll defer to you but do you think it's really salted with tourist points? Bummer.
Dudette how Old is your baby ? You are wearing a bra but your milk sacks are hanging. I assume he was three months old or so when you shot this footage. Am I wrong Sydney Wells?
Maybe leave them in the ground so actual science can be done on them and they can be repatriated? Just a thought.
erm or dig them before the ground is tilled and they are broken and lost ... are you gonna quit being a keyboard moaner and go dig them and save them for the smithsonian to put in a box with a number never to see the light of day? doubt it
@@captainflint89 it's literally my job to do that, homeslice. Look up cultural resource management.
@@captainflint89 Exactly, it will just be covered up eventually by buildings and parking lots.
There's not any archaeological value to these points found as they are. It's not like a burial mound. Does a point on a stream bank need to be left there. That's goofy and I'm all for learning and appreciating native American culture.
Fake Clickbait
This is cheating
Stopped watching it after the guy said they were finding things 15,000 years old. Why do people make stuff up like that to sound smart? We don’t even know how to correctly date the oldest trees in the world, but yea we know EXACTLY what date these arrowheads came from. . . It’s almost as if this guy doesn’t know that just 400 years ago there were over 130 million Natives living in the new world. But yea, these ppl know for sure they stumbled on 15,000 year old artifacts. Lol I know they didn’t get that date by tracing genealogy
Matt, look up the Clovis culture. Carbon dating and scientist have proven that point time and time again.
the point style and patina alone is enough to tell age to a few thousand years by eye ... do some research mate you will find it interesting
Jesus stop digging up sites and get a professional.