Digging Texas Artifacts
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- In this video I am digging Texas Artifacts on private property that used to be owned by my family. The current owner is friends with my grand parents which gave me permission for us to be there.
My uncle Bryan and I used to go hunting for artifacts all the time when I was younger so while i was visiting family in Texas (September 2023) I thought it would be cool to go hunting with him again. We found some cool stuff. I hope you enjoy the video.
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Wow those finds were awesome. I know the others were finding some amazing finds! And your collection was just gorgeous! The frames you made to back them, set them off just beautifully!
Your finds, even just the flakes, are such amazing materials, and to see these things, like fossils or imprints of fossils, is amazing to think about the fact that our ancient cousins used materials like that, because they valued the beauty of it too! Amazing! Thanks Kurt!❤
Great video! Great collection. New subscriber here.
Thanks for joining
I can definitely put you on them
Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!!
Amazings finds👍
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it Jim.
The terrain is very interesting. I bet it was fun and a great adventure climbing and discovering when you were a kid.
Most definitely was. Spent a lot of time exploring there and down on the river bank. I’ll have that video coming out in the near future. Thanks for watching
nice finds and the soil has that powdered half ash well beaten look of a camp !
Oh yeah. When my family built their house out there waay before I was born. I was told there was a large camp in that area. Thousands of perfect arrowheads, spearheads have been found there. The current owner told me his brother was there months prior and found around 2-3 dozen digging around where we were. I’m planning on goin back in the spring/summer.
good dig finds 👍
Thanks man
Pretty awesome finds for the amount of digging you guys did! I used to have a good arrowhead spot but not so much anymore... My area is loaded with them though. I need to get on it and find another good spot. Jeff HuntingRocks still hasn't found one in Missouri yet! I gotta change that lol.
You and Jeff NEED to go find some lol
You might want to use a trowel and other small tools to carefully dig. Using a rock hammer is one sure way to break anything you come in contact with. Just for the record though, there is no such thing as a "bird point". Collectors have used that term for some time. Generally what they are referring to is a small, true arrow point. The bow and arrow however did not appear in the Eastern hemisphere until around 2000 years ago. The small arrowheads were used to kill any size animal including man. I know of archeologists who cringe when they here someone refer to small arrowheads as bird points. Its best to be as accurate as we can when describing Indian artifacts. That way true knowledge and science grows and we can pass along to others what the truth is and hopefully that knowledge will continue to grow.
I definitely agree with you. Back in the day when my family owned that property I used to dig with different tools that I didn’t have that day. I’m aware there is no such thing as a bird point.. it’s annoying when I hear collectors use that term in general.
I appreciate your knowledge and taking the time to leave this comment. Thanks for watching
Please get a probe like bottle diggers use or make one from a car antenna a solid one put a small funnel on the base and when you probe you'll be able to hear everything the probe encounters it would be painful to your viewers to see someone who loves artifacts break them yourself
Thanks for the tip. I’ve never broken an artifact but agreed and understand what you means. Thanks for watching
What area of Texas is this I’m just north of Houston
It’s on private land in central Texas
Would they give me permission to dig?
Probably not. There is a place north of Kingsland, TX called Longs Fish Camp. Where they allow paid camping along the llano river and also have an area you pay like $20-30 to go dig for artifacts.
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Biface that you found in the beginning
Man if you broke that drill bro 😢
I don’t think he actually did we shifted the dirt before leaving.
Please let me come lol
Lol 😂