I found an UNTYPED POINT!! Plus multiple paleo artifacts!
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- On this arrowhead, artifact adventure, I find a point that has never been typed! Only a few have ever been found and only from this spot. Also, a few paleo artifacts expose themselves as well. Felt great to get back to digging and have a bunch of artifact stuff coming up!
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Thank you for joining us out on the T&J Ranch in Sutherland Springs Tx! So good to have yall out!!
@@tammybalentine2895 of course, it was a blast! Wish it was closer, I’d be there often.
Killer finds guys, good luck on your future hunts 👊 😎
Thanks bud! Good luck back at ya on your outings!! 👊🏼
Pay dig? Awesome, great start to your year congrats
Yes sir, this was. You’re right about that! Now it’s time to take off running!!
Hmmm 🤔.... I like the artifacts in Pennsylvania because of their interesting character.
There is a wide variation of points!
That first one looks like a hemphill to me. Nice finds
Thanks!
So much more than weapons out there. I’ve got tons of points, but I am partial to the ceremonial pieces.
Yes sir, I love them all.
New sub here guys. Looks like a fun time! Thanks for sharing. 👍
👊🏼 means a lot, thanks! Always a fun time playing in the dirt!
Cant wait to get into some older stuff soon !!!
It’s coming!
Quality is right, you weren’t joking. Great points, thanks for the video, good luck in the future.
Yes sir, thank you and thanks for the comment! Good luck to yourself out there on your adventures.
1000 subscribers! LFG!
Smoker untyped. WOW.
I still can't get over the size of these 'just having fun' operations are in Texas. LOL. I don't see this hardly anywhere else in the recreational space. Just wild. Always fascinated with how a person stumbles onto these sites in the middle of BFE. Do folks just up n decide to dig on their property? Do some folks buy property just FOR this sole purpose?
Finally!! 👊🏼 thanks man. Some do buy property strictly for that but not usually. Most are found by finding surface finds or mounds or sign first, then digging test holes
Ah-ha. Gotcha. It would be wild to
Come up on a mound! Getting all the rain and wind on the East coast. Hoping for some fresh erosion to get some river points this weekend.
It's a Bolen plane
In south central Texas?
Killer man , yea been waiting on y’all to wade of into the dirt! Awesome finds man . Thanks for sharing with us .
I know whatcha mean and am sorry about that. Had some stuff come up but we are about to hit it hard again and be right back off in it on several different hood camps!! Thanks for sticking around.
Sweet finds man! Y’all got the setup!
Thanks bud! Just having fun 👊🏼
What state are you in? I have a very similar point from Southern Indiana.
Central Texas.
@@SharkWaterOutdoors there's a few that look similar to this- a Darl, Hoxie, or Bayougoula points, however the base looks different. It may be from another region, but it definitely could be a new typology or combination of cultural workings!
@@tsamoyed yes sir, you’re right. This point is older for sure. Thanks for the input!
I have an arrowhead exactly like this one except it's not flint, it's another hard stone. I found it over 60 years ago when digging in an erosion gully next to the lower playing field at my new elementary school. I found a total of 12 different size and shape arrowheads while digging in that gully. The constructors didn't get the hill graded low-slope angle enough, nor did they seed it before heavy rains caused these 3-4' deep erosion gullies running from top to bottom of the slope about 30 feet. I showed my collection to an archeologist at our local science center and he said he had no idea how those different arrowheads all got to the one 'site' where they were a half dozen feet below ground (or more). One was obsidian, a couple were flint, some appear to be basalt or gneiss. Perhaps trade items for the original native Amer. inhabitants of that area.
Wow, that’s awesome! I would agree with the trading of how they got there. We see that here to in certain camps. Cool story!
E notch bolen
Found here in south central Texas?