This was a very interresting video and I learned alot. You're a very good teacher. The folks that live there way back were hard workers and wasted nothing. I wish we were more like them today. I'm in Maryland and live along the Chesapeake and we have some neat pretty stones in the water, near the shoreline, and there are larger rocks to work the smaller ones, plus the water to place on the stones is already there.👍😎
If you ever need any help on anything like this..... this amazingly cool stuff, I'm local and i would like to volunteer for any kind of project you might have going on. I'm tough and a hard worker and an avid learner
A couple things. I really like your acknowledgement of the knowledge and skill of these people. It all to often happens that when faced with primitive technology people go right to some bizarre ancient alien nonsense. Second I noticed your necklace is darker than the actual artifact you showed. Was that a difference in material or was some other techniques used to make them lighter red?
It is the source of material. Argillite is a type of mudstone formed from clay particles stained with hematite impurities. Pure clay with no iron minerals will be very light or white, and the darkness of the red is determined by how much limonite stain is present, which naturally varies from site to site and layer to layer within a site.
Great video as always sir! I do have a question though! Where would I be able to find out more info about this Pueblo? Do you have any links to articles or papers that I can read?
Another great video and very nice footage, thanks and greetings from old friends in faraway land of New Zealand,, Tony.
Martin your necklace is a work of art..
This was a very interresting video and I learned alot. You're a very good teacher.
The folks that live there way back were hard workers and wasted nothing. I wish we were more like them today.
I'm in Maryland and live along the Chesapeake and we have some neat pretty stones in the water, near the shoreline, and there are larger rocks to work the smaller ones, plus the water to place on the stones is already there.👍😎
Beautiful work.
Wonderful work!
Well presented. Congrats
Wow, you just impressed me deeply!
If you ever need any help on anything like this..... this amazingly cool stuff, I'm local and i would like to volunteer for any kind of project you might have going on. I'm tough and a hard worker and an avid learner
You're wearing a completed necklace around 11:30!
Wow this is sooo cool
Thanks Jeff
A couple things. I really like your acknowledgement of the knowledge and skill of these people. It all to often happens that when faced with primitive technology people go right to some bizarre ancient alien nonsense.
Second I noticed your necklace is darker than the actual artifact you showed. Was that a difference in material or was some other techniques used to make them lighter red?
It is the source of material. Argillite is a type of mudstone formed from clay particles stained with hematite impurities. Pure clay with no iron minerals will be very light or white, and the darkness of the red is determined by how much limonite stain is present, which naturally varies from site to site and layer to layer within a site.
Great video as always sir! I do have a question though! Where would I be able to find out more info about this Pueblo? Do you have any links to articles or papers that I can read?
Thank you for watching. There isnt a report on this pueblo
We have a lot of anasazi broken down homes here in four corners New Mexico
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