How Did It Get There? #42 Arrowhead Hunting Western North Carolina

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  • Опубліковано 25 січ 2024
  • Follow me while I try to search for clues to find Western North Carolina’s native American artifacts that were left behind thousands of years ago !@ridgeraider1

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  • @HeartbreakerRelics

    Jeff, I was honored you thought to call me when you found your Hardaway and felt privileged to be a part of your find my friend. As for the derferement point, I will gladly take it and make sure it has a special place in a frame on my wall. Congratulations on all your finds, especially your Hardaway and may you continue to be blessed with the success you've been having.

  • @user-by8ix6en9s

    Jeff. Always glad when I see you putting out a new video. That is a great field you have permission to walk. The ear(s) on that Hardaway identify it as Hardaway. Congrats. Hardaway to Yadkin.....Long period of time represented there. A good resource area for all periods of time. Also glad to see you not having given up on creeks. Creeks are always a good option when we feel we've walked a field to death and waiting on future plowing or heavy rains.

  • @georgeowen7486

    Wow! That place is loaded! Congratulations on the hardaway. As always great video.

  • @Stephen.smith-3

    Congratulations. Very nice video. That Hardaway is awesome.

  • @benallen7793

    Killer field & finds brother man. That’s most certainly heat treatment material. Love those Yadkins but the Hardaway definitely takes the cake. Dalton family point for sure similar to our greenbrier daltons or the San Patrice. Outstanding work brother… keep after em my fellow brother in stone.

  • @greatbasinman

    Great to see another round of awesome finds, keep on em 😎😎😎

  • @HistoryHoundDetecting

    Great job on the video man! And that farm is an awesome site indeed! Congrats on some incredible points. And yes….Id say heat treated.

  • @indiantrace371

    You and I seem to be holding down NC! My Western Freind. I simply do my best to keep up and save what I can here in ENC. Right now, so many spots are quieted down and settled through winter... I call it the sleeping times here where it is MUCH flatter than where you are.

  • @dalewilson7949

    Sweet saves, hello from Robbinsville, N.C.

  • @kennypotter8613

    Awesome finds

  • @dr.strangelove7739

    From one old fart to another, great content! Glad I stumbled onto your channel!

  • @jackgallman3100

    Hello from Marion North Carolina

  • @jackgallman3100

    I have never been arrowhead hunting before I moved here in the 80s and wouldn’t know where to start

  • @robertporch8895

    You have to wonder what life was like there when those points were made. From the looks of what you are finding I'd say 6000 to 8000 years ago mostly. Early to mid archaic period. Those are dart points so the people who made them were primarily hunter gatherers. There must have been lots of large game around that area then. Maybe late pleistocene animals around 8000years bp still. Bison, elk, dear too. Either way life would have been tuff to say the least.

  • @jonpitt1242

    Dude....thats a Lecroy