This is the second part of a group hunt, searching for Native American artifacts. This event is called "Digstock" and may or may not be repeated next fall. I hope you enjoy the video and thanks for watching!
People here get bent out of shape if you say "Indian" even though that is the legal term for them in the U.S. So I gave in and say Native American although that only means anyone born in the U.S., including myself.
@aquachigger hehe I get it! My dad is half Inca/Quechua, from Ecuador, and according to AncestryDNA I'm 25%, so I figure I can call myself whatever I want!
Just curious why this is legal in US? That kind of untouched sites should be excavated in proper way by the archeologists. I know theres a lot of these to find, but it doesent mean someone in the future would like to make research of them. Now digging like that all the context will be lost forever. So just want to know isnt there any heritage law about these ancient finds?
This is the second part of a group hunt, searching for Native American artifacts. This event is called "Digstock" and may or may not be repeated next fall. I hope you enjoy the video and thanks for watching!
Chigg's Army grows... Chigg's Army Grows. Thanks again.
Fantastic, thanks for sharing, Chigg ...Best Martin.
That’s really incredible and to think they lived right there really pushes your imagination. So awesome 👍
Love the range of artifacts you show us!!!
Nice point,Chigg !!
Awesome show, man !!!
Looks like so much fun, with like-minded folks .....😎✌️🍀⛏️⛏️⛏️⛏️⛏️
So cool!
COOL Finds everybody!! I see your Points!👍
Glad you did so well. Great group of people and what a fun time!
It was a great time!
Thanks for sharing!
Hope you find lots of àrtifacts⛏️😊
Loved it !!!
That’s awesome to see😀
Awesome finds!
Awesome video!
Love the content as always.
👊🤩👍
Cool Vid! Get on down to Florida! We have some great Expeditions lined up! ✌🏻
I go down that way. Need an invite to make the trip though.
@@aquachigger We actually have a river trip coming up in January.
@@aquachigger consider yourself formally invited. Let's chat offline.
Depends on what you are doing. I think fossil recovery is the only thing allowed in the Fl rivers now.
@@aquachigger We heard of Silver Bars and coins on Coral Creek which we already have two of. We can legally dive there and would love you to join us.
Happy Sunday funday Chigg
Happy Sunday to you too!
36th like, always love your adventures
I'm late but I'm here
I see you.
FIFTH!!!!!! YAYYYY ME!!!
The drawer pull with the odd piece on one side was probably so it doesn't swing fully like a stop. I'm guessing
that was exciting with all those finds but why are there so many arrowheads there in one place?
Paleo points?
Why so many arrow heads. Was it a place for making them or an Indian fight? Can’t figure it out….😊
They camped/lived there for many thousands of years.
Hey Chigg
hey
Why so many in one area?
I don't know about Native American artifacts but I do look for Indian artifacts
People here get bent out of shape if you say "Indian" even though that is the legal term for them in the U.S. So I gave in and say Native American although that only means anyone born in the U.S., including myself.
@aquachigger hehe I get it! My dad is half Inca/Quechua, from Ecuador, and according to AncestryDNA I'm 25%, so I figure I can call myself whatever I want!
Exactly. Thanks for contributing.
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Just curious why this is legal in US? That kind of untouched sites should be excavated in proper way by the archeologists. I know theres a lot of these to find, but it doesent mean someone in the future would like to make research of them. Now digging like that all the context will be lost forever. So just want to know isnt there any heritage law about these ancient finds?
Private property is fair game in the U.S. for just about anything.