Nice hunt Ben! Really cool artifacts! The bowl piece was neat. It’s probably scattered all over that place. Looked like a couple detecting spots to hit a few times. Definitely a pain when they’re trashy lol. The marble building was definitely unique and what an awesome view!! Good luck on your next hunt!
Cool stuff Ben! There's more of that bowl in that area. Heavy material like that doesn't move far. Hopefully you can find more of it. That old marble building is super cool.
I love it when I see new finds. I'm making a new display and I'm including the points I found at the hog wallows. I agree with Heartbreaker relics. There's more to be found. Go get em!
Don't know how far you are from the ridge valley mountains but that triangular artifact looks a lot like erwin/antietum quartzite... Grainy low grade white beach sand... Virginia dhr has a good description... Pretty sure the Erwin runs into Tennessee
That is some spot on identification there Tony! Much appreciated. I’ve done a bit of research and close looking and it does appear to be Erwin. I just knew it wasn’t local quartzite. I appreciate you adding to my knowledge.
@@HistoryHoundDetecting hahaha the good Lord knows I've seen enough of that stuff.... I imagine your creeks are outflowing to other states so something like that was carried in which makes it even cooler... Look into USGS Erwin formation Tennessee... Greenish tints can be found on the nolichucky river... That would be a good story 😊
Got some points look like that one,was told they were rhyolite.even got the red highlights. Must have been a large heavy bowl!! The joy is in not knowing
It might be Mike. Rhyolite isn’t native to my area but I have found several rhyolite points. I’m used to that weathered pale exterior and dark gray interior…but not having seen a lot of it, this rough stuff might be a variant on it.
What state are you in. I live up n Capecod and it is loaded with Native American habitation sites. Unfortunately there are so many new houses getting put in recently that all the sites are getting destroyed and it is really awful to see all these tourists destroying the town’s history and not even knowing they are doing so. I really wish we had a better archeological program here. Well anyways I love what you do and thanks for posting. It makes me happy every time you do.
That’s very kind of you! I guess in a way, we’re all tourists, each generation building on the foundation the previous has laid. That’s the story of mankind. I reckon it’s alway been a sad thing to watch. Kind of like a kid watching the unstoppable tide erode the foundations of his sandcastle. That’s why I enjoy finding the pieces of buried history that I do. It’s a fuzzy snapshot of what once was. I live in the mountains of western NC by the way.
Love your videos. I'm just down the road from you in Asheville and do some river walking. I found what I think is part of a "Salt Bowl" with animal pattern on it. I'd like to send some photos if you are interested in helping me i.d. it. I'll send email or facebook if you respond here. Appreciate you!
Sure thing. I’ll give you my honest opinion…although it might not be what you want to hear. Usually when folks approach me with items they have found that “seem” to have a design or pattern…it’s completely natural. But I’m hoping for the day I see the real deal. Rooting for ya! benjpope1818@gmail.com
@@HistoryHoundDetecting Thanks! This is a definite repeating pattern. Stylized Deer Heads, Birds and Squirrel/Rabbit? There is also evidence of fibrous reeds used to stretch/mold the clay on that would disappear when fired. It would be a big vessel. Ill get some good pics to you.
Nice finds!! That bowl is lovely! And what a beautiful view. Take care.
Thanks for watching Norma!
*Perfect video my friend! I really enjoyed this one!* 🤠💰🏴☠️👑🙋♂️
Nice hunt Ben! Really cool artifacts! The bowl piece was neat. It’s probably scattered all over that place. Looked like a couple detecting spots to hit a few times. Definitely a pain when they’re trashy lol. The marble building was definitely unique and what an awesome view!! Good luck on your next hunt!
I’ll be going back for sure. Been plowed so much that it could be about anywhere’s. Thanks for watching. Good to hear from you brother!
Cool stuff Ben! There's more of that bowl in that area. Heavy material like that doesn't move far. Hopefully you can find more of it. That old marble building is super cool.
Quite a plethora of artifacts and relics, congratulations, GL&HH 👊🏹
Thanks man! Appreciate you watching!
I love it when I see new finds. I'm making a new display and I'm including the points I found at the hog wallows. I agree with Heartbreaker relics. There's more to be found. Go get em!
Nice artifacts Ben! And you do have beautiful views!
Outstanding pieces found. Nice little adventure hunt at the end. Thanks for sharing, good luck, happy hunting and take care. ✌
Marble building! Must be near the town of Marble, NC. Save that ‘59 penny! That was a good year!!
Yes sir! A follow up video is coming that will go into detail about that location.
I really enjoyed the diversity of your hunts. Good job. You deserve more followers.
Thank you Brent! I’ll always go after some history in a variety of ways.
Been missing the adventures but good to see ya back in the saddle. Take care.
You too! Thanks for watching. Hopefully I’ll be uploading a bit more regularly in the future.
Great artifacts man! Good to see you uploading again!
You make some cool finds! The stone bowl fragment is neat!
You were the first one I started getting my knowledge about how to find arrowheads. Awesome finds and thanks for your time man
Ben those artifacts were really good saves especially the bowl frag!
Don't know how far you are from the ridge valley mountains but that triangular artifact looks a lot like erwin/antietum quartzite... Grainy low grade white beach sand... Virginia dhr has a good description... Pretty sure the Erwin runs into Tennessee
That is some spot on identification there Tony! Much appreciated. I’ve done a bit of research and close looking and it does appear to be Erwin. I just knew it wasn’t local quartzite. I appreciate you adding to my knowledge.
@@HistoryHoundDetecting hahaha the good Lord knows I've seen enough of that stuff.... I imagine your creeks are outflowing to other states so something like that was carried in which makes it even cooler... Look into USGS Erwin formation Tennessee... Greenish tints can be found on the nolichucky river... That would be a good story 😊
The point you show at 10:26 with a notch midway twd the bottom, I have a blade that I found out in Graham NC w the same notch.
I was thinking that notch might have been plow damage. I could be wrong though. Sure wish the rest of it was there!
Recently I found two parts of the same blade in the same area. Do you ever look more extremely in the areas that you find piece to find more?
Got some points look like that one,was told they were rhyolite.even got the red highlights. Must have been a large heavy bowl!! The joy is in not knowing
It might be Mike. Rhyolite isn’t native to my area but I have found several rhyolite points. I’m used to that weathered pale exterior and dark gray interior…but not having seen a lot of it, this rough stuff might be a variant on it.
What state are you in. I live up n Capecod and it is loaded with Native American habitation sites. Unfortunately there are so many new houses getting put in recently that all the sites are getting destroyed and it is really awful to see all these tourists destroying the town’s history and not even knowing they are doing so. I really wish we had a better archeological program here. Well anyways I love what you do and thanks for posting. It makes me happy every time you do.
That’s very kind of you! I guess in a way, we’re all tourists, each generation building on the foundation the previous has laid. That’s the story of mankind. I reckon it’s alway been a sad thing to watch. Kind of like a kid watching the unstoppable tide erode the foundations of his sandcastle. That’s why I enjoy finding the pieces of buried history that I do. It’s a fuzzy snapshot of what once was. I live in the mountains of western NC by the way.
Love your videos. I'm just down the road from you in Asheville and do some river walking. I found what I think is part of a "Salt Bowl" with animal pattern on it. I'd like to send some photos if you are interested in helping me i.d. it. I'll send email or facebook if you respond here. Appreciate you!
Sure thing. I’ll give you my honest opinion…although it might not be what you want to hear. Usually when folks approach me with items they have found that “seem” to have a design or pattern…it’s completely natural. But I’m hoping for the day I see the real deal. Rooting for ya! benjpope1818@gmail.com
@@HistoryHoundDetecting Thanks! This is a definite repeating pattern. Stylized Deer Heads, Birds and Squirrel/Rabbit? There is also evidence of fibrous reeds used to stretch/mold the clay on that would disappear when fired. It would be a big vessel. Ill get some good pics to you.
Good stuff!!!
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