@@AncientPottery To avoid fungus: (Distilled Water is required)⭐🔑⭐ It is an issue in Humid Regions. Tap water isn't purified and fungus grows easily. 🔑 + Clean tools with Vinegar Water, or Vinegar Salt Water, Bleach only lightens mold/fungus, Salt and Vinegar kill it. Please share with your viewers. Thanks, Beth Bartlett (I do a great deal of mixing my own Chalk Paint, for Hand Painted Furniture and Decor, this is how I discovered the key.) .
I use magnetite as a temper. It does nothing unusual, but I do a water-etching effect which exposes the temper and I love the way the magnetite is black against the red of my local clay
Dear mister A thank you for your wisdom, I tried to find the rocky mountain beeplant, I did the same with his cousin the cat tail from the moment it is getting dryer I will pitfire my recuperated clays, beautiful lowheat pottery❤
You can find some great information on Raven site ruins through James R. Cunkles work. He published the treasures of time. The white mountain archaeological center at Raven site Ruins houses an extensive collection of pottery in his book. Ruth Sherwood, the owner of the ruins took it upon herself to obtain some archaeological training in an attempt to excavate and record her findings. In the late 1980's the white mountain archaeological center was formed to do proper archaeological work.
Too bad the data that Cunkle obtained (ostensibly) is not available. I mean the least he could do would be to put it online for the world to see. I know a lot of archaeologists do the same thing (Q Ranch and Besh Ba Gowah) but it's wrong no matter who does it. The data should be made public.
Great live stream! I know where there are a few of these ruins that are not accessible,... Found them while working for the DOT... I revisit them on google earth and in my imagination often!
The picture with the saguaro on the left, if you directly to the right you can see a dog in the rock formation. You can see his nose, his ear, his closed eye & his left paw. Cool. 🐶
Fascinating. Thank you for putting this together. Do you have any recommendations for books that cover the evolution of the population of these areas? I’m wondering how much history might actually be recorded in Spanish since this region was under the Spanish empire for a few centuries and some clergy took interest in recording oral traditions from the indigenous.
The Spanish were actually terrible at recording anything useful about the Natives. We really don't get a good picture of Pueblo culture until American anthropologists start to arrive in the late 1800s. Iike Stephen Lekson's "A History of the Ancient Southwest" as a good big picture of the region amzn.to/4d9EPE4 (affiliate link)
The Grand Canyon also has public land areas you can’t enter or fly a drone or even fly a helicopter with men in black there. You know it’s not just a small old village site if the federal government or military actively patrols it. Heck you’re way more likely to cross the U.S. Mexican border with zero agents showing up then going to areas in the Grand Canyon. There’s people that’s been there and have been harassed.
yes audio problem is looks like and seems like you are too far away from the mic so when you try boosting the levels it's not really solving the problem like Joe Rogan always tells his guests to get right up on the mic so it's easier to balance the levels , but great video and informative 👍👍
Clarifications: 🔺Not all restrictions are for protection of Archaeology. Most restricted sites can't be filmed via drones, but there are no moral reasons that apply to us regarding a Public being required to not view any lands. Only rights to privacy apply to private ownership, like the Native Americans or a land owned by anyone that is Posted. Those should be respected. But Government taking lands and forbidding filming of land should be clarified, either as Military or purpose, but otherwise the land is Earth, and we are Born Citizens of this Planet. No one ever owns land, it belongs to the Earth and all. We agree to respect those dwelling there, their homes and buildings. These are the only "Moral" relative circumstances. Freedom = Free to think, move, and create. Fears are learned controls and the Lowest Vibrational Energy Frequency in Our Universe. The Truths are found in the Universal Laws, they describe the Divine Design. Our key to our Life Journey is found in the full understanding of the "Universal Law of Attraction". (The foundation of what Yeshua/Jesus was actually Teaching.) Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian .
Fired my first three coil pots using red cedar in a firebrick ring. Local red clay. Nothing broke and they have ring. Love the information.
Awesome, you are beating the odds to do that well on your first firing.
@@AncientPottery
To avoid fungus:
(Distilled Water is required)⭐🔑⭐
It is an issue in Humid Regions.
Tap water isn't purified and fungus grows easily. 🔑
+ Clean tools with Vinegar Water, or Vinegar Salt Water, Bleach only lightens mold/fungus, Salt and Vinegar kill it.
Please share with your viewers.
Thanks,
Beth Bartlett
(I do a great deal of mixing my own Chalk Paint, for Hand Painted Furniture and Decor, this is how I discovered the key.)
.
Beautiful work and very fascinating 💜
Thank you so much 😀
Really appreciated this: such amazing history that they don’t teach us
Thanks
Missed you live steam as I was working. Very interesting info today. Thanks!
Next time! thanks
The "Hand of Man" museum in Duncan, British Columbia has a nice collection of pots that made me think of your channel.
That's cool, and the Natives in that region didn't make pottery so it must be from somewhere else.
I use magnetite as a temper. It does nothing unusual, but I do a water-etching effect which exposes the temper and I love the way the magnetite is black against the red of my local clay
OOOh, that sounds cool.
If you used charcoal and magnetite together in reduction you would possibly make actual iron within the piece
@@timothybarber-cp7vi I’m sure I don’t get hot enough to smelt iron in my pottery firings.
@@AncientPottery might be cool to try though
Dear mister A thank you for your wisdom, I tried to find the rocky mountain beeplant, I did the same with his cousin the cat tail from the moment it is getting dryer I will pitfire my recuperated clays, beautiful lowheat pottery❤
I hope that works for you. You are welcome.
@~5:00 Sad that nothing was recorded about that archeological site.
Sadly this is a common story.
You can find some great information on Raven site ruins through James R. Cunkles work. He published the treasures of time. The white mountain archaeological center at Raven site Ruins houses an extensive collection of pottery in his book. Ruth Sherwood, the owner of the ruins took it upon herself to obtain some archaeological training in an attempt to excavate and record her findings. In the late 1980's the white mountain archaeological center was formed to do proper archaeological work.
Too bad the data that Cunkle obtained (ostensibly) is not available. I mean the least he could do would be to put it online for the world to see. I know a lot of archaeologists do the same thing (Q Ranch and Besh Ba Gowah) but it's wrong no matter who does it. The data should be made public.
Thank you Andy! Good luck clay hunting !
Thanks, there will be a video so you will get to see some of that.
Great live stream! I know where there are a few of these ruins that are not accessible,... Found them while working for the DOT... I revisit them on google earth and in my imagination often!
I'll bet you do. Thanks, looking forward to seeing you soon.
The picture with the saguaro on the left, if you directly to the right you can see a dog in the rock formation. You can see his nose, his ear, his closed eye & his left paw. Cool. 🐶
Fascinating. Thank you for putting this together. Do you have any recommendations for books that cover the evolution of the population of these areas? I’m wondering how much history might actually be recorded in Spanish since this region was under the Spanish empire for a few centuries and some clergy took interest in recording oral traditions from the indigenous.
The Spanish were actually terrible at recording anything useful about the Natives. We really don't get a good picture of Pueblo culture until American anthropologists start to arrive in the late 1800s. Iike Stephen Lekson's "A History of the Ancient Southwest" as a good big picture of the region amzn.to/4d9EPE4 (affiliate link)
The Grand Canyon also has public land areas you can’t enter or fly a drone or even fly a helicopter with men in black there. You know it’s not just a small old village site if the federal government or military actively patrols it. Heck you’re way more likely to cross the U.S. Mexican border with zero agents showing up then going to areas in the Grand Canyon. There’s people that’s been there and have been harassed.
Were each little block on the plans formaly houses
Some are homes, but some are storage rooms.
John Denver lol
Brother-in-law.😅
i missed the live stream again
Maybe next time
👍
It was low🥰
Why do I believe much of the Pottery was from before the Ice Age, not all of course yet some
@@TerriAnnNiemeier-dy3no there was no pottery in the southwest before the ice age.
yes audio problem is looks like and seems like you are too far away from the mic so when you try boosting the levels it's not really solving the problem like Joe Rogan always tells his guests to get right up on the mic so it's easier to balance the levels , but great video and informative 👍👍
Thanks, can't go wrong with Joe Rogan.
All of the youtubers out there filming these places need to stop... it is morally reprehensible!!! Stay out..
@@killmimes let me get this straight, it’s now wrong to photograph ancient ruins?
As if you're the moral compass for the world! 🤦♀
No
What a maroon…
Clarifications:
🔺Not all restrictions are for protection of Archaeology.
Most restricted sites can't be filmed via drones, but there are no moral reasons that apply to us regarding a Public being required to not view any lands.
Only rights to privacy apply to private ownership, like the Native Americans or a land owned by anyone that is Posted. Those should be respected.
But Government taking lands and forbidding filming of land should be clarified, either as Military or purpose, but otherwise the land is Earth, and we are Born Citizens of this Planet.
No one ever owns land, it belongs to the Earth and all. We agree to respect those dwelling there, their homes and buildings. These are the only "Moral" relative circumstances.
Freedom = Free to think, move, and create.
Fears are learned controls and the Lowest Vibrational Energy Frequency in Our Universe.
The Truths are found in the Universal Laws, they describe the Divine Design.
Our key to our Life Journey is found in the full understanding of the "Universal Law of Attraction". (The foundation of what Yeshua/Jesus was actually Teaching.)
Beth Bartlett
Sociologist/Behavioralist
and Historian
.