This channel helps to understand how to identify ancient stone tools used by our early American inhabitants. This is done, for the most part, by showing the stone tools and the different markings and then comparing them to other similar stone tools much the same as we would compare knives to knives, axes to axes or hammers to hammers etc... Through this process of helping to identify Indian tools you may see artifacts that are so common that you yourself have seen them laying around without realizing that they were artifacts from the stone age. This would then start to raise the question of if there were larger ancient civilizations on this continent then current ancient history indicates. For that reason most of the main stream archeologists would say that these artifacts, in fact, could not be artifacts because there were not that many people on this continent, if any, in the time period that the tools would have been built. Watch and enjoy finding them yourself.
Thank you for sharing. I wish there was more information about these more "crude" artifacts. Youve inspirwd me to start my own channel and document mine.
Dude your first ax is a duck. He has multiple head images. I'm sure much more. Which is the real way to tell the old tools. Art. They chipped faces and animals into them. And they most all have a jawline to cheekbone at least... Usually more than one. You probably have tons of crazy cool shit and don't even know it. Bears, turkey, fish, deer, mink, beaver, blah blah, we got a lot of popular ones here.
There was a handle where you’re trying to put your hand. It was used as a pick ax. Like the one you buy at the hardware store. But the material was removed for a handle. Not the hand. ✌️
I found a very unique looking design of hand axe a long time ago. Never seen another like it. Shaped like a shark tooth and multi colored with multiple grip assists and in great shape. Id be happy to send photos and get input on it.
Hey man, thanks for sharing. Im not going to look at any of the other comments because 1)theyre not actual people, just scenery imitating people as the form of some messed up forces that want to drag this stuff down and bury it bc theyre the manifestations of evil that actively try to stop the spread of new information, truth and learning because they fear the paradigm shift thats already occured because of what some of these stones have the power to do(in some cases more than others) with certain individual specemins having qualities sufficient to demonstrate and prove the universal idea of animism in a way that would be simply obvious for even a child to see. Many of these same specemins would serve as sufficient proof for any geologist or archeologist that no human craftsmanship could have guided the processes responsible for key details that demonstrate the ideas that these stones represent so clearly - when these stones were forming, long before humans ever existed*. Im going to publish my collection and silence the critics when what i publish survives the peer review process and proves for the science books that the universe, time, and many other things are all consciously alive and existing as beings in multiple forms across various different dimensional planes while also existing as one being at the same time, across all time.
Theres people who think I found 100 stones with detailed animal depictions in them all on one property that were all naturally shaped 🤣. It's actually comical these experts think every artifact used going back tens of thousands of years is going to look like it was made, was stored at the museum, and then placed in the wild to find in the condition it was when it was made 🤣. Experts. It really is funny when you think about it.
Why do all these experts think an artifact found in a dessert in California would have the same characteristics of one found in a river in the Adirondack Mountains? The closed mindedness is mind boggling. Theres waaaay more of this stuff to be found than people think. Not all artifacts are going to have flaking marks in them depending on the environment they were found in and for how long. We dont find find animal and human shaped rocks all in one general area that just happened to be naturally occurring lol.
I have decades of experience with artifacts from around the world. I can say with no doubt that none of the rocks shown are actually artifacts. There are a lot of rocks that look odd, but nature has shaped them, not humans.
Ignore the people who say they are rocks. I'm hunting the river where there are signs of them everywhere. I have gathered hundreds of examples of tools just like yours. I'm in the middle of sorting display cases now. You are absolutely correct. In some places there are so many artifacts in every condition of wear on the river that people actually can't see them because that form is frequent. I have some very detailed pieces. Why I'm looking here in the first place. Keep on.
It’s sad because I’m in the same boat. I’ve stumbled across a lot of things with my daughter and if it’s not a perfect shaped arrowhead people are quick to talk shit. I’ve come to find out that everything I have is Stone Age tools. That’s why nobody knows. Cool stuff, man, thanks for posting the video
You will get many negative comments' surprisingly enough even from people who have diplomas and degrees' when things are so obvious' ehat you have there for not turn out by tumbling down a mountain or bounced along a river bottom or' from wave action on the edges of the oceans.. your handling stuff that I have near exacts of' none are exactly the same' simply because they are made by the hands of intelligent human beings going back near 3500 years'