That point is hundreds if not thousands of years old. That stick has grown around it and lifted it as it’s grown and eventually died when you found it. It most likely was not shot into that wood.
Couldn’t have lifted it up because trees grow from the top up not the bottom up. Not saying I know how it got there but that doesn’t quite make sense 😂
PLEASE DO NOT TAKE THAT STICK OFF THAT IS AMAZING!! I wonder how many times this has happened before but the tree rotted away before anyone could find it..
@@19justincase84it’s possible a seed sprouts right in the notch and eventually the stem thickens picking up the arrow head I see what you’re saying though
My grandpa told me a story of when he was a young boy they lived in a kind of gaurd house off a stage coach trail in Idaho. One day, he was playing on the roof and found a couple native arrows up there. From what he said when he picked them up, the shafts just crumbled, but he kept the arrowheads. Sadly when he went off to basic training, his step dad got rid of all his stuff.
As a child in Oklahoma, i climbed a small tree in a canyon with a spring fed pond and discovered an arrowhead still embedded there. Saved it for many years, dont remember how i lost it.
I inherited many Arrowheads from my Great Uncle's farm in SE WI. Wish I would have thought about this hobby 50 years ago. That land is a "target rich" environment".❤️
@RH-sb5co you can still get on here and show your collection to everyone I'm sure they would like to see it ,appreciate you checking out my video, feel free to check out the rest of my finds on my RU-vid channel 👊 😎
Saw something like this at a show once, and also in one RU-vid video of a tree holding an arrowhead in it. Please keep it how it is. Trim some root, but leave a couple inches each side
Hahahaha dude 2 days ago, my arrow bounced off the target and into the woods, i was searching the ground for a few minutes, before i looked up, and realized i split a vine down the middle and it stopped in there hahaha
I have been an arrowhead hunter since I was 5. Now I &make new points every day. That is a cool find but I can’t imagine a circumstance where a that could have happened in antiquity. I mean it’s a twig. How could a piece of wood survive. For example, there’s no shaft. Only if the piece was found in recently melted permafrost could you expect it to be an un-rotted piece of wood. So, unless the twig is petrified wood, then I think it was shot recently because of some limited growth the twig exhibits around the arrow shaft. So in order for a thinking person to get what happened, you need to provide us with your ideas about how that happened.
So fake. That point is thousands of years old. Any wood would have rotted away. Unless it was in water. You sliced a branch 5 years ago and put a broken point on it and the branch grew around it. Nice try.