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I found my first one in the deserts of Central Washington last year! I went out collecting Opal and came across one made from agate. I spend a lot of my summers searching the Pacific Northwest for gems, petrified wood and other minerals! I love watching your videos. My channel is mostly metalsmithing but i plan on filming some of my gemstone trips this summer. Keep it up!
I just recently found a projectile point made of quartz. One of the divits is broken off and most of the tip is gone, but it is 8,000 to 10,000 years old. Surface find on the James River
We sift our creeks for arrowheads and accidentally find shark teeth. You sift your creeks for shark teeth and accidentally find arrowheads. Cool finds!
Very sweet that you gave your translucent arrow head to your friend Bobolodon! When will you visit him in Canada to look for fossils? I have visited the Burgess Shale site near Field BC.
yavin99 states with past Native Americans territories are full with them if you look close enough. Have you ever made one out of stone rocks? They end up looking great.
@@SillyParasaurolophus I have some real and fake arrowheads my fake ones are all different colored quartz but a friend of mine has a lot of real native quartz arrowheads but the first one I found might be really old it was about 12 inches deep in the ground but that one is rock.
That arrowhead is sweet! A guy I know found a 6-inch Spearhead in a Florida creek that's made from a multi red colored translucent stone. It's awesome!
Great teeth finds, so many gorgeous colors! And the arrowhead was AWESOME! I've never seen one that translucent! When I can, I'll order one of your bags of gravel, haven't been fossil hunting in a long time, and I know my grandkids would have a blast going through one. And PLEASE feed Kyle! He's gonna have a case of scratchy guts, eating all those fossils!
HausenPepper , recently moved from San Antonio to Moore which is about 38 -40 miles south and though I’m now out in the sticks and surrounded artifacts ranging from Paleo to 150 BP unfortunately I have zero phone signal and have not watched nary a single vid of yours since 01/18/2020 !!!! :( I’m in the city on a supply run & got the chance to get this vid in , so your getting 2 Thumbs Up and a long over due like !!!! ( Nice Point !!)
Nice work guys!! I’m going to definitely purchase a bag from you for my daughter - SHE WILL FLIP! Congrats on that arrowhead as well, it’s absolutely stunning. 🤤
Bobolodon, you are a good sport, sir, and I hope you had a wonderful trip "next door"! Would love to see you again. That arrowhead is so cool--I've not seen that style before, I wonder how they attached it to the arrow itself without a neck, or even a knapped indent? Anyway, great haul!
I hope it involves lots of megs, hemis, bull, lemon shark teeth + other fossils too :0) love all the vids and as always looking forward to the next one cris :0)
Haha! Time to list a bunch more stuff. Had a bunch of orders earlier in the week that almost cleaned it out. I'll add a bunch of cool extra stuff in the package for you! Thanks.
That work looked very exhausting!!! (a good reason I prefer watching you do it and not me!!!! I wouldn't be able to move the next day) I liked seeing the scenery of where you were as well.
It depends on the type of fossils and location. Here in Florida, my favorite method is scuba diving for them, which I'm planning to make a ton of videos of later this year.
It’s a classic point type, so what common in the area. A lot of chert is translucent in the area as well. I’ve found a dozen or so of these over the years.
I found a triangular point on private property in the woods near the western shore of Lake Seminole. It was a cream colored point about an inch and a half by two inches. Unfortunately, my evil sister-in-law threw all my belongings away one day.
the silent farmer I found a projectile point a month ago and its broken but made of quartz which means a very skilled maker made. Can you guess the age? ⬇️ 8,000 to 10,000
I've noticed you give the caveat when finding an arrow head that you are 'on private land with permission' is there a covenant of ownership on native / historical artefacts in the US?
Yes I do! Wouldn't want to leave my international friends out. Shipping can be a little expensive with a package of that weight (4 pounds), but the website should calculate all that and I'd be glad to ship it there.
Completely understand, I really wish shipping international packages wasn't so expensive. 😖 The only way it's affordable is if it weighs very little, which isn't possible for something like this.
my dad has bin shark tooth hunting since he was 5 and now he is 30 and he has never found a megalodon shark tooth can you guys tell me where jack tenney aka joogsquad goes shark tooth hunting.
You are half correct. It is indeed a rock, but was modified into a type of arrowhead called a Pinellas. These points are just triangles with no notches or anything like that, bifacial pressure flaking (which this has) and are always very small in size. Something like this cannot form naturally.