Just finished watching this video and thoroughly enjoyable. Sometimes you find goodies sometimes you don't as with metal detecting. I learned a little bit from all of your videos something new each time. Thank you for sharing and good luck.
Recovering from a hemorrhagic stroke 19 months ago ... living life through other people's youtube adventures in the meantime. I wanna get out and do this sort of thing !! Thanks for sharing your passion
Marian Gibbs You can read about them in this link. Basically, they are usually sandstone but sometimes hard stone that have had cups pecked or drilled into them. It is unclear what these were used for but we’re definitely man made. Some think they were used for cracking nuts, others think they were used as tool dressers ( smoothing and rounding up antler billets) to work flint. But nobody knows for sure. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupstone
Scott, I think the rock you flipped at 4:19 was used as a nutting stone. Did you picked it up? You also picked up the red flat piece of rock with flat sides. Go back and get this! It is an artifact!! Keep it and research it!!! :)
Michael Meisberger May have been , I’m down here now. I’ll check before I leave. There are a few I didn’t keep over there just because the holes weren’t too good. But I’ll check it before I leave today. Good eye !