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It’s not uncommon for farmers to uncover arrowheads and other Native American artifacts in the course of their work. But one South Georgia man has taken arrowhead collecting to a whole new level, and has a very prolific collection. Ray D’Alessio explains.

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@bigscore1
@bigscore1 2 года назад
That Unibrow he had back in the day in the service uniform was just as amazing as his collection
@Sidetrackification
@Sidetrackification 2 года назад
thought the same thing 😁
@stephenking9789
@stephenking9789 2 года назад
lmao was lookin for this comment xD
@rubytuby6369
@rubytuby6369 Год назад
And he’s still got it.
@Ur2ez4me81
@Ur2ez4me81 11 месяцев назад
😂
@tonywebb9198
@tonywebb9198 4 года назад
I am proud to say that I know this man, Johnny Dickerson. He is a fine gentleman but I haven't seen him in about 25 years. He always performs any tasks with hard work and conviction. Unless his children are interested in this collection, it will probably be donated to some museum - maybe the Smithsonian Institution. What a great person.
@bigbensarrowheadchannel2739
@bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 4 года назад
The Smithsonian don't want them field grade pooters.
@norton2757
@norton2757 2 года назад
He can donate them to me…… I would love to be the caretaker and the one to pass these historical artifacts on to the next generation to look upon and appreciate what went into each and every one of those fine crafted points the ancient hands last touched hundreds if not thousands of years ago. The point is what allowed these people to survive and thrive and protect themselves with. The point you unearth may have passed through an animal that fed that person that day and was never retrieved from the earth until you the fortunate come along and find it thousands of years later.
@tiktokcancerous9974
@tiktokcancerous9974 2 года назад
@@bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 clown
@DR_SOLO
@DR_SOLO 2 года назад
most Native American Indian tribes only require 116th minimum some as much as 25% DNA Heritage proof. but if you have that much you're entitled to subsidaries and Financial Native American Income
@erosionhead420
@erosionhead420 Год назад
I really hope that one of his children or grandchildren becomes a serious collector and inherits the collection. It would be a great responsibility I think.
@robertafierro5592
@robertafierro5592 2 месяца назад
To touch something that no one else has touched in 500 years..thats the Passion that makes Life worth Living! What a Great Man. He has a Soul and is in touch with it.
@chrisibey472
@chrisibey472 6 лет назад
His comment about being drawn to or feeling the energy from the arrowheads gave me goosebumps. I have the same experience when I’m out looking for artifacts and have swept back leaves knowing it was right there. Happy hunting brothers and sisters!
@cappystrano1
@cappystrano1 3 года назад
@boossers same when I’m looking for women!
@kkwun4969
@kkwun4969 2 года назад
something told me when i was 12 to dig down in one area pretty far in the field and i never really went back in that particular area. i dig in the spot that i was drawn to with a shovel and about 4 scoops later i find an arrowhead!!! i was so happy and i really wanted one. i guess someone heard me
@j_saxon_9754
@j_saxon_9754 2 года назад
Can’t agree more, swear my choctaw ancestors kinda nudge me to pick them up. I find them deer hunting just looking down on my buddies land.
@boeufprairieartifacts9814
@boeufprairieartifacts9814 2 года назад
@@cappystrano1 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Bob_Adkins
@Bob_Adkins 2 года назад
Vision has at least 2 levels, 1 is conscious the other is autonomous. The conscious level is high detail, the unconscious is low detail, works with more primitive part of brain. Most commonly noticed when you walk upon a snake, you flinch before you consciously recognize the snake.
@dabprod
@dabprod 3 года назад
I have my Dad's collection from Tifton GA, and a few I found as a boy just north of Atlanta and one from NC. But just a fraction of what this man has. It's amazing to hold a point in you're hand and think of the person that made it so long ago. And you're the first person to touch it in a couple hundred years or 10,000 years. Nice video.
@ALABAMAHEADHUNTER
@ALABAMAHEADHUNTER 7 лет назад
He has quite a collection . You can hear the passion he has for collecting . I fully understand how he feels , I have bee collecting now for over 40 years . Still get excited when I find and arrowead .
@humboldtharry4248
@humboldtharry4248 3 года назад
I’ve never found one. Guess I don’t know where to look
@kevinpaquette6339
@kevinpaquette6339 2 года назад
@@humboldtharry4248 find a river that's been around a long time going to Farmers field at the top of the hill and you'll find them
@ronniedickerson7899
@ronniedickerson7899 2 года назад
I worked with a man that has over 1000 and maybe more! He has found piece pipes!
@johnganshow5536
@johnganshow5536 2 года назад
Here in Arizona it's illegal to take artifacts from archeological sites...
@glane3962
@glane3962 Год назад
@@johnganshow5536 Not so long as it’s a private site and not public.
@michaelbenson6956
@michaelbenson6956 2 года назад
Very impressive. They say, in ancient times, that a great unibrow was birthed and eventually a baby came forth from it and then a man to grow into such. For such a man, great gifts are bestowed such as divining water and locating special stones. It is from the ancients and the only explanation for this gift. I am humbled
@ProjecthuntanFish
@ProjecthuntanFish 2 года назад
My granddaddy farmed south Alabama his entire life and he had an awesome arrow head collection. He had axe heads and a really cool spear head as well. As a kid when we went to visit we would walk the fields and look for arrow heads. Lots of fun while growing up.
@unknownuser2737
@unknownuser2737 3 года назад
I've been hunting arrowheads for 32 years. I live in the state of Indiana, we find a lot of banded slate artifacts and hard Stone axes. I've been a flintknapper for 30 years. I always wondered how they made them? So I learned and now I can make anything I want. I also learned how to work hard stones and slate. It's helped me a lot on points and projectiles. I can look at a projectile and tell you why they stopped and what went wrong. I don't mix reproductions with the authentic ones. I am a member of the Indiana archaeological Society. I show my reproductions at the authentic shows so people out there are aware of people like me. For some reason people think we can't make them today. No offense to the Native Americans but you don't have to be an Indian to know how to flintknap. The hardest thing I have found to make so far is a Danish dagger. This man has a fantastic collection. I don't show my authentic points I don't want nobody to know what I have and fear of theft. I farm a lot of ground I find most of them from my tractor. The snow just melted here so it's time to go hunting. I hope everybody has a nice day and good luck hunting
@timhatfield6367
@timhatfield6367 2 года назад
I live in Delaware County Indiana and have found lots of arrow heads, spear points,celts,ax heads and shallow stone bowls and 1 game ball. I remember when you could set them out in display proud of your awsome finds,but now I hide them for fear of someone breaking in and stealing them. Like everyone used to have their gun cabinets out in living room, now we have to have big expensive gun safes. Can't wait to hit the fields after the spring thaw.
@YELLOWLEAF205
@YELLOWLEAF205 2 года назад
Y'all have that nice material up there,alot of our stuff in south central Bama is quartz with some flint/chert pieces mixed in. Lots of what we find here,we call ugly because it's ugly compared to most places. There is some nice stuff around but few and far between. Good Luck!
@curtfreeman8632
@curtfreeman8632 2 года назад
When I was probably 10 years old, I was in our 1/2 acre family garden one day and found about a 4” spear head. It was pure white flint. I was so excited! I ran to the house and was washing it off, and dropped it in the sink. It broke in half. That’s been over 50 years ago. I don’t remember what I did with it after that. Just recall being very disappointed.
@richardbowers3647
@richardbowers3647 3 года назад
Getting ones collection stolen takes the wind out of you!!! A big punch in the gut!!!
@thegeorgiacreekwalker491
@thegeorgiacreekwalker491 3 года назад
I come back to this video every few months to watch since I discovered it a few years ago, I think anyone who walks and collects Arrowheads and Artifacts can Really Appreciate the Awesomeness Of This Amazing Collection and Can Really Appreciate His Love For Headhunting and to All You Headhunters Out There GL&HH
@billkea7224
@billkea7224 2 года назад
I knew a man who lived near Lumpkin Ga whose father owned thousands of acres of land that they farmed. My friend said he could walk across a freshly plowed field and pick up dozens of arrowheads. He had an enormous collection.
@murdyg7382
@murdyg7382 2 года назад
I’m a firm believer in getting the sense or feeling that I’m about to find one. It’s happened many times for me
@eligebrown8998
@eligebrown8998 Год назад
That is one nice collection. Nice to have a passion you enjoy and can share with others
@westho7314
@westho7314 2 года назад
The great spirit & life's guide shines on this man & his ancestors. shundahai brother
@margiemitchell770
@margiemitchell770 9 месяцев назад
I spoke to this man one spring about my collection he said he and his wife ,every summer travel up through Georgia and he stops along the way to look at what people have found and have for sale. . I live on Lake Hartwell Hartwell Ga. Because I was a new collector he gave me some great advice on finding artifacts and how to properly clean them. He said here where I live is one of the best places to find clovis and that was his favorite, if I found any to let him know. Lol. Yes he is a great kind gentleman and I have always remembered what he told me and I use that information everyday I go hunting. Thank you Mr. DICKERSON
@Moncomics
@Moncomics 3 года назад
I’ve been hunting arrowheads for 24 years and I have felt the same way he explains every time since the beginning. I’m holding something no one has for hundreds or thousands of years. A survival tool, and labor of necessity and love from someone long ago. It’s humbling to find them
@CryptidWalks
@CryptidWalks 3 года назад
My grandma grew up in Missouri circa 1920’s, when her dad plowed the field they would find a lot of arrowheads and animal shaped artifacts. She said they would be Bears, Deer, turtles, birds (probably eagles) and others, they were bigger than her hand she said. I heard they were called fetish, or spirit animal guides. I would love to have some of those.
@joshsmith7176
@joshsmith7176 3 года назад
I have some animal stones that I have found over the years from Michigan, Ohio, south Carolina, Georgia and Florida the are called effig stones east of the Mississippi I believe they are called fetishes in the southwest. I have birds, buffalo, bear, turtles, wolves, coyotes or fox but my favorite one is a 2 headed alligator. I found the 2 headed alligator stone in a creek in North Florida that runs through my grandparents property about 15 years ago.
@CryptidWalks
@CryptidWalks 3 года назад
@@joshsmith7176 That’s amazing. Thanks for the story.
@kevinpaquette6339
@kevinpaquette6339 2 года назад
@@joshsmith7176 that's awesome
@ChrisfromGeorgia
@ChrisfromGeorgia 8 месяцев назад
I’m sure you’ve heard of these places, but check out Rock Eagle and Rock Hawk. They are Effigy Mounds not far from where I live here in Georgia. Take care
@kagobonestalker1487
@kagobonestalker1487 2 года назад
This is an amazing collection! I've only got 8 arrowheads myself. Only got permission to search 2 farms. Neither are close to water, but still manage to find a few! What I really appreciate about finding these is that you're rediscovering ancient history. Someone took time to make each and every one of those. Hundreds of generations over thousands of years, and I haven't got a single arrowhead that looks like another. Each one possibly coming from a different craftsman.
@jameswallace8681
@jameswallace8681 2 года назад
I have a collection of arrowheads, myself. A lot are so artistically formed, that you would think a jeweler could be the only person who could make it. An old indian with 60 years experience, maybe. And then, there are the god ugly arrowheads, which I can only imagine was made by a Native American child, who was first learning to make one. Maybe even his first arrowhead. But, they are all majestic, beautiful, and mysterious, regardless of workmanship.
@stevenwalker9013
@stevenwalker9013 Год назад
Doesn’t mean there wasn’t water at one time. Underground springs pop up and disappear all the time
@tomahawk5118
@tomahawk5118 Год назад
This man has the most impressive eyebrow I’ve seen in awhile! He definitely has an awesome collection.
@kodykennington3478
@kodykennington3478 2 года назад
I think we've lost focus on what's truly amazing in this video. That unibrow is beyond unique and amazing! Wow
@markwoods2670
@markwoods2670 7 лет назад
Ive been hunting for 25 plus years in NE Arkansas and still love going every chance i get. Raining right now and will be in the fields at daylight. Its where i get my peace of mind.
@chasehuckabee3884
@chasehuckabee3884 3 года назад
Mark Woods What part of NE AR? I scout row crops in NE AR and we find them pretty regularly.
@elsajones6325
@elsajones6325 3 года назад
Re connecting with ancestors
@justdoingitjim7095
@justdoingitjim7095 2 года назад
Growing up in the country I found a few arrowheads in the road ditch after a good rain. I kept them in my junk drawer with my marbles and other kid's stuff, until one day a girl I liked came over and I was showing them to her. Out of the blue she asked if she could have them. I really didn't want to give them up, but I wanted her for a girlfriend so I gave them to her. Shortly after she started going steady with the football quarterback and hardly even talked to me anymore. GOLD DIGGER!
@dickhead6081
@dickhead6081 Год назад
Shoulda smacked her
@jnolette1030
@jnolette1030 Год назад
You're not the only one that happened too
@deanstephens5940
@deanstephens5940 3 года назад
One heck of a collection. Those few Cahokia points got my heart racing. Amazing!
@jonahsebalius5012
@jonahsebalius5012 Год назад
He's done a really good job organizing them all.
@mikehurricane5767
@mikehurricane5767 4 года назад
Breathtaking. Saving history!
@cheesemaster113
@cheesemaster113 Год назад
The collection is sure to raise a brow.
@MrChris-bx7ss
@MrChris-bx7ss 2 года назад
*The arrowheads are amazing, but what it is even more shocking is that this guy has been sporting a "Unibrow" eyebrow his whole life!*
@damonhardy6793
@damonhardy6793 2 года назад
That's one hell of an eyebrow
@rev.tamiGM
@rev.tamiGM 2 года назад
On my wish list to find an arrowhead. Awesome collection and thanks for sharing.
@jeraldspannagel5289
@jeraldspannagel5289 2 года назад
I found one when I was 14 in 1978 . We were picking up big Rocks out of the field before we planted.
@tobyturner4166
@tobyturner4166 3 года назад
I feel like I am the only 14 year old who is still interest in ancient Indian artifacts I’ll post them showing my collection and people ask what they are!! 😂
@RondelayAOK
@RondelayAOK 2 года назад
You're a smart guy; history is fantastic.
@OutlawRelics1800s
@OutlawRelics1800s 2 года назад
Same but I'm 15
@JohnSmith-ss3ot
@JohnSmith-ss3ot 7 лет назад
What a collection!
@gersonhay984
@gersonhay984 Год назад
Beautiful, Thank you for showing.
@supercrackel7318
@supercrackel7318 7 лет назад
man I'm the same way love your collection thanks for showing.
@rcoz6391
@rcoz6391 2 года назад
I don't know what's more impressive- the collection or the fact they grow crops in that sand.
@Getdownorlaydownbum
@Getdownorlaydownbum 2 года назад
In South ga alot of fields are Sandy like that
@mikedavis6690
@mikedavis6690 11 дней назад
Hence the “coastal plains “
@karenmilano2607
@karenmilano2607 2 года назад
We have hundreds if not thousands of native American earthen mounds in my home state of La. The greatest Arrow Head collection I ever saw was the one displayed at Poverty Point, La. I have found most of my personal arrowheads and pottery shards on elevated "islands" of land along bayous and tidal creeks (beware of venomous snakes in warmer months).
@glane3962
@glane3962 Год назад
Poverty points collection is indeed very large. The biggest I ever saw was from a private collection of Vietnam vet in Franklin Parish, La
@josephstollsteimer1556
@josephstollsteimer1556 3 года назад
Incredible collection thanks for sharing
@RockHunterMark
@RockHunterMark 4 года назад
ive been collecting forty years nice to see another great collection
@smurf_mammma2401
@smurf_mammma2401 3 года назад
Can I pay you for one I don’t have one yet
@malkie638
@malkie638 5 лет назад
Fabulous collection
@philparrott4424
@philparrott4424 3 года назад
Wow! Awesome collection!
@glsapp23
@glsapp23 3 года назад
Excellent. Can't wait to start looking near the family farm in Tifton!
@gw1652
@gw1652 2 года назад
This guy reminds me of my grandad. He used to collect arrowheads on his farm in shelbyville. He'd glue them to the masonry around the house, I still have a sack of them.
@antonibertolacci7030
@antonibertolacci7030 4 месяца назад
NICE 👍
@1PITIFULDUDE
@1PITIFULDUDE 2 года назад
Those are not arrowheads. Those are spear points. Arrowheads, or more specifically, bird arrow points, are shaped differently and a quarter of most the size of spear points. Spear points, depending on intended use, differed significantly in size, as seen in the video.
@dudejrryan
@dudejrryan 2 года назад
Very true...but Arrowhead is just a general known term to everyone
@isabellavalencia8026
@isabellavalencia8026 Год назад
After 50 years of searching i finally found my arrowhead! One and only one
@Patrick.Weightman
@Patrick.Weightman Год назад
That's cool as hell, keep doing what you love my dude. Seems like just the nicest guy
@jonathanpeterson1984
@jonathanpeterson1984 Месяц назад
My man’s eyebrow has found more arrowheads than I ever will.
@dboogeman2002
@dboogeman2002 3 года назад
What a wonderful collection
@murrayfnblackadder2512
@murrayfnblackadder2512 3 года назад
Respect. Awesome finds.
@AlexandersLostTomb
@AlexandersLostTomb 6 лет назад
Fantastic!
@nickotten1358
@nickotten1358 3 года назад
You really can feel it! They call you!
@andyhawkins5463
@andyhawkins5463 3 года назад
Have seen this before and must have forgotten to like it. Just saw an article in a magazine about him. Great story and very true 👍
@nancyestes7506
@nancyestes7506 3 года назад
What an awesome collection
@markreaves8086
@markreaves8086 3 года назад
Awesome collection .
@thehawkhawkins6233
@thehawkhawkins6233 6 лет назад
That's a nice collection for me it's like I'm a kid every time I go it's like the first time when I find one just like the first one been doing it for 30 years thanks
@alonzowitt5931
@alonzowitt5931 2 года назад
I love this kind of stuff, I wish I could do that!
@dannywalter548
@dannywalter548 3 года назад
Sir. You are the man!
@MisterMitchMM
@MisterMitchMM 6 лет назад
Absolutely impressive.
@M70ACARRY
@M70ACARRY 3 года назад
What? his unibrow?
@MisterMitchMM
@MisterMitchMM 3 года назад
@@M70ACARRY Your Ignorance is sadly impressive. I'm sure someone loves you.
@rawbacon
@rawbacon 3 года назад
Just imagine how many arrowheads were made and used over the years.
@jameswallace8681
@jameswallace8681 2 года назад
I've heard, that the native Americans would not use a point found on the ground, or already made by another native American. Something about the arrowhead maker's spirit residing in it.
@timothyadams1844
@timothyadams1844 Год назад
For some reason I love to hear this man speak. If you hear me friend 100%honor and respect.
@tompanetti75
@tompanetti75 7 лет назад
mighty fine...thanks
@lhurst9550
@lhurst9550 2 года назад
I was raised in the South East, you cannot walk a river without seeing arrowheads, just look down. I found tens as a child and was not even trying.
@spencerlucas3065
@spencerlucas3065 6 лет назад
Very Cool!
@treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340
great collection enjoyed the video
@OOspazOO
@OOspazOO 7 лет назад
This guy's collection and reverence for the artifacts is amazing! But, what I found the most amazing is how he explains "feeling" the arrowhead before he sees it. If one has an expertise in any certain subject or craft, what he is talking about is relatable. The human mind is amazing and what we have here is a clear example of the subconscious's ability to take in far more information than our relatively myopic(or hyper focused) conscious.
@letemflyhunting2645
@letemflyhunting2645 5 лет назад
Damian O no just no...
@americanfella
@americanfella 4 года назад
I liked that, too, and have experienced it myself. I have never found an arrowhead, but when hunting gemstones and sharks teeth it has happened.
@mattacedo
@mattacedo 2 года назад
Amazing collection… an even more amazing uni-brow
@jeffreyschnoldt5388
@jeffreyschnoldt5388 5 лет назад
Great collection
@kalkanort9333
@kalkanort9333 3 года назад
@ 1:40 My theory is that extra bit of eyebrow the man has helps shade that much better so he can spot all the arrowheads a non browed person would have missed!
@DayTrader__
@DayTrader__ Год назад
Yep, got it all fixed up nice and fancy! Good job!
@gabanjoman
@gabanjoman 3 года назад
Very dedicated collector
@maltesegirl3480
@maltesegirl3480 3 года назад
That was so interesting . Thankyou from the UK
@patwatson7543
@patwatson7543 3 года назад
I run heavy equipment land clearing And road building here in Marion county FL I find tons of these and around ft.mccoy and orange springs area we find a lot of civil war items but arrow head's are by far my favorite to find
@dudejrryan
@dudejrryan 2 года назад
I have scoured fields in Georgia in Early,Seminole,Calhoun & several others since I was a little boy. I'm 50 now and still do it. I love it like this Gentleman. Nice video Thanks for sharing
@tiktokcancerous9974
@tiktokcancerous9974 2 года назад
I'm the same way except I find antler sheds.
@tiktokcancerous9974
@tiktokcancerous9974 2 года назад
Also morel mushrooms
@henryhawkins1194
@henryhawkins1194 2 года назад
I grew up in Baker County in the early sixties and seventies. We used to find all types, different sizes of arrowheads. I even remember finding some black ones and some that were pure white, almost a white marble color. Unfortunately we didn't understand the history of them back then so we didn't keep any for long because they were so plentiful especially after granddad would harrow the fields.
@Getdownorlaydownbum
@Getdownorlaydownbum 2 года назад
Stay off my land
@MrRickjitsu
@MrRickjitsu 7 лет назад
...outstanding.
@alaskaaksala123
@alaskaaksala123 2 года назад
Awesome collection..
@Red_Scare_45
@Red_Scare_45 11 месяцев назад
Very cool!
@kevinrobertson4275
@kevinrobertson4275 3 года назад
Most amazing unibrow
@EricWoodyVariety59
@EricWoodyVariety59 6 лет назад
Amazing
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152 2 года назад
I found exactly one arrowhead on a road trip at the Indiana border in a field pit stop but he's the one to go to with advanced photonics for sure, what a real genius of observer empiricism and inherited memory he is, we can see the creators of these arrowheads come into shape via holographics before our eyes.. & then afterwards everyone can come & see my Devonian fossil collection with advanced photonics as well :D
@avonneave2131
@avonneave2131 2 года назад
Priceless archive, awesome body of work, rich in history. Greetings from here on the West Coast side of Australia 🌏🖖🙏🤟
@obadiahsmith2345
@obadiahsmith2345 2 года назад
When I was a kid I used to follow my grandfather's plow. Arrowheads and spear points were numerous. Did that till a hornets nest got turned over and from looking onto ground I walked into it. Almost died from them looking like a balloon 😂🤣 . Anyway good video
@BonesTheCat
@BonesTheCat 3 года назад
That is amazing...
@finndog2759
@finndog2759 2 года назад
I been a field walker for years up in western New York. Since I no longer live there, from Ellicottville, New York south to Salamanca, I have hunted all the farms there. The great valley creek is a main water source. The Great Valley regatta is held in it every year. When you ride the ski slopes of Holiday Valley, look at all the fields, and each one holds arrowheads. I liked in Franklinville, and hunted the that creek from lime lake to Olean new york. All creek there were used astravel routes, the Catt, creek runs from Arcade to lake Erie. The Genesee River, Allegany river. Watch out for Timmy waa waa, he will try to throw you out, just ask permission. You shouldn't have any problems. Say hi to Keith and Dan. They hunt fields around Ellicottville.
@johnallen5996
@johnallen5996 3 года назад
I’ve been looking and collecting my entire life and maybe have 2 dozen. One time in Tx on a bowhunt I went for a 2 hour walk just looking. Found 3!
@StrdFrgman
@StrdFrgman 3 года назад
Great collection! Great to see you owning that unibrow still. God bless native Americans.....and you sir.
@iii7878
@iii7878 3 года назад
I couldn't stop staring at it. His eyebrow looked like was going to could crawl away at any moment.
@ryanmorrison2489
@ryanmorrison2489 3 года назад
I can't get over how they seem endless, as he says! Got a field where I'm at that I've got few hundred out of and keep finding them there, is hard to believe! What I've realized is these special spots must've been camps or settlements! What this fellow has that I don't is he owns those fields and can plow whenever he wants, I can only get 1 or 2 hunts a season! Great job!!
@daniedevite6781
@daniedevite6781 4 месяца назад
Impressive collection
@rachaelcoxmba9361
@rachaelcoxmba9361 2 года назад
What really matters is marking where the artifacts were found. This will help us understand how our ancestors lived and where they moved. Southeastern Creek Indians are unique and more is being learned about them every day. Keep a record of where you find artifacts.
@Dougarrowhead
@Dougarrowhead 2 года назад
Go find your own and you can mark the location.
@dickhead6081
@dickhead6081 Год назад
These artifacts came way before the creek Indians you talk about
@taylorglover2717
@taylorglover2717 Год назад
Awesome
@eddydejagere3411
@eddydejagere3411 3 года назад
Amazing.
@TheOneOriginalJackal
@TheOneOriginalJackal 2 года назад
Growing up on the James River in Virginia, near Tobacco Row Mountains, when my family would plow the fields, I would collect shoeboxes or Arrowheads and Tomahawk Heads. So many shapes and sizes from small fishing heads, to big broad heads. Gave most to the US Park Services - Blue Ridge Parkway
@dickhead6081
@dickhead6081 Год назад
That's stupid to give them away. They're probably rotting under 25 feet of trash in a landfill.
@mikestanforth9392
@mikestanforth9392 5 лет назад
I feel that you do not find points,they are given to you. Respect them always, thanks
@winnievanorden1
@winnievanorden1 5 лет назад
You ars so right! I always thank the spirit of the maker for leading me to his creation. Love your philosophy.
@johnwilkening5262
@johnwilkening5262 5 лет назад
I don't know how to word this, I do look for them, I looked up in the sky, and it was a beautiful sunset to the west and I looked down on the ground to the east, the nicest brownest, arrowhead I've ever found, explain that? cuz I can't
@thomasfoss9963
@thomasfoss9963 4 года назад
@@johnwilkening5262 Voodoo!!!!!!
@williamburdon6993
@williamburdon6993 4 года назад
great way to view it !
@bobbybillymiller
@bobbybillymiller 3 года назад
Ur dead on. The spirit of the indian that last touched that 'head' u are releasing back into its other realm. Or something to that effect. I remember before I picked up my first one that, my buddy stopped me and said "hey man, you see what you are about to pick up is something that no one has touched in about 10,000 years. And it's sacred. You are releasing that mans soul free or soul into itself. " He exclaimed some deep shit at that moment. Hell, I went to Nashville to make a record and came back with an arrow head collection and a even bigger passion for finding real artifacts. I love it. I love them. I want to find more and more. I want to know more. I am addicted to them. The spirit it releases into me when I pick one up and the person's spirit I release is a feeling for me now. Funny, I ponder the last moments of the person who dropped there and why they dropped it there or what made them leave it there.
@johnh5494
@johnh5494 5 лет назад
Very nice collection
@ryang7437
@ryang7437 3 года назад
I always found them sitting on a pedestal of dirt, saying look I'm right here.
@christianarcheologyarrowhe2200
@christianarcheologyarrowhe2200 4 года назад
Awesome video
@DeplorableSon1776
@DeplorableSon1776 7 месяцев назад
When I was a kid my cousins and I were walking up a natural spring creek when my eldest cousin noticed a stone that fell off a few inch water fall and she gave it to me. It looks to be close to 4 in long spearhead. Best looking example I ever saw. Even compared to museum examples. I feel super lucky and grateful for the gifted find
@arklat
@arklat 5 лет назад
A tobacco farmer I knew in northern Tennessee found a leaf shaped artifact made of black obsidian, that was 14 inches long, and undamaged. It may have been ceremonial. But it is very thin, and amazing. What a find.
@thomasfoss9963
@thomasfoss9963 4 года назад
An undamaged 14" willow leaf?? Wow!
@dickhead6081
@dickhead6081 Год назад
I found one 24 inches
@BlockchainToTheFace
@BlockchainToTheFace 3 года назад
I have just unearthed the holy unibrow! If it wasn’t for the painting, it may have gone unnoticed.
@paulhaig2467
@paulhaig2467 Год назад
Gotta love that uni brow
@michaelhancock8317
@michaelhancock8317 7 лет назад
Mr.Johnny has an impressive collection.
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