Looking At The Finds From The Baby Pool! 6/27/24

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
  • Hey hey hey,
    Today I’m looking at those finds I had put into the baby pool!
    Thought you might like to see also?!
    Thank you for joining me!
    😊🙏💪

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  • @mikereilly7629
    @mikereilly7629 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    a lot of the stones, including the long angular piece. That was a grinder.. the piece that you mentioned looks like an arrowhead,, was a shaper,or rubbing stone, used to finish other things.the granite and other hard stone was frequently used, you can tell by the unnaturally flat smooth facets, usually on many sides, usually have places where your fingers would be placed..a lot of the stuff Ive seen is virtually identical to the artifacts that i find. Am between buffalo and Rochester NY, where are you?? The ancient people used what ever stone was available, but they did value the hard, colorful lithics, also loved the fossiliferous rock formations... nice to see someone else enjoying the things that go unnoticed by most average folks.,a lot of your finds are ancient Paleo tools, the thin flat ones often still have the tool and usage marks

    • @fossilfindingfemale7777
      @fossilfindingfemale7777  วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes yes yes!
      It is so cool to see that others have their eyes open as well to all the amazing things left behind to give us info. About our ancestry. It is so fascinating ! Thank you!
      I’m in New Mexico a little village named Tularosa.
      We have Holloman Airforce Base here in Alamogordo, which is a 12 mike distance for me!
      Cool stuff to find!

    • @mikereilly7629
      @mikereilly7629 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@fossilfindingfemale7777 nice part of the country, doubt I'll make it back before I go toes up... good luck, lots of challenges coming our way

  • @jarmyvicious
    @jarmyvicious 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Salutations Fine Fossil Finding Female,
    ❤😮 Lots of interesting rocks!
    ....and I think you are right, that one and many others you showed are petrified wood. Petrified wood comes in so many forms, determined on how it was preserved at the time and and the varied states of desiccation and the particular environment; whether kept from oxidizing protected beneath mud or water, dried out under heat of sun or fermentation, perhaps trapped under vast pressures, or the particular mineralization inherent of it's given environment, and a myriad host of other factors. Petrified wood is everywhere, most just don't acknowledge it for what it is thanks to academia. If you have time, look at my channel, under the shorts videos, i made a very short clip showing a pile of mostly Indiana stones I picked from various locations all over the state! I would leave a link but they won't let me. Thanks for sharing, cheers and blessings sent!

    • @fossilfindingfemale7777
      @fossilfindingfemale7777  วันที่ผ่านมา

      Cool I definitely will!
      Yeah these platforms are so ……. Can’t say it, but I wish they would allow us our freedom to speak as we are !
      Crazy world ! Completely UPSIDE DOWN AND SPUN AROUND!!
      I love just being out in nature!

    • @fossilfindingfemale7777
      @fossilfindingfemale7777  วันที่ผ่านมา

      What’s your channel name?

    • @jarmyvicious
      @jarmyvicious วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@fossilfindingfemale7777
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