"and deposits these minerals" the around 50 second mark when you said that, you were on top of an artifact. Notice the jawline like a left side face profile from slightly behind? I bet if you go back and grab that one, the artwork in it will blow your mind.
You're awesome! I've been hunting artifacts for 2 years now. I've been hunting on a friend's property and it's loaded with artifacts. I found my first hammer stone last year along with some points. I'm pretty good at spotting the points. I just need to sharpen my skills on the tools. I've been sifting lately and have found a few heart breakers but my next goal is to walk the creek and possibly sift.
We have loads of amazing Iron Concretions in my yard, they come is amazing sized and shapes we have one over 60lbs. one that resembles a baby puppy, one that had to be a giant tooth. We have cut some open to reveal a geode looking shell with a deep red sand. We are at the glacier edge of the driftless region. Yes! You have the red Iron kind! What a great video! We also find many artifacts in our area also. Thank you
I found a cache of Indian tools covered in red powder. Among the fifty or so artifacts two were very strange. One is a human made stone knife embedded in concretion. The next is a skull representation with transparent eyes. I have been unable to get any answers on this stuff. If anyone can help I'll gladly show you what I got
Yeah, after making it to two minutes... Those concretions have been worked into bear heads also. I know, I'm sounding crazy, lol. Probably gonna make a couple more comments by the end, 😅
Very cool and interesting ! Enjoyed it :) Thanks for sharing too ! Thank you for stopping by our channel, returned back to yours as well :) Look forwards to your next adventure :) Best of luck to you !! GL & HH
@@jbojm9 it will blow your mind when you understand the patterns, and learn to read them, but most stones have the bear story in them. And when I say most, I mean if I walk outside right now and pick up a random rock, 50 percent chance it's gonna have at least two bear faces, possibly up to 20, and a world of other secrets... Many other animals, but the bear seems to be the most common. A lot come with like a beaver or muskrat too. Faces of the people... Most people have 'artifacts' that they have no idea how to use. Like it's a broken ax or something, when really it's broke right there cause it's an ear for a bear... Or eye... Or face... Whatever. Anywho, ✌️ Take some of your whatever rocks you got that look like they have a jawline, wash em gently, and after they dry, take em inside and play with different angles with shadow. If you can use candle/fire light. Take every face, and flip it upside down and all around... Do this to every face. Look for images in the shadows, within the rock, and as a whole. Look for animals and faces... If you do this, your mind will be blown. Your bear heads probably have stories too, but until you learn to read the stones with a more obvious rock to learn the glyphs, it will be very difficult. But... I guarantee that there is a little bear that climbs a mountain and jumps off... Again those bumpy ones take some practice to read, but once you learn, you can find some really cool stuff. ✌️
I'm glad you asked. I had never tested it before but it turns out that small parts of it are. I couldn't get a magnet to stick to the whole rock but when I chipped some small pieces off it could pick up some of them. These rocks will sometimes set off metal detector too.
Just what I was looking for. Thanks.
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"and deposits these minerals" the around 50 second mark when you said that, you were on top of an artifact. Notice the jawline like a left side face profile from slightly behind? I bet if you go back and grab that one, the artwork in it will blow your mind.
I think you’re experiencing pareidolia.
You're awesome! I've been hunting artifacts for 2 years now. I've been hunting on a friend's property and it's loaded with artifacts. I found my first hammer stone last year along with some points. I'm pretty good at spotting the points. I just need to sharpen my skills on the tools. I've been sifting lately and have found a few heart breakers but my next goal is to walk the creek and possibly sift.
Thanks Codi!
I've busted many many concretions as a kid. Mostly filled with a sand red powder that we mixed water with to make war paint
Me too!
Wow great finds! Really interesting and informative video,great share. Thanks.
Thank you very much.
Good video Ray!!!!!))
Thanks Steve.
Great video, thanks for the info!
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Fossils are awesome. Love Penn Dixie in NY. I hit Dixie up a few times a year. Trilobites are my Fav. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Ron.
We have loads of amazing Iron Concretions in my yard, they come is amazing sized and shapes we have one over 60lbs. one that resembles a baby puppy, one that had to be a giant tooth. We have cut some open to reveal a geode looking shell with a deep red sand. We are at the glacier edge of the driftless region. Yes! You have the red Iron kind! What a great video! We also find many artifacts in our area also. Thank you
Thank you very much!
Interesting and great information; TFS
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Great information buddy. Thanks for your support. Got you back
Thank you very much.
Great video!
Thanks Pappie.
Lots of neat finds in this one. Interesting facts as always.
Thanks Kiel.
Very interesting concretions and history of how they were used!
Thank you very much.
I found a cache of Indian tools covered in red powder. Among the fifty or so artifacts two were very strange. One is a human made stone knife embedded in concretion. The next is a skull representation with transparent eyes. I have been unable to get any answers on this stuff. If anyone can help I'll gladly show you what I got
Wow! You should post them on Facebook.
@@jbojm9 great idea
Another informative vid, pal. Good job.
Thank you very much.
Very interesting stone! Looks very fragile! Like! thank you. Best regards. Suo**🙋♂️
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Your video contents is fresh and interesting.
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Amazing!!!! So interesting. 😍😍😍 Thanks for your Informative narration that let me learn more about that.👍👍👍 BIG LIKE 😍😍😍
Thank you very much.
I found a hallowed out concretion when I visited New Jersey, thank you for explaining what they are and how they form from your number one fan!!!!
Thank you Daniel.
@@jbojm9 Your very welcome and keep up with the wonderful vids!!!!
Very informative video Ray, good job! Thanks for sharing. GL&HH!
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Great Job! Time for you to post another song soon!!
Thanks Shane. Been thinking about it.
Yeah, after making it to two minutes... Those concretions have been worked into bear heads also. I know, I'm sounding crazy, lol. Probably gonna make a couple more comments by the end, 😅
Very interesting.Thank you for sharing,dear Ray!Happy day!🌴🌺~Macky:)🎶✨
Thank you Macky.
Very cool and interesting ! Enjoyed it :) Thanks for sharing too ! Thank you for stopping by our channel, returned back to yours as well :) Look forwards to your next adventure :) Best of luck to you !! GL & HH
Thanks guys. I really appreciate it.
Very interesting to watch 💖
Thanks Yvonne.
River rocks 🪨 😅😅😅
Your concretion is bear head... Notice his eye and snout is chiseled on both sides. Bet he'd look really good in the right light source.
Thank you!
@@jbojm9 it will blow your mind when you understand the patterns, and learn to read them, but most stones have the bear story in them. And when I say most, I mean if I walk outside right now and pick up a random rock, 50 percent chance it's gonna have at least two bear faces, possibly up to 20, and a world of other secrets... Many other animals, but the bear seems to be the most common. A lot come with like a beaver or muskrat too. Faces of the people... Most people have 'artifacts' that they have no idea how to use. Like it's a broken ax or something, when really it's broke right there cause it's an ear for a bear... Or eye... Or face... Whatever. Anywho, ✌️
Take some of your whatever rocks you got that look like they have a jawline, wash em gently, and after they dry, take em inside and play with different angles with shadow. If you can use candle/fire light. Take every face, and flip it upside down and all around... Do this to every face. Look for images in the shadows, within the rock, and as a whole. Look for animals and faces... If you do this, your mind will be blown. Your bear heads probably have stories too, but until you learn to read the stones with a more obvious rock to learn the glyphs, it will be very difficult. But... I guarantee that there is a little bear that climbs a mountain and jumps off... Again those bumpy ones take some practice to read, but once you learn, you can find some really cool stuff. ✌️
This is very interesting ! I enjoyed very much and will be looking for this type of rock from now on. Thanks for sharing :)
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Way To Teach It Papa, and I said to myself when You Started Talking Colors, He's Gotta Show Pokeweed ,and then You Did 😀✌
Pokeweed is really pretty when look at it closely.
Is the concretion magnetic?
I'm glad you asked. I had never tested it before but it turns out that small parts of it are. I couldn't get a magnet to stick to the whole rock but when I chipped some small pieces off it could pick up some of them. These rocks will sometimes set off metal detector too.
What about clay ones that have obviously been shaped by human hands
I've heard of those but have never found one. I wonder if they may have been made for playing games.
@@jbojm9 They are easily found in Gravely Arkansas. I have two, one opened and one that isn't. Give me an email and I will send you pics of them
@@MsTalkintina My email is ranimalhouse6@aol.com If you prefer you can friend me on Facebook and we could use FB messenger.
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Meth 😅😅
Like I said river rocks 🪨 😢😢😢
Concreat 😂😂