We have so many artifacts on our century farm that they appear as gravel yet every individual rock has been altered into a preform or an abrader or an atlatl, etc. I’ve found globs of pine pitch with and without stone and one with a human tooth. The quantity is overwhelming. There are thousands upon thousands of items just on the surface of the ground. Near Woodburn, Oregon.
What a remarkable stroke of good fortune for archaeology to find that collapsed basalt wall at such depth! Will this give researchers a new method of investigation at future paleolithic sites? Or is it just a matter of dumb luck?
Good god... academia needs a new computer... and a kid who knows how to make TH-cam videos... It's sad that the most interesting archeology videos are always this quality... how can you trust an educational system that doesn't know how to transfer files?.. A+ for content though.
It's academia. It works ish. The money funds actual work, not a MacBook pro ;) :p Also, I'm pretty sure WA state is stuck in 1998 outside of the greater Seattle / Tacoma area. So it's actually quite advanced lol
@@bensabelhaus7288 I'm just a cranky old man but I have to admit this video was better than most of these types of presentations. I was able to watch the whole thing... Archeologists should discover Linux so they can throw those Mac Books or whatever in the dumpster where they belong.
Wonderful work, from a great basin archaeologist in Nevada. Bravo!
Thank you for all you do. Looking forward to February :)
We have so many artifacts on our century farm that they appear as gravel yet every individual rock has been altered into a preform or an abrader or an atlatl, etc. I’ve found globs of pine pitch with and without stone and one with a human tooth. The quantity is overwhelming. There are thousands upon thousands of items just on the surface of the ground. Near Woodburn, Oregon.
It’s not full screen 😢😢😢
You should know you where there 😅😅
What a remarkable stroke of good fortune for archaeology to find that collapsed basalt wall at such depth! Will this give researchers a new method of investigation at future paleolithic sites? Or is it just a matter of dumb luck?
Soil Geologist advisors?
Good god... academia needs a new computer... and a kid who knows how to make TH-cam videos... It's sad that the most interesting archeology videos are always this quality... how can you trust an educational system that doesn't know how to transfer files?.. A+ for content though.
It's academia. It works ish. The money funds actual work, not a MacBook pro ;) :p
Also, I'm pretty sure WA state is stuck in 1998 outside of the greater Seattle / Tacoma area. So it's actually quite advanced lol
@@bensabelhaus7288 I'm just a cranky old man but I have to admit this video was better than most of these types of presentations. I was able to watch the whole thing... Archeologists should discover Linux so they can throw those Mac Books or whatever in the dumpster where they belong.