There are so few people who are tool hunters out there. But, C.G. Yeager is pretty good. He is an old-timer hobbiest who knows more than most archeologists ever dreamed of! He is from out west but has a good knowledge of Eastern tools.
On the three feldspar pieces, at least one (looks like a comma) looks like several that I have. I gave them a lot of thought. I think the comma shaped ones are pecking stones. The fat part fits nicely under the index finger with the point pointing downward. The point should show some wear.
Zero artifacts in this lot. They are just rocks. If you want to see real artfacts I show u real artifacts. Ask any archeologist if these are stone tools. Not even remotely worked by native americans.
Listen man. I don't vudeo my artifacts hunts. I can guarantee you 1000000000000% none of those are artifacts. You arguing with a guy like myself is a joke. I've been collecting almost 25years now. With an extensive collection. 100s donated to the local Mohegan Tribal museum. I myself am Mohgan and also am a wampum artist . Your rocks are rocks. Stop spreading misinformation
I have quite a few triangular pieces. I've learned so much from your videos.
Fascinating! Thanks
Spend time in the mountain woods streams looking at rocks,learning from you
Dang I wish you lived closer because I need a friend who loves stone tools as much as I do! New subscriber from IN.
Do you know of any books or websites that are a good resource for identifying stone tools?
There are so few people who are tool hunters out there. But, C.G. Yeager is pretty good. He is an old-timer hobbiest who knows more than most archeologists ever dreamed of! He is from out west but has a good knowledge of Eastern tools.
@@brentkuehne435 Thanks will get his book
On the three feldspar pieces, at least one (looks like a comma) looks like several that I have. I gave them a lot of thought. I think the comma shaped ones are pecking stones. The fat part fits nicely under the index finger with the point pointing downward. The point should show some wear.
Thanks for the comment! Could be?
Zero artifacts in this lot. They are just rocks. If you want to see real artfacts I show u real artifacts. Ask any archeologist if these are stone tools. Not even remotely worked by native americans.
So, do you have a channel or not?
Listen man. I don't vudeo my artifacts hunts. I can guarantee you 1000000000000% none of those are artifacts. You arguing with a guy like myself is a joke. I've been collecting almost 25years now. With an extensive collection. 100s donated to the local Mohegan Tribal museum. I myself am Mohgan and also am a wampum artist . Your rocks are rocks. Stop spreading misinformation