Imagine how cool it is to actually find that stuff instead of buying it. That’s what I do. I never understood buying artifacts. I guess if you can’t or don’t know how to find them and just want to collect, but for me being able to actually be the first person to lay hands on something in possibly thousands of years regardless of what it is or how nice is seems more valuable to me.
amazing video showing the wide range of stone age tools that look very similar , points, a knapped point could have covered all needs of a stone age tool, I am a knapper , one learns a diceraning view after knapping for years , it is a habit that can never be satisfied
Very nice video… one of these days I need to reach out to someone that can tell me what some of the artifacts I have in my small collection are ? Not sure who did this video is, but he made reference to here in California … I live in California… many of the points in my collection were collected by my grandfather before the 1920’s from the family farm in the Missouri Ozark’s … others were found in the Mogollon Rim area in Arizona-New Mexico areas … maybe I’ll post a few photos on this site
Holding that looks scary, dropping would be heart breaking
It would be a crime!
Whoa the Belize piece is amazing. What an awesome collection
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Awesome video ! Thx for sharing all those
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Amazing pièce 🎉
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Man you are one blessed dude I love you channel what exquisite points
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Beautiful case of points
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Imagine how cool it is to actually find that stuff instead of buying it. That’s what I do. I never understood buying artifacts. I guess if you can’t or don’t know how to find them and just want to collect, but for me being able to actually be the first person to lay hands on something in possibly thousands of years regardless of what it is or how nice is seems more valuable to me.
Artifact hunting is the best!
Very nice case thank you for showing.
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amazing video showing the wide range of stone age tools that look very similar , points, a knapped point could have covered all needs of a stone age tool, I am a knapper , one learns a diceraning view after knapping for years , it is a habit that can never be satisfied
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I love that fish. Can I just have it?
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Wow 😮 what history those are incredible
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Could that have been a Sedalia
No it came from the Great Basin region.
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Very nice video… one of these days I need to reach out to someone that can tell me what some of the artifacts I have in my small collection are ? Not sure who did this video is, but he made reference to here in California … I live in California… many of the points in my collection were collected by my grandfather before the 1920’s from the family farm in the Missouri Ozark’s … others were found in the Mogollon Rim area in Arizona-New Mexico areas … maybe I’ll post a few photos on this site
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