I live in New Mexico, my local pueblo, San Illdefonso still makes tiny pots for seed storage.
@Just_Sara20 сағат бұрын
Either this was shot in warmer weather, or you’re a human radiator!
@leftasticcywickett22 сағат бұрын
Nice
@alfastur683322 сағат бұрын
Is that really a small nodule of flint?
@GAMakin23 сағат бұрын
Human ingenuity at work...
@ralphhathaway-coley5460Күн бұрын
I noticed you seemed to bind the axe head with leather strips, would not wet leather work better as it would shrink and stiffen as it dried making the head more secure?
@iandarkins2516Күн бұрын
Watching you hit that flint while wearing shorts made bits of me twitch..oh not in a good way but in a "I remember pulling a shard of flint that embedded itself into my other leg" kind of way. Excellent job all the same.
@adrianjones8060Күн бұрын
This find underscores the high status women had in Brythonic society....Only important people were buried with such high status goods, so it would point to a matrilineal social structure where women had a lot of influence.
@drew2324Күн бұрын
Maybe it was rolled in by the way sea aNd wasnt there a million years ago.
@starcribКүн бұрын
Absolutely Fantastic isn't it. ⬛️⚫️⚪️⚫️⚪️⚫️👥️👥️👥️👥️👥️👥️🌐
@ВалентинаКарепина-ъ3р2 күн бұрын
И что показал на ладони непонять
@az555442 күн бұрын
The chiseled jaw, though 😊
@geoffthecarpenter2 күн бұрын
It's also how they make swords in the movies 😂
@pamelabough20082 күн бұрын
Take great care of those small beads. I was taking and worked on an archeological dig of a village north of Barrie, Ontario dated about 1535. We found beads from the French. It was not common knowledge but those beads were stolen from our site. Shame.
@LuxisAlukard2 күн бұрын
For anyone interested in this topic, Dr. Dilley did a video with Stefan Milo (his channel) all about these antler spear points
@stripeytawney8222 күн бұрын
If I remember wood is hard to get, antler is the easiest material to find. Tough environment to survive in.
@emmafreeman77403 күн бұрын
That is so cool ❤
@paulfreeman230003 күн бұрын
Ever meet Professor Bradley? Great short Thanks for Sharing
@causewaykayak3 күн бұрын
I can see the advantage of having a spear point which detached and remained in the quarry to weaken it. The shaft with a permanently fixed point would fall away and the wound heal. Eskimo (Inuit) have been known to use similar methods in recent times. Nantucket Whalers might regularly use a harpoon with detachable point. The major part of the lance was retrieved by it's recovery cord and the main line was fixed to the breakaway point. Greatly improved the catch. I reference Ashley, C. 'The American Whaler' p. 86 describing how Lewis Temple an African American from New Bedford devised a superior implement in 1848. It appears to have this detachable point system. Lewis was a respected maker and experienced hunter a quality he shared with our long departed ancestors. Nice video. Thank you for posting.
@Gruffalo6662 күн бұрын
I heard about a whale being seen with an 18th century harpoon tip healed into its blubber,don't know if this is true or not
@garyhyndman11053 күн бұрын
This kinda blows the bible's timeline out of the water,eh?
@stevenfenster17983 күн бұрын
Could mere curiosity have driven technology?
@sophroniel3 күн бұрын
They look so tiny in his hands but to me, with little hands? It's still tiny, of course, but I use them all the time for beads, seeds, spices, little hooks.... so many things!!
@shawnmurphy2824 күн бұрын
Drugs
@fyrecraftedgaming4 күн бұрын
Sauce cup
@marty1234able4 күн бұрын
Did they have the special smoking pot?
@robinr.90074 күн бұрын
🌷Good info... thank you :-)
@PhantomFilmAustralia4 күн бұрын
Male or female? You can't presume the deceased's pronouns! 😐
@irenejohnston68022 сағат бұрын
Happily the deceased didn't live in an age of confused wokery.
@clivesmith93774 күн бұрын
Beads??? That's it?!? People already had civilisations and you just had jewellery?
@clarissa-xd9iu2 күн бұрын
How do you define civilisation?
@kennethtalbott22334 күн бұрын
i wonder if Lesta university tried to get the credit for this find too like they did for King Richard the 3rd.
@sickandtiredofit4 күн бұрын
Which part of "Archaeologists from the University of Leicester" do you have a problem with?
@kennethtalbott22334 күн бұрын
@@sickandtiredofit the powers that be, who tried to take all the credit away from Philippa Langley for finding King Richard. if it wasn't for her tenacity he would not have been found. watch the film, it's fabulous. i also heard Steve Coogan give Ben Jackson on radio Leicester live a bollocking as he too thought the university did the work. he was soon humbled.
@demps69194 күн бұрын
Well sexed skeletons? Sounds a bit wrong. But great find and so interesting.
@davidcaligiuri77764 күн бұрын
don't kink shame! :)
@martinlong28044 күн бұрын
Beautiful
@stripeytawney8225 күн бұрын
Good short.
@AndyJarman5 күн бұрын
A nomad with a dug out canoe? How on earth would a nomad carry that? Now, a coracle...
@Fete_Fatale2 күн бұрын
or ... ... he does his nomadding in the dugout. It's not that complicated.
@gar64465 күн бұрын
Shock horror. You can tell the sex of a person by their bones
@magnoliaweathershield4435 күн бұрын
great stuff. thank you for making this info, these experts, available to us
@sharonstrauss11466 күн бұрын
Maybe it was a measuring cup
@melhawk62846 күн бұрын
Maybe measuring tiny amounts?
@mevenstien6 күн бұрын
Probably for much the same uses as we use little containers for today. Of course, we've refined the uses and containers somewhat. ✨️🙂✨️ The little odds and ends and such going on does seem fascinating .
@fooferbob92306 күн бұрын
It looks like a crucible to me.
@Andy-br1hq6 күн бұрын
Melting metals for jewelry?
@tomsaunders3836 күн бұрын
I had a couple of little Hindu pots given to me same as them. They are oil lamps
@lesleeg94817 күн бұрын
looks like a modern broadhead point. I had no idea they went back that far.
@blampfno7 күн бұрын
Q: Why did they make tiny pitch pots? A: Sometimes they only needed a little pitch.
@wafikiri_8 күн бұрын
While small pots could be used to save isolated little amounts of seeds, it could also be the case that such tiny pots were used by little girls as toys. Their wood-and-grass dolls could no doubt make a good use of them.
@dallacosta28688 күн бұрын
What I believe is an interesting question: do you believe you have hit your skill ceiling as a knapper, or is there still room for improvement?
@ancientcraftUK6 күн бұрын
Loads and loads of room for improvement and learning new techniques
@ChefAdoptee6 күн бұрын
@@ancientcraftUKhumility is never bad for optics
@svenskayami8 күн бұрын
Maybe its not a pot at all and inatead is a mug
@ChrisPBacon-jl7oc8 күн бұрын
You should get together with some KZbinrs to produce things like the anceint spears and bird tips and micro flakes in wear analysis tests and leathality test for fun, like, how many spears would it take a anceint human to kill a mammoth. Or how throwing vrs stabbing, the lethality of the presumed throwing stones and choppers.
@gothicemowiccan8 күн бұрын
Say you've never cooked or spent 2 seconds in a kitchen a day in your ducking life. How the hell you get to that age and don't even have the smallest inkling at what "tiny pots" are for. Jesus Christ. Common sense seems to have left the chat.
@WilliamG098 күн бұрын
You should start selling some raw flint on your shop I've been wanting to get some English flint and so have others.