My friend Andres has a beautiful collection. On this occasion I will present to you the largest tips that he has. It is thought that this type of points were ceremonial but they could also have been used on spears for big game hunting. These points are generally found where the coastal natives lived, that is, on one side of the sea. It is believed that they were also used to fish for large marine pieces. I HOPE YOU ENJOY.
@historylooker7Ай бұрын
Definitely enjoyed !!!😀👍
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
@@historylooker7 Auuuuuuuuuuu. 👍👍🌵🌵
@indianasmith8152Ай бұрын
Man, some of those are monsters!! Those natives were hunting sasquatch or something like that!
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Maybe they caught big fish, they lived on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. BLESSINGS FOR MY FRIEND.
@dirtclodmetaldetectingАй бұрын
Awesome collection! Thanks for sharing!
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Dear friend, Always welcome.
@davelink1318Ай бұрын
Awesome indeed !!!
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Auuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu great friend. BLESSINGS.
@manumerinoАй бұрын
!que grandes! impresionantes hayazgos amigos. Muy interesante Bendiciones. Saludos cordiales
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Thank you my friend.
@CooperHillFarmАй бұрын
Very nice collection your friend has! 😮🙏🏼✌️
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Auuuuuuuuuuu thank you my friend. BLESSINGS.
@chuengueyhwang8558Ай бұрын
A very amazing video ! well done and thumbs up.Have a happy weekend!
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Thank you my friend.
@EastKYancientsАй бұрын
Excellent show. Yes, I can imagine they may have been large fishing spear points for the bigger fish. Who knows.
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
On the entire shore of the Pacific Ocean there are water entrances to land that we call estuaries. They are up to kilometers long. When the tide goes out, large pools remain in which some large fish are trapped. I think that the natives hunted them there with spears and spears like are. BLESSINGS.
@chriskeenumhighhopesoutdoorsАй бұрын
Wow !!! Thanks for sharing my Friend.
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Hello my great friend. BLESSINGS and thank you for joining us.
@blueboy450Ай бұрын
Wow! Just amazing!
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
blessings. thank you.
@SeMoArtifactAdventuresАй бұрын
Too cool. Id be thrilled to find something like that. Thanks for sharing it with us.
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Almost all pieces of this type are found near the sea. They are rare but they are still around.
@PointtostonesАй бұрын
Just so you know, I did the coyote whistle you do, on every one of these. Amazing
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Great my friend, a coyote whistling through those lands. Thank you my friend, they are very rare pieces to find. BLESSINGS ALWAYS ON YOUR WAY.
@BusuRamadhanBorneoАй бұрын
Halo temanku, bagus sekali koleksinya 👍😊 terimakasih sudah berbagi
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Thank you friend for being here with coyote. BLESSINGS.
@RedEyedPatriotАй бұрын
Very Nice Collection 😎🏹🤙
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
👍👍🙏🏼🙏🏼
@FlintSpallАй бұрын
Indeed some Jumbo Artifacts.Beauties too!!
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
YES FRIEND, BIG AND BEAUTIFUL. BLESSINGS ALWAYS
@everardobuenrostro8159Ай бұрын
Guau, esas puntas sí, están grandes, yo pienso que las han de haber usado en tiempos de guerra😊
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Imaginate una de esas clavadas en el pecho. Saludos y bendiciones para la familia mijo.
@Oznerollanz87Ай бұрын
Saludos Camarada!
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Saludos amigo. BENDICIONES SIEMPRE EN TU CAMINO.
@historylooker7Ай бұрын
Awesome indeed, Amigos !!!😀👍 Many Blessings, Coyote !!!!
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Yes friend, they are pieces that are not very common, but they can still be found out there. BLESSINGS ALWAYS.
@kathymoll7010Ай бұрын
I sure wish I could show you our collection. We live where the mound builders were. Mississippi River had many tribes.
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
I would love it too, my dear friend. Oh yes I have heard of that mound culture. The Mississippi River was like the Nile River or the Euphrates, great cultures flourished on its banks. My email is jesusromerosanchez@yahoo.com in case you want to share photos of your collection. 🌺💖🙏🏼🌞
@ArrowheadAcre.5Ай бұрын
Very nice!
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Thank you my good friend. BLESSINGS.
@lelandshanks3590Ай бұрын
Wow! Amigos!, those look like Aronosa points.
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Yes it seems but they are points of very hard material. Thanks my friend. BLESSINGS.
@sharonrowland1196Ай бұрын
Good Afternoon Coyote 🐺 Arrowhead Hunter hope all is Super Great with you SIR!!!! I'M BUSY PICKIN' UP PECANS CRACKIN' OUT PECANS AND PITTIN'EM IN THE FREEZER TO BAKE PECAN PIES COOKIES BROWNIES ETC
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Oh very good my beautiful lady, I'm sure you must prepare all of that very tasty. BLESSINGS TO YOU DEAR FRIEND.
@cynthiaswearingen1037Ай бұрын
What a great collection your friend has, my very dear friend! Beautiful pieces!❤
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Beautiful pieces, dear friend. 🙏🏼💖🌺
@ziofender6699Ай бұрын
Great work friend 👍
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
AUUUUUUU THANK YOU MY GREAT FRIEND. blessings.
@rockhunter6260Ай бұрын
The large barbed tangs might suggest they were used to spear aquatic fish and mammals. The other artifacts look like knives used in processing them. Take care my friend Coyote 👍🏻
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
I also think the same friend. Wow. MY GREAT FRIEND thank you. BLESSINGS.
@rockhunter6260Ай бұрын
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@ericregenauer7595Ай бұрын
Of course they did... Awesome blades have been discovered in burials, and large caches, containing pieces that were fashioned well beyond, normal skill levels... this Was, something they did.
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Yes, my friend, and perhaps almost certainly they were used in ceremonies, but I also believe that each of these pieces had a use according to the needs they had. Rare pieces to find but they still exist. BLESSINGS ALWAYS ON YOUR WAY.
@ericregenauer7595Ай бұрын
I agree, most highly, Senor! With the skill that the natives did have, there has to be a reason, why they were not serrated! They must have had a particular function, is my guess...God Bless! 👍
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
@@ericregenauer7595 👍👍🦭🦭🐟🐟
@jameshines6486Ай бұрын
Sweet my friend.❤💯
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
THAT'S IT FRIEND, SWEET GIANTS. BLESSINGS.
@CoastalGardeningАй бұрын
😎👍🙏
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
WREETING FOR MY GREAT FRIEND,
@David-n7w9fАй бұрын
Very very nice. Did he personally find them. Peace
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
No friend, in the introduction I explained that I visited a friend who showed me his collection of points and allowed me to take photos of the large points. I wish they were mine. Peace among humanity.
@ArvilMogensenАй бұрын
Jesús, when you say “one side of the sea” did you mean on the coast of the Pacific Ocean, or on the other side which is the Gulf of California which is often called the Sea of Cortez? This artifact is very large as we can see. It has deep notches and well defined “ears” on either side of the notches. The presence of the deep notches might suggest it was NOT intended to be used as a knife. This could be ceremonial artifact due to its size but it could be used as a “harpoon” point for sea mammals like seals. Once again viewers of your UTUBE channel get to see an incredibly well made artifact. I would like to know the rato of the “width” to the “thickness” of this artifact at its widest position. Just from its appearance and careful craftsmanship I would guess the answer to my last question maybe 8 to1 or perhaps greater. The maker of this artifact possessed great skill.
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Hello my great friend. Today my friend John arrived from Pennsylvania. I mean the Pacific Ocean. These pieces are works of art, I don't actually have them in my hands but they are very large, 6 inches the largest and they are very thin, millimeters. I think they hunted large animals like seals and fish. In the shell area we already found a large piece but 3.5 inches. I already told Pepe that you won't be able to come in February. BLESSINGS.
@ArvilMogensenАй бұрын
@ Please pass along my best wishes to John. I have a large piece of Georgetown Flint from Texas. The piece of stone is large enough that I will attempt to replicate this exact artifact as shown in the video. Jesus, you say the artifact is thin. It helps a great deal if the stone is of high quality to flint knapp a stone artifact of this size to be very thin. Not many modern Flint Knappers today are capable of making a stone artifact like the one in the video. This point reminds us that while the natives are often called “primitive” by people living today, they were highly skilled at stone tool manufacture.
@DougarrowheadАй бұрын
Very nice blades. I think a lot of first stage blades are mistakenly thought of as ceremonial or called ceremonial for various reasons. Why would they make something so much nicer than the ones they use every day? Survival was very hard they didnt have precious ones set aside they didnt use.
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
Yes friend, I think that all these pieces had a very defined use and that they were used in ceremonies like any other artifact when burying, for example, a native who was buried with his belongings. But every artifact and tool had a main priority of use for a need. Very good my friend. BLESSINGS.
@kb8030Ай бұрын
Wow buddy!!! Those points are so incredible!!! I hope you find one like on video bc you will lose your mind…!!!ha
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
HAHAHAHAHAHA I already have two points like those friend. In the first videos of the channel you can see it kzbin.info/www/bejne/gV7FnpeEn8t7n7M BLESSINGS.
@David-n7w9fАй бұрын
What I asked was did he find them. Peace
@coyotearrowheadhunting3083Ай бұрын
They are part of a friend's collection. I visited it and it allowed me to share these tips with my friends like you.