The sites and artifacts from this culture are very rare from this region, however, they are out there!
@stephanieyee97843 күн бұрын
Geez, those spear heads are beautiful. To find one would be exciting and very special.
@kevinwhitehead6076Күн бұрын
I live and farm in northern Missouri. I have found thousands of points, probably 20 Agate Basins . Never found a Clovis or a Folsom . Dalton’s and Hardins are not common but more frequent than Agate Basins.
@joshuaaho9203 күн бұрын
I don't believe it would take a thousand years to cross America west to east or north to south. I have a friend who walked from Alaska to Peru in four years and he said he was going very slow and setting up camp for weeks a couple times. He has been wandering around Patagonia for the last few years now, must have such amazing stories!
@Svensk71192 күн бұрын
If you stop to have a family every other campsite, it miiiiiiiiight slow you a bit.
@Anthony-hu3rj2 күн бұрын
@@Svensk7119 Thank you, Sven.
@Svensk71192 күн бұрын
@@Anthony-hu3rj Velkommen.
@scoutdogfsr2 күн бұрын
I hiked 2200 miles on the Appalachian trail in 6 1/2months. Plenty of others have done it too
@Svensk71192 күн бұрын
@scoutdogfsr Okay. It can be done. You can go around the world in eighty days, too, but the difference is why. What is the motivation for prehistoric man? He/she is looking for food, and game, and at some points, home. The early explorers weren't exploring for exploration's sake.
@mrgeno4682Күн бұрын
Amazing that they could get past the bears. Even though there were bison and elk everywhere.
@jmfa57Күн бұрын
Thank you for a great video, but also for doing it yourself, and not having an AI voice mess everything up! Subscribed.
@michaelmalone90622 күн бұрын
The Harvard link above is not working. One needs a password. Thanks for the most interesting video.
@JW0071002 күн бұрын
The spearhead you show was not as useful as the clovis point. The clovis spearheads could be fitted into a short shaft and thrown with a atl atl farther distances and more force. Wyoming was a transitional area especially in the eastern portion. The Glendo area north and south. There have been numerous archaeological digs in that area. Back in the late 50s we were out looking for arrowheads and my brother found a beautiful 3 1/2” clovis point called a Angustura point in particular. The double fluting and flaking was at a level that is far above what other tribes produced in the east and elsewhere. We were about 25 miles north of Cheyenne. Boggles the mind that it could be 7,000 to 10,000 years old and it was just laying out on the prairie not covered over by pine needles and leaves that are the main reason so much is covered over back east. Areas around streams & rivers are usually where points are found back east. Areas that people would stay and the erosion from water.
@lesjones56842 күн бұрын
I found a hand axe in New Jersey on the Delaware River Camden County 😅😅
@lesjones56842 күн бұрын
Looks like palio
@diggingthewest79818 сағат бұрын
What's so funny?
@missourimongoose88582 күн бұрын
Looks like they were specialized hunters for the animals roaming the great plains but im sure trading happened alot through the missouri river and others
@MrJoeblofromidaho2 күн бұрын
NJ had mastodon
@Creekstain2 күн бұрын
Nebraska too, our state fossil is the mammoth. Used to be an ocean when the western interior seaway split the continent in 2. I have a saltwater shark vertebrae from the cretaceous period. Verified by Kansas state university. 66-65 myo. I dont trust the dates but it is certainly old.
@lesjones56842 күн бұрын
Where the palio in New Jersey 😢
@kevinbovin78563 күн бұрын
Wow...agate basin had gas powered cars that caused climate change...didn't know that.
@johnchandler16872 күн бұрын
No! They had EVs, but burned coal to generate electricity. 😊
@nathanadrian77972 күн бұрын
They should have taxed the people to stop the ice age from ending.
@dellalderman8011Күн бұрын
I was going to make a commit but your not worth it.
@KimSnyder-hc4km3 күн бұрын
Also referred as plano complex in the Ohio valley.
@user-gt2lm4zu6n3 күн бұрын
Just because the first of these sights was discovered in western locations, that is Wyoming, doesn't mean that this was the origin of that culture. It just means that the sight was the first one discovered. Typical narrow minded archeology.
@kevinkline68352 күн бұрын
Truth
@gregm81162 күн бұрын
Site
@markmueller80062 күн бұрын
I have a fluted agate basin base id by steve holen so apparently they did flute some of their agate basin points
@forestdweller55812 күн бұрын
Or possibly reused a fluted point made earlier? We see that in European sites as well.
@lesjones56842 күн бұрын
I collect Native American effigies the Lenape tribe New Jersey 😅
@Creekstain2 күн бұрын
😍
@bewilderment92682 күн бұрын
So the climate began to warm slowly then cool then warm quicker....without any help from us. Very interesting, very interesting indeed. Oh, BTW, I believe there were cultures out here in the Big Bend area that have not been recognized. I live here and have found some artifacts that are so old that the worked edges (jet black volcanic rock) of some have weathered back to the outer cortex color of deep charcoal color.
@seanhewitt6032 күн бұрын
Maga, it is interesting, but not for the reason you infer. Holy rusted metal batman, can't you clowns just smarten up, even just a little?!?
@Anthony-hu3rj2 күн бұрын
Did you just crawl out from under a rock and proceed to live in your grandma's basement and suddenly one day watch a KZbin video and type some uninformed comment like a first grader?
@seanhewitt6032 күн бұрын
@Anthony-hu3rj nope, that was your mother, btw, she tried to spend the nite, but I gave her a fiver, and she left for the local crackshack.
@nathanadrian77972 күн бұрын
Where is the big bend area?
@seanhewitt6032 күн бұрын
@nathanadrian7797 ?
@baf90598 сағат бұрын
Why did the Agate Basin People steal the land from the Folsom people? Interesting question.
@mikedothager56003 күн бұрын
are you a flint knapper?
@JayCicconeArchaeology3 күн бұрын
@@mikedothager5600 I’m very bad at flint knapping Mike. I wish I was better at it. I always wanted to take lessons on how to do it, and someday I probably will.
@mikedothager56002 күн бұрын
@@JayCicconeArchaeology Can I send you a link to one of my videos
@mikedothager56002 күн бұрын
@@JayCicconeArchaeology can I send you a link to one of my videos
They Dalton People fluted some points A little later
@jeffadkins16662 күн бұрын
First problem: that is definitely NOT an Agate Basin. That is a rare, but not that rare, Paelo Lanceolate. Agate Basins are much more elongated and thinner at the base. Sorry…
@kevinkline68352 күн бұрын
Well, Now that you have answered No questions on the subject I guess I will move on to other sites who also never answer the questions they post for their thumbnail. The real question is can any of you people really date a site? Never trust an Archaeologist.
@jeremystanton382Күн бұрын
The trubes tell you in their own history, there were people here before the "indigenous people". They some how claim their land was stolen even though they committed a perfect genicide that they brag about. They said there were civilizations of great builders and metallurgists and expert miners. They killed that civilization and that takes time. The only way they could have completed this, is if the civilization welcomed them in, Trojan horse in a way, they were invited in. They stopped using stone because the west stole technology from the east. I live in the Serpent Mound Impact Crater inly two miles from Fort Hill. Syole the land, stole the technology and stole history. Whwn complete a perfect genocide, you can make up whatever history you like, theres no one to refute it. But, they left part of it in their story. They e trued to backtrack on that over the past decade, but ego clouded their judgement, pride can bw wicked. How you brag of genicide then try to claim victimhood, i do not know. But, they said it, many trubes tell the same story. Many trubes had an abundance of refined metals, copper and solver being the most hoarded. But, they didnt mine it and did originate rheir metallurgy, it was all stolen. Out of their own mouths. They enslaved neighboring tribes afterward sometimes cannibalizing them. Trail of Tears? At least they had a trail, the previous covilization was murdered in their beds. North America was ans still is the most furtile ground this planet ever had or has. Better manufactured goods through better resources. Out of their own mouths. Walled cities full of craftsmanship slowly taken from west to east.
@neilpk703 күн бұрын
The northeastern US is more like middle east North America. There's plenty of land to the north of y'all.
@denniscrane97533 күн бұрын
Ahh yes the first colonizers!
@seanhewitt6032 күн бұрын
😐🙄😐💩
@denniscrane97532 күн бұрын
@ cry harder
@seanhewitt6032 күн бұрын
@denniscrane9753 lol, ok Maga loser. Sure sure
@KimSnyder-hc4km3 күн бұрын
Also referred as plano complex in the Ohio valley.