Half the fun for me over the years with Utube is just sharing, the other half is learning, thank you Sir for fulfilling the other half, have enjoyed your content with every reveal of man altered stone , keep on em 😎😎😎
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thank you also brother for sharing your finds I also learn from what you do It is what it is about brother. Thanks for watching.
@johnnyphillips97355 ай бұрын
That's a nice collection mr ZZZ thank you for sharing
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother. not bad for 1/2 year got lots to go. Thanks for watching.
@EastKYancientsАй бұрын
Missed watching this one bro. That bevel is serious! Great year thus far. I had a great February. Pretty slow since. No real rain. Thanks man
@zzzzzzzzzzaperАй бұрын
Thanks brother. I been so busy finding time to go is hard for me right now. It is starting to get better after deer season. It's on. lol Thanks for watching.
@44thala494 ай бұрын
Man, that collection is really something to be proud of. Great video!
@zzzzzzzzzzaper4 ай бұрын
Thank you, Thank you for watching.
@jimcornwell63182 ай бұрын
That "stemmed Dalton" you found is a St. Charles Dovetail, Plevna variety. I've found a few here in N.C., though thery're much more common in the midwest. Beautiful point and some great finds in half a year. Thanks for posting!
@zzzzzzzzzzaper2 ай бұрын
Thanks brother. Actually I haven't even had a chance to start looking it up lol. Things have been crazytown here. I do find many St Charles dovetails here at my home real nicely made too. That big real streamlined Point with the deep notches I thought was a stealth well... I did find a match of type on it It has to be a Calf Creek It's the most awesome one I ever seen They are always used up or broke ears etc. That point is truly one of a kind even of that point type. I had to read 5 different guides to get enough info to make judgement on it. Not much choice when it comes to Basel notched points. I will check out what you are talking about Sounds like possibility for sure since I do find a few doves here THE creek I found it in is a branch of the creek that runs by my site. lol. So it's highly possible you are right. Thanks brother Thanks for watching.
@chriskeenumhighhopesoutdoors5 ай бұрын
Appreciate you Brother, WOW, what a 6 month haul. Alot of hours, and miles on that table. Just keep doing what your doing. Haters going hate, can't stop em. Those of us that get after it regularly know. I bet there are some real hot smokers in your collection. Keep em coming my Friend 👍
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother. I have some awesome pieces brother. It IS crazy what you have to put up with. Why I don't like showing the really good stuff. Thanks for watching.
@sweetdiggz5 ай бұрын
Amazing collection, thank you for sharing!
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks Sweet. It is really big the collection lol Look FOR SHINEY PIECES of chert or agate type rocks you will find them in your area indians were everywhere. I also look for worked places on the rocks. then you adapt to what I call where's waldo the hidden item game look for artifact shapes. I look in creeks ditches any exposed land where there is Erosion. Thanks for watching.
@dispatched.5 ай бұрын
Amazing review for this years finds. I know nothing about them but a possible vid on some of the others arrowhead history would be awesome.
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother. The early men that used the points and tools little is actually known. 8to9 thousand years ago....Including some of the older stuff to 15 Thousand years ago. They were always on the move. They were being hunted.......Thanks for watching.
@coffeehunter87425 ай бұрын
Man!! Just found you & subbed! 👍 That "stemmed Dalton" is Nice! & that long eared Super Smoker basal knotched, Missouri Stealth is Killer!! Congrats on these finds!! Hope the 2nd half of your year is even better!! Thanks for documenting & sharing. 👊
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother. I was joking about the stemmed dalton lol I'm calling it a unknown piece. As far as the stealth Almost the same as I said it is not in the books. I try to be as accurate as possible.sometimes it takes months to find the right data for a find. Most of the time you find nothing. How it is. At least on uncommon finds.Thanks for watching.
@jakematthewsmissouriarrowh37045 ай бұрын
The beveled point you have looks to be a Rice Lobed (8,500-9000 years old). very nice line-up all together.
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother. I know that point type well also the lansolate version too. There is no rounded lobes on my point. or bulbous base. Good guess though. Right time period It's just one of those as soon as I seen it I thought rice But after looking it over It just don't have it. It May be a Harding real close there but too beveled like that?? lol Thanks for watching.
@jakematthewsmissouriarrowh37045 ай бұрын
@zzzzzzzzzzaper rice lobed doesn't necessarily have to have a lobed or bulbous base, I've seen them with a variety of base types, such as lobed, bifurcate, bulbous, and straight. I still believe it's a Rice, but I can't claim to be an expert or anything of the sort.
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
@@jakematthewsmissouriarrowh3704 No problem brother. See here is the grey area Other people authenticating points that are not in the catagory accept them in that group then it becomes a standard a point that actually belongs in another point type. Proof of this is in the guides I see the same point represented in 3 diferent class types same point pict is same one. then you go to another source and the confusion gets worse...... There is not much of a standard. and to further mess things up the pros don't know a corner notch or if it is a side notch?? lol And most Important if they don't ask where it was found...... You can have the same point dimensions But the differences could and do mean a couple thousand years example of this is the Dickson point type or hidden valley or Adina. ALL the same? No. age differences there Changed the namesake in locations. In Missouri the hidden Valley is the oldest type of that group. That is why In Missouri it should be called A hidden valley. And why it is listed in GUIDES that way. Because it is not the same. Just a thousand years is a lot of time the whole world can change a lot in that many years. I try to be as accurate as possible. if a point don't meet criteria It's not that type. I go with what I am finding in that area time periods. there you get a general time of finds. There is where the differences come into play.
@historylooker75 ай бұрын
Brother Zzzzzz ..... Went back and watched from the beginning ... Really enjoy, my friend !!! 😎👊⛏️⛏️✌️🍀
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother. I Kinda layed it out there .lol. I have a lot of good topics lol. TOO BAD MY CONNECT SPEEDS SUCK SO BAD LOL. Thanks for watching.
@historylooker75 ай бұрын
@@zzzzzzzzzzaper I hope I can get some good internet someday..I'd love to do a live show n tell !!
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
@@historylooker7 I hear ya brother.I could on face book .
@historylooker75 ай бұрын
@@zzzzzzzzzzaper 😎✌️
@darbysdownhomedetecting5 ай бұрын
That's a great 6 months of hunting brother! Congratulations on all the epic finds!
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother. Lot's of work there. Thanks for watching.
@HeavyMetalDetectingPassion5 ай бұрын
Cute collection, my frtiend.. sweet! Youst keep on rockin :) Big support from your dedicated followers..a metal detecting couple from southern Europe! happy hunting!
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thank you. Thank you for watching.
@coffeehunter87425 ай бұрын
Love your hook point! And your attitude & perspective that you've gained over a lifetime of experience! I thoroughly enjoyed this vid, man. Ignore the "nay-sayers/doubters" and keep doin you! Thanks👍
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother. Thank you for watching.
@closertohome-b7m5 ай бұрын
Great finds. Love your excitement describing everything J
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother. Thank you for watching.
@Jay-tc7dm5 ай бұрын
Awesome Display Of Your Arrowheads!! Stay Safe. 🙂
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
That's only 6 months think what 62 years looks like.......lol. Thank you for watching.
@normaferro80545 ай бұрын
Hard work pays off ! You have done well! Congratulations 🎉 love your hook point it is a beautiful example! They are also in my neck of the woods ! Unfortunately, i have not found one yet. Happy hunting.
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks Norma. Don't find one. You will see what I have been thru. All that happened because of that piece. lol Artifact hunters Bain. Thanks for watching.
@OTOss85 ай бұрын
I'd love to find an arrowhead. These are really cool.
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks. Keep looking you will. Lots for you to learn here plenty of videos for you to figure how to find. Thanks for viewing.
@Juls7165 ай бұрын
Awesome Collection you have there zzzzzzzzzzaper! ✌🏼
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thank you. Thanks for watching.
@RubiesRescuedRelics2 ай бұрын
Pretty nice.. Ive just rented a storage unit to hide the madness. since june, 4 ..four 5 gal bucket full of show quality. Started a KZbin channel, just started filming what i find when I find it. Winters coming so is nice cool weather, lets go! Big finish,to 24 like defeat Kamala
@zzzzzzzzzzaper2 ай бұрын
Heck yea. Cool I will have to check out your channel. Yes we have leaves here lol I been playing hookey here lately getting ready for winter need to get back at it soon. Thanks for watching.
@jamescrawford47315 ай бұрын
I can guarantee anybody that you're finding them and not staging them. I know you put in a lot of work digging and finding them. Because I've been with you . Nice fine so far this year
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother It Gets crazy Thank you for the comment. I been finding some excellent stuff here lately after the flood. Thanks for watching.
@jamescrawford47315 ай бұрын
@@zzzzzzzzzzaper I need to make it out there one of these days
@OftheOhio5 ай бұрын
Great video. I am a tool freak myself. Give me a nice thumb scraper or blade (knife) to look at. Point styles~they do define a general time period and culture though. Thanks for your effort, points me to get cracking. Appalachian Avocational Archaeology history professional I am, lol.
@zzzzzzzzzzaper4 ай бұрын
Thanks brother. Tools I have a few lol. Check out some of my dig site videos there are tools in them . Thanks for watching.
@JohnDillon-zh7js5 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your findings I’ve been hunting for 39 years there all memories. Here in San Diego they mis name points to. Lot are not in the books. Just because they look similar does mean it’s that type
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother. A lot comes into play there actually I do know a bit about points in your area. lol. Some of the dating is wrong on a bunch of different point types. They tried dating some pieces in washes that don't work lol. take a Dickson for an example an Adina and a Hidden valley. All 3 points look the same. Ok now what makes the difference is where found.....That point in Tenn.or Indiana, Va...Is called a Dickson And A Adina SO actually both are the same there However you find that point in Missouri It is a Hidden valley and that point is close to 5000 years older... Because of Dating in the dig sites in those areas. There is the differences. Thanks for watching.
@historylooker75 ай бұрын
Everyone hit the like button before ya leave !!😎✌
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother Hope you liked it. Thanks for watching.
@historylooker75 ай бұрын
@@zzzzzzzzzzaper Late, as usual... Really enjoyed, man 😎👊
@northernfound5 ай бұрын
Let’s gooooooo!
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Right on brother. Thanks for watching.
@SnapScavengeАй бұрын
Very niceee
@zzzzzzzzzzaperАй бұрын
Thanks brother. Thank you for watching.
@darbysdownhomedetecting5 ай бұрын
I make my videos to document my finds and outings so my son's & i can watch them in 30 years lol. I never was in it for the money either.
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
If I wanted money I would sell what I have. there is lots there. The buyers would have to dig deep. Thanks for watching.
@darbysdownhomedetecting5 ай бұрын
@@zzzzzzzzzzaper Right on 🤘
@KushByTheBush5 ай бұрын
Is there any way I can send you photos? I’m in north Texas and I found a lot of things I want a knowledgeable person to see. I have a piece I found that is very similar to the rounded one you showed that you said people give you shit on. I have some things I’ve never seen before elsewhere.
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
I can help maybe As far as contact info NO. I protect myself as well as property owners that are very good friends same as relatives. I will share this link it can help It's up to you to read how to use it properly. projectilepoints.net/ That is an online guide. Thanks for watching.
@johnnySMALLpepper5 ай бұрын
#idigfridays
@zzzzzzzzzzaper5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother Thank you for watching.
@swamptosoundadventures83374 ай бұрын
Location is almost 100% irrelevant when it comes to identification and that’s something people don’t seem to realize. We haven’t found enough points to know the true range of different point types. I have found obsidian points and Bolen bevels a thousand miles from where their supposed range is 😂
@zzzzzzzzzzaper3 ай бұрын
Yes and here is the deal only those found at that site were dated. Ones that are found 3 states away could be a thousand years older. With That said is why you have different names for the same point style. There is why location is important.
@swamptosoundadventures83373 ай бұрын
@@zzzzzzzzzzaper yeah but I don’t get to name my Bolen bevels something different just because I’m a thousand miles north of where they’re supposed to be found do I? I believe they would need to have some characteristic differentiating them from a Bolen bevel. A lost lake is a lost lake whether it’s found on an east coast beach or the Ohio river. I don’t believe they dated Clovis’s or anything else in every state? They merely dated them in a variety of states and it’s therefore common sense that they would be the same age in the other states.
@zzzzzzzzzzaper3 ай бұрын
@@swamptosoundadventures8337 See right here it is you are eating the pages. lol Not willing to listen to me either. lol🤣🤣
@jaysonstinson9458Ай бұрын
JFC. i'd love to watch this video but unfortunately i'm having to listen to, in great detail, the incredibly unbearable sound of air traveling down your throat and into your lungs and then coming back out. did you place your recording device directly into your mouth or what? ffs..
@zzzzzzzzzzaperАй бұрын
REALLY? LOL That's funny stuff right there. What this video is partially about. Thanks you proved my point. I should be thanking you for that. EXACTLY why I made it like this so pompus Idiots would comment like you my kind sir. HAHAHAHA you took the bait hook line and sinker. Yep I tossed this video together in the time it was made in So yea the camera was right in front of me no edits just raw footage.