River Bushes That Hide Outstanding Artifacts.(Ohio River)

Published 2024-06-14
Finding amazing Stone Age artifacts around river bushes.

All Comments (21)
  • @Spearhead-lz1oq
    Love how you show all the steps. Not just turning on the camera when you find one. Your demonstration of the scraper and how well it still works was real living history.
  • @garywatkins5533
    Hey Mr. Clegg,,,you've got the absolute best videos of the whole net!!! Educational, upbeat, exciting, humorous.....ya just CANT be beat! Thank you so very much!!!
  • When the doctors ask why your heart is in such good shape at 85 tell em you shovel mud hours at a time for fun 😂 Nice woodland points sir 🙌🏻
  • Great hunt, Clegg! That long polished looking hardstone was the very first thing that caught my eye 😳 when you dragged that screen up. Sure has the "look" to it. Thanks for sharing!
  • @perseusguy
    I appreciated your demonstration of the scraper, great to see it in action after a thousand years.
  • Great job Scott! I was wore out watching you do all that shoveling and sifting 😂 i always Love it when you put out a video.
  • Glad to see you back my favorite Arrowhead Hunter in that big gigantic River ✌️👍😊
  • I hunt fluorite down in Southern IL. You have me wanting to retire from fluorite and start shoveling the Ohio River shorelines near Cave In Rock IL. Can't get enough of ur vids !!!
  • Love the channel. I live in Circleville Ohio. It's close to Chillicothe Ohio. Ancient American mounds,earthworks. All around surrounding area in farm fields. You'll find arrowheads. We found a Obsidian arrowhead in Hocking Hills Logan,Ohio
  • @gurkdoinwork
    I get so excited seeing your videos. What are we going to find today boss!?!
  • @TheChiefSmokem
    Im jealous 😂. Arrowheads have been nonexistent around here 😅. But you work hard using that sifter, you earn em for sure! 👌. That scraper sure scrapes too! Lol. Best of luck on the next one 🤙
  • Man I’d love to go on a river adventure with you….that would be a bucket list
  • @danlindey7368
    I picked up a common scraper one time and carried it in my pocket close to two months. I stopped at a cousins house one night when they where skinning a deer. Both their knives went dull so I pulled that chunk of flint out and finished the deer. Absolutely amazing what that chunk of stone could do. The cut wasn't as nice as a knife but it did the job.
  • @ravenred201
    well you did ALL the work but I sure had a great time!! hahah! thanks so much for telling us what they are and their ages/use!! Love your adventures!! they're so FUN!
  • @fload46d
    You still at it, Sarge? That's great. Keep it up! That's how you keep in shape! You probably jumped out of a perfectly good airplane!
  • Great video my Friend, man you were in em. Some nice finds. That hardstone piece caught my eye. Got to be some kind of tool or pestle. If you decide let us know, interesting piece. As always, truly enjoyed. Man you worked your butt off making that video. 👍