well, that must be your Lucky cat, that white flint axe is a cool looking piece for sure, i wouldnt leave any of that stuff behind. ireally like the celt and the bronze spattered stone as well, very nice finds. thanks for showing us...Tim from Kentucky
@st0nehinge You could well be right there ,in a wooden stock maybe ? I am looking at it now and can see its polished both faces down to the broad edge and the pointd end is real uncomfortable .Do you mean by "celt" a wedge or a chisel ? Happy hunting and thanks for opening my eyes Teddy
@beveledblade Good morning young man ,it is a celt but I wonder what the whole thing looked like :-))I thought you would like the bores ,which one would you like for Christmas ???You sure know a lot about artifacts ,I am not so good at studying so you can be my teacher .Happy hunting Teddy
You find some neat things Teddy. I really like that white flint axe. Maybe some day we can trade some things with each other. Good luck on your next hunt. Dad and I are heading out this afternoon.
@commissionertom Couldnt you have liked something smaller :-))the post here costs an arm and a leg but it would be fun to trade (not guns and whiskey)Happy hunting and looking forward to your vid.:-)))
Another intriguing look at what you finding on the other side of the Atlantic!!!!! That sickle was a heartbreaker, reminds me of the crescents I find over here but a lot larger!!!!! Thanks for sharing your finds from your very productive neolithic site!!!!!
@greatbasinman Sickles where made of flint long after the bronze age began,even 4000 years ago new wasnt always the best :-)) I didnt mean to bring so much home but sometimes pieces are so pretty or curiouse I just cant leave them.Happy hunting Teddy
Thank you so much for posting your finds!!! I'm kinda freaking out a little...........some of your stuff looks pretty close to what I have!
MrSpubby 2 days ago
well, that must be your Lucky cat, that white flint axe is a cool looking piece for sure, i wouldnt leave any of that stuff behind. ireally like the celt and the bronze spattered stone as well, very nice finds. thanks for showing us...Tim from Kentucky
SnyderPointMan 4 months ago
the piece you show between 1:25 and 1:46,looks like it might be used as an adze,with wider end as the working end.
st0nehinge 4 months ago
@st0nehinge You could well be right there ,in a wooden stock maybe ? I am looking at it now and can see its polished both faces down to the broad edge and the pointd end is real uncomfortable .Do you mean by "celt" a wedge or a chisel ? Happy hunting and thanks for opening my eyes Teddy
MikalskiEdward 4 months ago
Very neat to see such cool tools from the other side of the ocean...
Hope to see more soon!Good luck out there bud...
MrRickjitsu 4 months ago
That certainly looks like a stone celt bit at 3:55
It's fascinating to see the smelting stone..
And I sure do like those Auger - borer drills.
The purring cat was very soothing also:)
beveledblade 4 months ago
@beveledblade Good morning young man ,it is a celt but I wonder what the whole thing looked like :-))I thought you would like the bores ,which one would you like for Christmas ???You sure know a lot about artifacts ,I am not so good at studying so you can be my teacher .Happy hunting Teddy
MikalskiEdward 4 months ago
You find some neat things Teddy. I really like that white flint axe. Maybe some day we can trade some things with each other. Good luck on your next hunt. Dad and I are heading out this afternoon.
commissionertom 4 months ago
@commissionertom Couldnt you have liked something smaller :-))the post here costs an arm and a leg but it would be fun to trade (not guns and whiskey)Happy hunting and looking forward to your vid.:-)))
MikalskiEdward 4 months ago
Another intriguing look at what you finding on the other side of the Atlantic!!!!! That sickle was a heartbreaker, reminds me of the crescents I find over here but a lot larger!!!!! Thanks for sharing your finds from your very productive neolithic site!!!!!
greatbasinman 4 months ago
@greatbasinman Sickles where made of flint long after the bronze age began,even 4000 years ago new wasnt always the best :-)) I didnt mean to bring so much home but sometimes pieces are so pretty or curiouse I just cant leave them.Happy hunting Teddy
MikalskiEdward 4 months ago