This channel is about a recently discovered Native American site, formally known as the Lockwood Site. It was named after the land owners and is located in Arenac County, Michigan. The first actually shovel test's were done in winter. The site was actually discovered by the fourteen year-old's dog. The dog had been digging under a shed on the property. The shed mind you is over a hundred years old. When the boy came over to stop the dog now having a hole a good two and a half feet in diamter by about one and a half feet deep. when the boy got right next to the dog, still digging, he got pelted with a rock, he picked it up. He immedietly noticed it as a distinctive flake. Most people would not know what a flake looks like however the boy wishing to be an archeologist and having a cousin who had gone to college to be an archeologist had learned what they looked like from a site in Saginaw, MI. In which the boys ancestors had lived.
This channel is about a recently discovered Native American site, formally known as the Lockwood Site. It was named after the land owners and is located in Arenac County, Michigan. The first actually shovel test's were done in winter. The site was...