Neanderthal and Homo Erectus Tools in North America

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Privative tools found in abundance in Michigan that are much different that ones found from native American sites. The tools appear to be Lower, Middle and Upper Paleolithic. Many people in other parts of north America are finding identical artifacts. We cannot simply dismiss these as geofacts. Were extremely ancient cultures in north America? Archaeologists here strongly dispute this and are convinced the Clovis culture was the first people in the Americas. But look at the evidence and get rid of the terms pareidolia, geofact, natural, plow marks, glacial till and examine the evidence.
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Thank you for this video! I recently found what I could only characterize as a Cache of very early stone tools in a small localized area next to a dried up creek run which leads into a river nearby. I found these tools close together within a few inches or a few feet of each other eroding out of an embankment that is below the floor of the current wooded area.

I believe this relatively long flat area would’ve been a good place for someone to settle or build a camp. The tools I found look very much like tools I have seen In both Britain and France which are listed as middle and upper Paleolithic period. I was absolutely stunned to find them in South Carolina. I haven’t contacted the state archaeologist yet because I want to be sure but based upon things I have seen and flint knapping I have done myself, These are very old.

The shape, size, and proximity to a flat area next to the confluence of a spring fed creek and river bed, and the patina all convince me I need to go back and take some measurements and see if I can get permission to dig a small test pit to see what else I can find because they were eroded out of the soil near where a retention pond has been put in by a land developer. I want to make sure I rescue any more evidence before it is gone. I’m glad people are starting to cover this material and talk about it more now. I think we have been misinformed about the history of our country and North America in general.

csluau
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I see artifacts like the ones shown in Alabama with an elderly landowner who spent countless hours rescuing them from the plows. Club heads, hand axes. The ages range from Mississippian to Woodland to what appears to be acheulean. All mixed on a wide flat creek bottom 10ft above a wide swamp. The acheulean spear points and hand axes aren't heat treated..which turns our white Ocala chert into the purple and pink artifacts some here call real flint. Some of the oldest has a crust on the facets of the tool. The hand axes found look like calico teardrop and mussel shell style. The stuff he didn't treasure was the oldest non- heat treated. Once he found out, he placed it inside among his other treasures of pink, purple and greenstone.

totwallybaba
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if you are not looking for something, you will not find anything. If you assume that there are no humans here before a certain time, you will not look for humans before that time.

bonnitaclaus
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I think that the history of the Americas is going to get a bit more interesting over the next few decades.

clay-twgc
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Very good discussion, very informative. "Clovis first" is dead and has been for a while now. Should have been declared dead decades ago. I'm finishing up Christopher Hardaker's book, The First Americans (2007), dealing with the no longer "controversial" finds at Hueyatlaco, an archeological site in the Valsequillo Basin near the city of Puebla, Mexico. He makes it very clear: Clovis first is dead.

tabletalk
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My daughter and i have seen the faces for a long time, people just call us crazy. They say our imagination is to big. But albert Einstein quoted "an imagination is more valuable than knowledge. " so we roll with it.

dorothyfager
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Thank you for your objectivity and insight. I think you could be right about this. Im going to re-examine my collection now!

erickruger
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I fully agree with you we have to be open minded for north america

jjdjj
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5:00 IMO When looking at artifact designs it's important to do so in natural lighting. That's what the vast majority were created under

Anatoliys_Adventure
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Good video bud! Still chomping at the bit for the documentary coming soon! Keep up the great work

BSshowtime
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I have sooo many effigy stones.. painted stones, carved rocks.. finding anyone who is actually interested has been challenging to say the least.

Mountaingypsytrading
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I found a cache of tools after the hurricane. About 100 pieces; mostly hammerheads- a hammer for everything- different sizes and shapes; but also reflectors, scrapers, bone knife; and arrowheads. Tools for fine work.

Paumanokcom
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It is interesting to note that indigenous peoples, homo sapiens, have stated, claimed, told, drawn, carved and danced that they: a) emerged from the earth here (Southwest), were formed here from the soil and rocks (Northwest) or found humans already here (Northwest). These are gross oversimplifications, but the fossil record keeps revealing older specimens in places previously ASSUMED to be impossible. Hominids migrated in Waves and Trickles... the latter most likely along coastal routes where artifacts are now underseas. But, hominid presence in N America has to be pre ice age at least. We shall

billsadler
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From the comments, it seems like many thousands of probable artifacts have been collected already. Can somebody organize a study of all this material?

drbigmdftnu
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I live in lansing Mi, I have thousands of tools like this! I've been actively looking for this stuff in fields and river banks. Hand held axes, aterian like stemmed points.three sided arrowheads, hand held hammer stones.

michaelcarter
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Fantastic! As always, extraordinary explanation. The similarities are so close- its crazy, and should, by any logical person, be accepted as what you say they are.

Amy_Penney
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This is great! I’m glad that someone else has noticed this as well. I recently was taking my dog for a walk and being the little Indiana Jones hound that she is she found an artifact for me. Actually I think she smelled something next to it and I actually looked down to see what she was sniffing and saw the artifact protruding partially out of the clay. I had to wiggle it around a bit to get it out.

It was about 5 inches long with one curved edge with some retouch along that age and it looked like both ends had fractured or broken off at one point. It was a good weight and profile and thickness and fit nicely in the hand. I wasn’t 100% sure but it reminded me an awful lot of artifacts that I found when I was living in Britain years ago. I went along as a volunteer on a few digs and did quite a bit of field walking.

I was mentored by a Lithologist to help me learn how to identify the different time periods and styles. This looked like a very old style and did not fit the normal local Catawba Indian or south eastern American Indian artifact typologies. So I took it to a local archaeologist that worked for the University of South Carolina and he did confirm that it was human made (possibly) from a natural piece of broken quartzite. Beyond that he couldn’t tell me much because as I said it didn’t fit the normal types.

It reminded me of something I found in England that was definitely Paleolithic but that is the word that you dare not speak over here and I definitely got shut down when I found those artifacts over there because it didn’t fit with the story that they had already written about the local history and prehistory of the area where I lived either. It would be great to know how many people are finding these anomalous artifacts and where they are being found.

I have a theory that history and prehistory are not what we have been told. I also know how to do a bit of flint knapping myself because it helps me to understand the mindset of the tool maker. Good video.

csluau
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I live in Indiana and can walk out and find these exact tools and different ones not shown here...thanks for sharing

dorothyfager
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Denisovans were in east Asia for hundreds of thousands of years. Could easily have walked to North America via the Bering Strait when the sea level was lower....

nakor
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Yep mastadon sites and wooly mammoth sites in america with evidence of ancient man

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