Yeah most the time when I think I'm somewhere no one has been there is a empty bear bottle or a pile of TP.Oh man, I can wait until I have 'arrived' and I'll look back at this pivotal moment in my life in a thoughtful and bemused manner.
To your second point, I often think "oh man, nobody has EVER been here before". Then you find something like this and obviously someone was there. And they were bow hunting. Or defending their life, who knows. And don't worry, I've sprinkled several broadheads throughout the mountains of Colorado as I have learned to bow hunt these last few years.
I would take it to age paleontologist and have them look at it to me I thought it was a cow skull. If it’s a bison skull it could be 50 years old 500 years old 50,000 years old
Did he give it to them to display or did they take in trade for giving him some more info on it?Pretty neat. My brother found a Buffalo skull at 11,000 ft whiles fighting a fire few years ago. I don’t remember all the details, but The Denver natural history musuem now has the skull. They shed it at some age and also said it was the highest elevation a bison skull had been found.
I don’t remember the details, but The museum took it from the Forest Service people. It was an “artifact.” So illegal to pick up in public land. But anyways they said it was around 150 years old. My brother kept a jaw bone and gave it to me lolDid he give it to them to display or did they take in trade for giving him some more info on it?
60 comes much faster than one imagines,,,, trust me on that,,lolYea, I've heard that. Leave it for the next generation. Maybe I'll take it back there someday. Like when I'm 60 and draw that tag again.
Haha. Wasn’t the only head I got in September.So , you went out west and got a little head , cool !
Damn, thats cool! Im going to meet with someone at the local state school after Thanksgiving to have this examined and hopefully learn more about it. They seemed to be more interested in the stone point than the bison skull. They were also pretty excited about my having documented the locations of the finds. I.E. OnX waypoints with lat & long.A fella in my local area owns/farms land. Part of a slough dried up a bit. He found a buffalo skull where water had been for years. Didn't think much about it until he hound an arrow head with it. So being the dakotas, just assumed it was from maybe couple of hundred years ago. Sioux Indians etc. But he sent it to the state school for it to be examined. Turns out it was borderline prehistoric.
oh great- burning up another spot!Damn, thats cool! Im going to meet with someone at the local state school after Thanksgiving to have this examined and hopefully learn more about it. They seemed to be more interested in the stone point than the bison skull. They were also pretty excited about my having documented the locations of the finds. I.E. OnX waypoints with lat & long.
Damn, thats cool! Im going to meet with someone at the local state school after Thanksgiving to have this examined and hopefully learn more about it. They seemed to be more interested in the stone point than the bison skull. They were also pretty excited about my having documented the locations of the finds. I.E. OnX waypoints with lat & long.
Not sure how I’m burning a spot. I didn’t post the coordinates of the finds. Or the unit I was in. I don’t see the harm in sharing this with archeologists who are interested in where the items came from.oh great- burning up another spot!
The stone point is an awesome find I have yet to come across one- but have donated a few modern equivalents.
The arrowhead was found on the other side of a main valley, about 3.5 miles away. Separate incident, not found at the same location.Yeah I got to hold it. It was partial like yours if I remember correctly. But to me it looked like it was just a regular american bison skull. I wouldn't have guessed it was of prehistoric age. So never know with yours. I think they were able to tell that because of the arrowhead found with it. They were able to date that by the style and material....I think? And being found with the skull, they can date/assume it is same age. So be sure to show them your arrowhead too.