Native American Stone Tools And Ancient Artifacts [Hillside] Part 3 NO-NAME Creek [Cuyahoga Valley]

Published 2023-11-17
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Cuyahoga Valley National Park lies along the Cuyahoga River between the Ohio cities of Cleveland and Akron. The Ohio and Erie Canal is a restored section of the canal's original towpath. In the park’s north, the Canal Exploration Center details the 19th-century waterway’s history. Towering Brandywine Falls is one of several waterfalls. A trip to Cuyahoga Valley National Park offers a diverse array of activities. Whether you prefer attending ranger-guided programs or exploring the park on your own.
Cuyahoga Valley National Park was once home to an ancient and massive civilization. In this video we delve into the Cuyahoga River's largest tributary, the Tinker's Creek.


Egypt Mound
The village of Little Egypt was named after a mound located at the top of the hill, off to the east of Dunham Rd, across from the former golf course land. Early settlers claim that the mound looked like a pyramid, hence the name “Egypt Mound.” It’s also believed that the mound was created by Native Americans, but no excavations have been done to prove this, mostly due to the small cemetery located on top of the mound.
Edmond Gleeson
1810 1854 Walton Hills, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States of America

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"The gorge" as it is known locally hosts many ancient Native American sites, mounds, earthworks and artifacts. It's only more abundant resource seems to be mystery and deceit. Careful you stay on the path or Cleveland Metro-parks Police or one of their many vigilante volunteers will be sure to show up and let you know... there is nothing to see here. Nothing except the mounds large enough to be hiding an ancient temple. Mayan influence in the Late Woodland period.
beautiful park in Bedford, Ohio called Viaduct Park. Down in the Tinker's Creek Gorge, in the city of Bedford, a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, lies a historical and natural treasure. Bedford's history began here as the power of the Great Falls of Tinker's Creek was harnessed between 1821-1913 for a saw mill, grist mill and electric power plant. Families such as the Benedict's, Willis', Gates', and others all left their mark on this important parcel, as can be seen via a walk through the Gorge. Ruins dot the landscape from old buildings, mills and bridges. The old stone viaduct that once carried locomotives across the gorge is still standing strong at the top of the park, repurposed and restored by a joint effort between the City of Bedford and the Cleveland Metro parks in 2002. Nowadays, no industry takes place in the gorge, but one can find walking paths, overlooks, and informational signs that help a wandering hiker like myself get a feel for the history that exists throughout the area.

All Comments (5)
  • @Boxxkarr
    The putter rock with rust stains on it could have been a combination grinder, and paint/dye maker. Rocks with very high iron ore could be ground into a dip in the rock, a tiny bit of added water, and you get a reddish color paint, or dye! The rock still looks stained! You can also see where oil from their hands darkened tools they used over the years. They would also use fire to heat rocks to soften them, making them easier to shape. The long piece could have been an agriculture digging tool. They didn't have shovels, but they did plant corn, and other crops. The tell tale signs of pecking, and things I mentioned above are all clues to hunting artifacts! I search streams in PA, and find some of the same shaped tools! Thank you for posting these videos!
  • I love your channel ....it looks like you found a creek filled with Stone Age tools... which would seem normal ...I think... since the Stone Age went back a million years or more :-) :-) ....I think you're finding tools....and stones that can be made into tools...I think several are from the uniface tool method...and on some of these you have shown...have images of extinct animals....
  • I have a rock with a hole, found near Delaware. I am told they were used as weights for fishing nets