TippecanoeRecovery
Tenderfoot
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Hi everybody.
Just finished watching an Aquachigger YouTube video where at the end he points out an oyster shell from his hunt. He mentions that if you had watched his previous videos you will know the significance of why oyster shells are important when hunting a spot. I've went back looking at his vids and have been unable to find the answer. Reason I ask is because I am hunting an 1850's ghost town dwelling I've located in the corn field. I've been seeing pieces of oyster shell throughout the field as well as pottery shards and orange brick. Just started working it and have found an eagle button and various flat buttons, but the oyster shells are a mystery to me. I've read the shells were used for driveways and such, but the few amount I'm seeing wouldn't support that theory. Are we just talking about something that was part of the occupants diet and is just a clue to habitation or is there some other significance I'm missing here?
Thx.
Just finished watching an Aquachigger YouTube video where at the end he points out an oyster shell from his hunt. He mentions that if you had watched his previous videos you will know the significance of why oyster shells are important when hunting a spot. I've went back looking at his vids and have been unable to find the answer. Reason I ask is because I am hunting an 1850's ghost town dwelling I've located in the corn field. I've been seeing pieces of oyster shell throughout the field as well as pottery shards and orange brick. Just started working it and have found an eagle button and various flat buttons, but the oyster shells are a mystery to me. I've read the shells were used for driveways and such, but the few amount I'm seeing wouldn't support that theory. Are we just talking about something that was part of the occupants diet and is just a clue to habitation or is there some other significance I'm missing here?
Thx.