Civil War Relics, and researching their origins. Metal detecting with Minelab Manticore

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In this video, I'm metal detecting with the Minelab Manticore in a Civil War location we've been on before. I find some pretty interesting relics, but also take a deep-dive into their origins and backstories. I also look into a debated subject of whether civil war bullets were chewed by humans during the heat of battle, or after having been wounded, or If it's simply animal activity in the years following.

*Chewed bullets study: Missouri Academy of Science:
https://meridian.allenpress.com/tmas/article/48/2020/11/464446/Biting-the-Bullet-Analyzing-the-Authenticity-of

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