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- Story told to me by an arrowhead expert that always comes to mind when . . .
A gentleman who was the organizer of a small gem, mineral, fossil, arrowhead show in central Pennsylvania told me a story a few years back, and it guides me when I am out Now, from where I am near Cleveland, Georgia, I have NOT FOUND anything yet, but regardless this advice still applies He told me that years back he was
- One of my favorite Arrow Tip Styles - ArrowHeads. com
This Bonham Arrowhead is made from a translucent Edwards Brown Chert I love the style, it's so classic The translucence allows you to see fossiliferous inclusions imbedded in the chert as it formed in pockets amongst the bedrock limestone The tool stone made from chert in limestone pockets always seems to have quite
- Is this an arrowhead made from copper - ArrowHeads. com
I found this while metal detecting a farm in Northampton County on Virginia's Eastern shore I initially thought is might be a fid used for rope splicing but it seems too sharp It is made of a thin copper rolled in to a sharp cone There also appears to be wood fibers inside it Thanks for any help It is about 2 5 quot; long
- Stockton Parallel Stem - ArrowHeads. com
One of my earliest points, this one is a fine representation of the Parallel Stem type within the cluster I had been finding Rattlesnake and some un-typed points along with other Stockton’s when this one came along in the area I grew up in Sonoma County It was different from the other serrated points, so it stood out Still is one of my best in the cluster and my most complete Parallel An
- Morrow Mountain? - ArrowHeads. com
Hi Von As an afterthought I thought that I'd mention that the point you are showing us is not an "arrowhead" It was likely meant to be used as a knife or some other tool Are you thinking of the Morrow Mountain or my Avatar? Von 1 comment #8 1 sailorjoe 10-12-2016, 10:30 PM Editing a comment
- A Guntersville point from Decatur - ArrowHeads. com
Of course this point could still be an arrowhead I am still studying the point in greater detail and trying to seek other sources for examples as to whether the point is a Guntersville or a Greenville or something else entirely I suppose it really is not all that important when the point is viewed as a work of art
- Central Mass. Dalton Point - ArrowHeads. com
Here's a point I always wondered about and when I took it to the AASA meeting the consensus was that it's a Dalton The lower edges are slightly ground
- Native American Arrowheads Other Lithic Artifacts
Discussion about Native American points and other tools Our regional experts will dive in with opinions on typology and age Be patient We need clear pictures, dimensions, and the location of the find area
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