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- How do you age an Arrowhead???? - ArrowHeads. com
Hi MJ welcome to our site The age old question, how do you judge the age of an arrowhead Arrowheads are triangle shaped Some have notches and some don't The first Archery equipment is relatively new to the Natives most are under 1400 years old
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Last Post: The Mörigen Arrowhead 394Topics 3,502Posts The Mörigen Arrowhead by Ron Kelley 05-16-2025, 08:43 PM 05-16-2025 Last Post Archaeology News, Reports Discussion News and discussion from the world of archaeology Topics: 796 Posts: 6,150 Last Post: Museum of Stone Tools Website 796Topics 6,150Posts Museum of Stone Tools Website by
- Bifurcate Base - ArrowHeads. com
Bifurcate points are distinguished by the presence of a notch or bifurcation in the stem This basal notch can be broad or narrow, shallow or deep, but always present These points are regarded as diagnostic of the Early Archaic Period There are several varieties present in the Northeastern states The Maryland typology guide
- Arrowhead Hunting 2024 by Leatherwood - ArrowHeads. com
I came up with a new way to store artifacts, discussed arrowhead hunting ethics, and found another case full of points
- Arrowheads embedded in bone - ArrowHeads. com
An arrowhead stuck in bone is purely accidental, not an intentional ceremonial or decorative item Most times I would imagine, the hunter wouldn't even know his arrowhead struck a bone and became embedded
- North Carolina Types (General) - ArrowHeads. com
North Carolina Projectile Point type descriptions Type Descriptions of the Projectile Points of the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina some pictures are
- Notched on one side - ArrowHeads. com
Probably an unfinished Ellis type sidenotched point Nice alibates on that first one!!
- Best places to look in South Georgia North Florida
I’m really new to arrowhead hunting and looking for any tips or advice for finding some in the South Georgia North Florida area Thanks so much
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