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Arrowhead Quest in North Carolina - ArrowHeads. com Heading to North Carolina (Aug 15-17) for a final attempt (in North Carolina) to find an arrowhead for my sons and daughter Have been advised to search the fields south of town creek Indian Mounds or go to Badin Lake region or go to the Yadkin Lake chain region if the lake levels are down
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
Understanding Time Periods Dating - ArrowHeads. com Understanding Time Periods DatingTerminology for Dating Confused about the terminology used for dating in reports and articles? Here’s the low-down A D (Anno Domini) and B C (Before Christ) These terms are based on counting the years from the reckoned date for the birth of Jesus – “Anno Domini” meaning “the year of our Lord” - for which the Gregorian calendar is generally used
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
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
Fakes Frauds - What to Look For - ArrowHeads. com Fakes amp; Frauds - What to Look ForOriginally published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Volume 46, No 1, pg 17 Now that some of the emphasis on the subject of legislative concerns has died down, let's get back to the problem of fakes While we have been busy worrying about these legislative situations on the state and federal levels, the problem of fake artifacts has continued