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Here is my mini collection of arrow points.The one in the center could have been for a spear.
... and a diagram with dates attributed to finds in the State of Pennsylvania. . |
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Fernando thank you for adding this very useful chart and showing these interesting examples of arrow heads. I had no idea your collecting scope was so eclectic!
I guess there is enough variation in the knapping style of the heads or possibly the fletching character might have indicated tribal identity. |
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![]() Actually these points were a friend's gift; and the Archaeologist that identified is my friend's friend ![]() I am glad to have ended up having the real thing; all thematic places i visited in the States only had replicas selling for one buck, just made the other day ... and potentially by non Natives ![]() |
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