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  1. Delhi - ArrowHeads.com

    Cluster Description of Physical Characteristics and Flaking Pattern: This is a medium to large triangular stemmed point with an elliptical cross section. The blade is primarily excurvate, but may be straight. …

  2. Any ideas? Confusing (to me) Arrowhead - ArrowHeads.com

    Mar 17, 2024 · I'm new to finding and identifying arrowheads and this is my first post. I cross-referenced this online but I'm not feeling certain about the ID. Found in south-central WI. What I have written …

  3. Shumula - ArrowHeads.com

    Thisis a small to medium triangular basal notch point with an elliptical cross section. The blade is primarily excurvate, but may vary to straight. Fine serration may be present. The shoulders have a …

  4. What did I find? - ArrowHeads.com

    Apr 2, 2024 · - Found in Southwest Missouri (in a creek known for arrowhead discovery). Vernon County Thanks in advance for sharing your expertise!

  5. Banded Chert Arrowhead? - ArrowHeads.com

    Mar 18, 2024 · The different colored lines running horizontally is what makes it a “banded” chert. As for the damage on the right hand side it’s hard to say if that was an impact fracture or a manufacturing …

  6. Tablerock - ArrowHeads.com

    Member List Forum Information Center ARROWHEAD & POINT TYPOLOGY (NORTH AMERICA) North Central (MN, WI, IA, IL, MO; eastern ND, SD, NE, KS)

  7. Newbie with a Sandia 1 point ?? - ArrowHeads.com

    Jan 27, 2015 · Hello All, I welcome any and all comments regarding collecting Eastern Sierra Ca, Great basin points. I have a beginner collection of self found arrowheads

  8. Sequoyah - ArrowHeads.com

    Apr 3, 2016 · Sequoyah Time Period : 1000 A.D. to 1350 A.D. Location : IL, OK, AR, MO. Shape : Stemmed Description: A small size, thin, narrow point with coarse serrations and an

  9. What did I find - ArrowHeads.com

    Mar 18, 2024 · This is my first arrowhead and I just happened on this site so just seeing if I can find out more about this.

  10. Guilford Lanceolote - ArrowHeads.com

    GUILFORD Type : Lanceolate Time Period : Middle Archaic 5,000 BC-4,000 BC Description: Guilford Lanceolate. The Guilford Lanceolate projectile point type is defined