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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
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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
Fakes Frauds - What to Look For - ArrowHeads. com Fakes and Frauds Don Gustafson, Cadillac, Michigan Originally 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
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
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
How to determine whats a preform? - ArrowHeads. com The terms “quarry blank” and “preform” tend to be used interchangeably these days to relate to unfinished artefacts and work-in-progress but – as originally defined in archaeology – there was an intended distinction between these two terms They might both be found at a quarrying site but the distinction was made according to the degree of progress to the final artefact A quarry
is this a real arrowhead - ArrowHeads. com My Grandmother gave this to me 48 years ago She said it was found on there property in Roy, Oregon one day when my Grandfather was gardening and I am wondering if it is real