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  • How to Identify Different Stone Arrowheads

    Hunting for, and learning how to identify, different stone arrowheads is a wonderful hobby for those that enjoy history and the outdoors. Arrowheads can be found all over the world, remnants of...

  • Types of Early Arrowheads

    As American Indian warriors set out to hunt for food or fight another tribe, weapons had to be made from whatever materials were available. Arrowheads became popular because the stone used to make...

  • History of Arrowheads

    It's often said that the best way to find arrowhead artifacts is to scour the grounds of hunting sites frequented by modern hunters. And the scores of websites offering arrowheads for sale attest...

  • How to Identify Arrowheads

    Native Americans designed many different arrowheads--about 1,200 types are on record--and much can be determined about an arrowhead if you have simple information like the material it's made of,...

  • About Arrowheads

    An arrowhead is the front part of an arrow. The arrowhead is the part of the arrow that pierces a target. Different types can have different effects on the intended target. The use of these...

  • How to Search a Creek Bed for Indian Arrowheads

    Authentic fragments of history, Indian arrowheads fascinate the young and old alike. Finding them isn’t difficult if you know where to look. In areas where Native Americans settled, you will find...

  • How to Collect Antique Arrowheads

    The term 'arrowhead' is commonly used to refer to the pointed spears attached to the end of arrows by peoples native to the North American continent. For decades, arrowheads have been popular in...

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