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Early Man Artifact
.75" H x 6.625" L x 2" W
A Lighter Gray Color Darker on one Side
Excellent Condition
Prehistoric spear point artifacts, also known as projectile points, are among the most common and informative stone tools left by early humans. These chipped stone tips were hafted (attached) to wooden spears, darts, or atlatl (spear-thrower) shafts for hunting large game, such as mammoths, bison, or antelope. Made primarily from materials like chert, flint, obsidian, quartzite, or basalt, they vary in shape, size, and sophistication across time and regions. Their durability has made them key for dating ancient sites, as they often outlast organic materials.
Condition:
Excellent
Tribe:
Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo
Year Range:
Early Man
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
0.75 in6.63 in2 in
Category:
Arrowheads - Individual Points and Fine Blades