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  2. Projectile point - Wikipedia

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    Field guide to projectile points of the Midwest. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. Justice, Noel D (2002a). Stone Age spear and arrow points of California and the Great Basin. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. Justice, Noel D (2002b). Stone Age spear and arrow points of the Southwestern United States. Bloomington ...

  3. Arrowhead - Wikipedia

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    Arrowheads are attached to arrow shafts to be shot from a bow; similar types of projectile points may be attached to a spear and "thrown" by means of an atlatl (spear thrower). The arrowhead or projectile point is the primary functional part of the arrow, and plays the largest role in determining its purpose. Some arrows may simply use a ...

  4. Clovis point - Wikipedia

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    This can make it difficult to identify which lithic tradition they come from. [8] Clovis type description: [9] Clovis is a comparatively large and heavy bifacially flaked fluted lanceolate point, lenticular to near oval in cross-section with parallel to moderately convex lateral edges, a majority having the latter.

  5. Arrow - Wikipedia

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    Traditional target arrow (top) and replica medieval arrow (bottom) Modern arrow with plastic fletchings and nock An arrow is a fin-stabilized projectile launched by a bow.A typical arrow usually consists of a long, stiff, straight shaft with a weighty (and usually sharp and pointed) arrowhead attached to the front end, multiple fin-like stabilizers called fletchings mounted near the rear, and ...

  6. Glossary of archery terms - Wikipedia

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    arrowhead (equipment) – The front end of an arrow; also known as the head, point or tip; arrow rest (equipment) – A device used to hold an arrow against a handle until it is released; ASA (organization) – Archery Shooters Association, a US body that sanctions 3D archery competitions.

  7. Transverse arrowhead - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a conventional arrowhead which tapers to a point, transverse arrowheads widen to a cutting edge and was hafted onto an arrow shaft at its narrowest point. Other types have parallel sides but in any case transverse arrowheads are always wider than they are long. Link to a page showing transverse spearheads in use in pre-dynastic Egypt.

  8. 12 Valuable Swarovski Crystal Figurines That Cost a ... - AOL

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    Long discontinued, these crystal bears are becoming more rare and valuable among collectors. Gold Bumble Bee in Flight, Lotus Flower. eof2-32 / ebay. Highest listing price on eBay: $750.

  9. Broad arrow - Wikipedia

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    The broad arrow, of which the pheon is a variant, is a stylised representation of a metal arrowhead, comprising a tang and two barbs meeting at a point. It is a symbol used traditionally in heraldry , most notably in England , and later by the British government to mark government property.