(7) Loose Native American Arrowheads. Lot of seven Native American arrowheads, gathered from farmer's fields in Arkansas and Tennessee.
Arkansas arrowheads are prehistoric stone tools crafted by Native American cultures that inhabited the region for thousands of years. Typically made from locally sourced chert, flint, or quartz, these projectile points vary in size and shape, reflecting different uses, time periods, and cultural styles. They were primarily used for hunting and warfare, attached to wooden shafts to create arrows, darts, or spears. Today, Arkansas arrowheads are valued by archaeologists and collectors alike for their craftsmanship, historical significance, and insight into the daily lives and technological skills of the indigenous peoples who made them.
Largest Size: 4 1/4 x 1 1/2 x 1/2 in.
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