Let me think.... AS ARROWS i think
the Indians made arrow heads so they could hunt for food and other things
Yes, there are explosive arrow heads designed for hunting and military use. These arrow heads are equipped with an explosive charge that detonates upon impact, increasing their effectiveness for certain applications. However, the use of explosive arrow heads may be restricted in some regions due to safety concerns and regulations.
Woods,axes,arrow heads,bows and arrows,spears, war cluds,hoes,rakeS,knives,horns,hoofs,and bones.
The period in which the bow and arrow was into use was The Woodland Indians. :))))
We have the arrow heads appraised by pointing at the direction of something important.
bow and arrows, spears, and poison darts(they would rub the arrow heads on frogs that prodused poison (sometimes even guns if they traded with the Europeans)
You use a knife a a regular log and fletch arrow shafts... then you add feathers to them to make the feathered arrows..... then you get arrow heads from the ge or you can smith them yourself from bronze...iron....steel.mithrill.etc......then u use the arrow heads on the feathered arrows and u have arrows.... you need fletching for this...
Arrow heads black arrow hrads
The bow and arrow, the war club and the lance.
Spears, bow and arrow, and thats it
Early Native People used obsidian for money, arrow heads, knives, and spears.
Yes, explosive arrow heads do exist. They are designed to explode on impact or on a delayed fuse to maximize damage and effectiveness. These arrow heads are often used in military operations or hunting large game.