My experience finding arrowheads was to walk the creek beds.
Native Americans used arrowheads to make arrows and spears for hunting.
Arrowheads look like a triangle with the pointy head pointing away from the body.
Well arrowheads are on the end of arrows which are shot from a bow usually for killing people or animals, but sometimes for sport.
"sparrow fed"
1300-1500
on creeks
In the mountains
Arrowheads
Arrowheads can be made of metal, bone, chert and flint (sedimentary rocks), or obsidian (volcanic glass).
Yes, during their exploration, Lewis and Clark did find arrowheads left behind by Native American tribes. These arrowheads were essential tools for hunting and warfare for the indigenous peoples living in the areas they explored.
Yes, arrowheads are still used today in various forms by artisans, collectors, and some modern hunters who choose to use traditional weaponry. Arrowheads are also frequently used in jewelry and crafts for decorative purposes.