Arrowheads made of basalt, jasper, flint, obsidian, quartz and chert have been found. Occasionally, wooden and bone arrowheads have been seen. You should not collect these from any public lands since it is illegal. That is because once you have removed the arrowhead, its history becomes moot for study.
Obsidian, flint, or granite.
It was probably made of obsidian
Marble is a rock that has been prized for carving since ancient times.
hard leather
Types of rock used for arrow points in the area that later became Tennessee include high quality chert.
Some things they made were arrows and cookware.
they used rock, sick, and bones to make bow and arrow and spears
Yes, machines can basicly be used for anything.
It is obsidian. Obsidian was mostly used as an arrowhead for hunting.
The arrowhead symbolizes the direction of approach and the way the would fight. The arrowhead to the Indians was their sword and a very good one. They used it to fight and they could make them very fast and easily. They would use the tree bark and shape it and then find an ovul rock and slowly shape it to be the head of an arrow. That is why they call it an arrowhead.
Coal.
Flint
Some are marble but most are wood.
'the arrowhead was knocked to the ground as i crashed into the wall' you have just used it by saying "How do you put arrowhead in a sentence?"
well..... I belive a nice well.... .solid rock , maybe boulder was used. But they would MAKE the points by taking the horn of a buffalo and carving the rock.
A metamorphic rock used to be a different rock type, typically sedimentary.
Take a look at the related link I have included below. It is very informative and explains how marble rock is formed and what it comprises of.
Inuit people used the arrowhead for hunting and cutting their meat.
the bronze arrowhead was first used and created during the shang (pronounced shung) dynasty.