the way that it is moving
A popular mineral that is used to make arrowheads is flint. Arrowheads may also be made by using metal razorblades.
Arrowheads (from Native Americans) are made out of a rock called flint. It is a tough, slick rock and when shaped and cut, can be fatally sharp.
Going back to living in a cave, and hunting with sharp sticks. No arrowheads- those are minerals, you know. Every aspect of modern life involves minerals and metals obtained by mining.
In the past, obsidian was used to make knives, arrowheads, spear points, scrapers, and many other weapons and tools. Once these discoveries were made, obsidian quickly became the raw material of preference for producing almost any sharp object. The easy-to-recognize rock became one of the first targets of organized "mining."
Anthropologists in South Africa believe to have found arrowheads that are an astonishing 64,000 years old. There were remains of blood and bones which were found on the stone arrow tips.
if their old, maybe a museum
My experience finding arrowheads was to walk the creek beds.
In the old days, they were made of flint. But now it's iron.;)
Arrowheads look like a triangle with the pointy head pointing away from the body.
Native Americans used arrowheads to make arrows and spears for hunting.
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