The arrowhead is yet another one of the intriguing indian tools we have discovered on our journey. It is a stone carved in a triangle shape with a point at the end of it. It's commonly made of flint, obsidian, or cherts. It is like the tomahawk, except it is lashed forward instead of the direction to the side. They are lashed on the end of a long stick to make an arrow. The indian arrowheads though seem to be sharper and harder than our European ways of making them. They are also lashed to the end of spears to make deadley war weapons.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
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