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Projectile points are sharp-edged tools or weapons made of stone, bone, or metal. They are typically designed to be attached to the end of a projectile, such as a spear or arrow, for hunting or warfare purposes. Projectile points have been used by various ancient civilizations throughout history
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This includes projectile points and fragments.
Projectile points found there.
The variety of projectile points.
Projectile points and small bifaces were made from microcrystalline rock.
There were also a number of stone projectile points and celts.
Chipped stone projectile points used for hunting sea mammals were also present.
Sometimes representing projectile points.
These projectile points have been attributed to a unique lithic technology known as a Mesa point.
They had already found many ancient projectile points on the surface.
Bone tools and projectile points were also found, along with flake knives.
Bifacial obsidian tools include a small collection of projectile points and ambiguous tool fragments.
Tools, such as projectile points for hunting, scrapers and knives were made from quartz stones.
They may have served a dual function as projectile points as well as butchering knives.
Arrowheads are important archaeological artifacts ; they are a subclass of projectile points.
Sporadic sightings of projectile points and other artifacts were also found.

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MSA artifacts from the cave are mostly prepared projectile points.
Field guide to projectile points of the Midwest.
There were a quantity of Middle Archaic projectile points.
Neville and Stark projectile points were also found at this site.
Eden points are the most common paleo-indian projectile points found today.
A total of 191 projectile points were found with another 25 that were broken or unclassifiable.
Lithic technology fluted spear points, like other spear points, are collectively called projectile points.
Chiricahua Cochise tools include a variety of projectile points and many seed-processing artifacts.
His early excavations revealed unfamiliar types of pottery and hitherto-unknown forms of projectile points.
Expertly made Piano Palaeo-Indian projectile points made from high quality chert.
The earliest artifacts discovered in Panama include Paleo-Indians projectile points.
Clovis points are the characteristically-fluted projectile points associated with the North American Clovis culture.
The earliest artifacts discovered in Panama have included Paleo-Indians projectile points.
Clovis points are the characteristically-fluted projectile points associated with the New World Clovis culture.
The earliest discovered artifacts of indigenous peoples in Panama include Paleo-Indian projectile points.
Lot of 2 Projectile points.
The Clovis point was the first use of large, symmetrical and fluted projectile points.
University of Washington researchers re-created ancient projectile points to test their effectiveness.
Toalean stone Maros points, backed microliths, and bone projectile points.
To hunt them, the Paleo-Indians needed good projectile points.

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