Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is gray and has a triangular shaped blade. Edges are concave and one edge is chipped. Shoulders are barbed and flair out horizontally. Stem is slightly expanded and the base is both straight and convex.
This grooved spindle from a spinning wheel has a wooden base with two turned wooden upright pieces that form a 'U' shape. Across the top of the assembly a pointed metal rod is attached with string and corn husk bindings. One end of the rod is...
The wooden scutching bat has a wide end narrowing to almost a point on the opposite end. A handle on the wide end extends beyond the body of the slightly cureved board. The tool was used to loosen fibers from flax used to make linen thread.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is red and has a triangular shaped blade. One blade edge is convex and the other is recurved. One shoulder is squared and the other is barbed. Stem is bulb shaped.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is red and tan petrified wood. Triangular w/ slightly convex sides. Tip is somewhat worn. Edges slightly serrated. Stem is parallel-edges to slightly expanded. Weak shoulders.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is a tan stone. Triangular blade w/ concave edges are slightly serrated. Base is slightly convex. Stem is rectangular w/ shoulders ar 90 degrees Angles to it.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is yellowish tan and the blade edges are recurved and serrated. Shoulders are not formed well, they are small and undefined. Stem edges are contracted and the base is straight.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is gray and has a triangular shaped blade - one blade edge is uneven and chipped - the other is straight. The shoulders are sloped upward. The stem is expanded and the base is straight.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is asymmetrical and gray in color. Blade is triangular and has straight edges. One shoulder is slightly barbed and the other sweeps upward. The stem is contracted and the base is rounded.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is brown and has triangular shaped blade. Blade edges are convex. Shoulders are present byt not very prominent. Stem is expanded and the base is straight.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is greenish gray and has a triangular shaped blade- the tip is missing. Blade edges are convex and the shoulders are sloping upward. One stem is straight and the other is contracted. The base is straight.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is light and dark charcoal colored. Blade is triangular in shape and has convex edges. Shoulders and stem (if there was one) are missing. Base that was formed by the break is straight.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Has a broad triangular shaped blade. Blade edges are convex. Shoulders are asymmetrical - one is slightly barbed than the other. Stem has been broken off - the base is straight.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is white and it's blade is triangular in shape. One blade edge is straight and the other is convex. Shoulders slope upward slightly. Stem is expanded and the base is uneven.