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Found a little Madison today. Just under 7/8" out of Burlington. Sorry for the bad photo's, it was raining so I didn't take my camera. This is the best I could do with the camera phone.
As many people refer to all points as 'arrowheads' I really enjoy finding true arrowheads. For me true arrowheads are tough to come by. A question for the group - What percentage of your points are actually arrowheads?
In cases I have 43 points that I believe to be arrowheads. Of those 26 are triangles, the rest being Jack's Reef, Jacks Reef pentagonal, Nodena or some other form. In total this is about 6% of the total points I have displayed. By contrast I have more early archaic points (Dovetail, Dalton, Kirk, Big Sandy, Amos, Pine Tree, etc) than I do arrowheads. Obviously the bow and arrow wasn't around as long as some types in the Archaic and Woodland periods so I'm sure that accounts for some of it.
As many people refer to all points as 'arrowheads' I really enjoy finding true arrowheads. For me true arrowheads are tough to come by. A question for the group - What percentage of your points are actually arrowheads?
In cases I have 43 points that I believe to be arrowheads. Of those 26 are triangles, the rest being Jack's Reef, Jacks Reef pentagonal, Nodena or some other form. In total this is about 6% of the total points I have displayed. By contrast I have more early archaic points (Dovetail, Dalton, Kirk, Big Sandy, Amos, Pine Tree, etc) than I do arrowheads. Obviously the bow and arrow wasn't around as long as some types in the Archaic and Woodland periods so I'm sure that accounts for some of it.
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