A Native American Bifurcate Base Arrowhead, Pre-Columbian Era
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A striking example of Native American stone tool technology, this arrowhead features a bifurcated base, a distinctive style in which the bottom is split into two parts. Such bifurcation may have served to secure the arrowhead more firmly to the shaft, indicating a sophisticated understanding of functional design. The material, likely a type of chert or flint, is carefully shaped through pressure flaking, revealing a nuanced texture and form. This artifact provides a glimpse into the daily life and innovative spirit of the indigenous people during the Pre-Columbian era.
Length: 6 cm (2.36 inches)
Provenance:
Discovered in the collection of W. Redfeather, Montana, circa 1930s.
Keywords:
Native American, Pre-Columbian, Bifurcate Base, Arrowhead, Stone Tool, Flint, Chert, Pressure Flaking, Indigenous, Functional Design, Weaponry, Hunting, Archaeological Artifact, Tribal Culture, Collectible, Historical Artifact.
Length: 6 cm (2.36 inches)
Provenance:
Discovered in the collection of W. Redfeather, Montana, circa 1930s.
Keywords:
Native American, Pre-Columbian, Bifurcate Base, Arrowhead, Stone Tool, Flint, Chert, Pressure Flaking, Indigenous, Functional Design, Weaponry, Hunting, Archaeological Artifact, Tribal Culture, Collectible, Historical Artifact.
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A Native American Bifurcate Base Arrowhead, Pre-Columbian Era
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