(later notes) Although I've supposed an eastern England origin for the flint, there's no proof that it originated from there. The patina/coloration of the arrowhead is consistent with an acid ...
The many hundreds of flint arrowheads found scattered at the site suggest that Carn Brea may have been attacked at least once. The earliest, and most significant, settlement at Carn Brea was a tor ...
The arrowhead was skilfully and delicately shaped from flint by hands that were much more capable than mine, and it would have been bound to a shaft with a strip of skin to form an arrow for ...
“While the flint arrowheads are a typical northern form and some types of bronze arrowheads appear in the north as well, other types … do not appear in northern Germany at all,” Inselmann ...
Chipping away at the flint a tiny piece at a time, the Neolithic person “painstakingly” carved the piece into an arrowhead. Now, that arrowhead was just discovered. “Our Milton Keynes team ...