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The two sets of ceramic arrowheads reflected the range of sophistication in ceramic technology available to ancient societies, from those with access to high-quality clay and specialized pottery ...
I might be hunting gobblers, but I’m almost constantly hunting stone arrowheads. Magically, I’ve found a number of them over the years, and when I do, it’s cause for celebration.
Tom Blais is bringing history to life one arrowhead at a time. Growing up in Vermont, Blais heard many stories about the Native Americans that used to camp along the river near his family’s farm.
Points of History Humans have used stone to kill their prey and enemies far longer than we’ve used steel or lead. Researchers place the earliest evidence of humans using stone tools at some 2.6 ...