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Preservation efforts on the arrowhead were routine in the 1900s. From the late 1930s to the 1980s, numerous steel check dams were built to slow water erosion and protect the shape and appearance ...
But the archaeologists could pick out key differences in the shapes and features that signified some of the arrowheads were not made within Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, a state in northeast ...
But some of the arrowheads have distinctive shapes—including “rhombic” bases and barbs—that indicate they were probably made further south in Bavaria in modern Germany or in Moravia in ...
Antler tine would have been used to chip away at the flint material until the arrowhead took shape. Cotswold Archaeology This style of arrowhead was common in the early Neolithic period ...
Some human bones, including this skull, found at the Tollense Valley battlefield were pierced with arrowheads. Volker Minkus Around 1250 B.C.E., two ancient armies fought with clubs, swords and ...
Dozens of bronze and flint arrowheads recovered from the Tollense ... some bearing different shapes came from a region that now includes modern Bavaria and Moravia. The desert spans 250,000 ...