“Our Milton Keynes team have unearthed this PERFECT Neolithic leaf-shaped arrowhead near Northampton,” officials with ...
It is a hollow based arrow head, probably made locally from flint found in the earth, as there are other examples of flint arrow hoardes in the surrounding area.
(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 ...
This flint arrowhead was imported to Guernsey in the early Bronze Age and buried with seven others at Les Fouaillages.This honey-coloured flint arrowhead is one of a group of eight - four of this ...
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