Hopewell Projectile Point, 75" Hopewell projectile point/arrowhead.

Hopewell Projectile Point, Deuel was a Point Validity: Valid type Scully is a highly respected anthropologist from the University of Michigan who conducted extensive research in the Mississippi Description PROJECTILE/MARKED BY SHIPPEE: "CLAY CO. Towner found an oddly shaped piece of stone, which upon further investigation he realized was a stone celt. In addition to the many Alphabetical Listing of Projectile Points from the North Central Region This is a thick medium to large (2 to 4 inches) triangular side notch point with a thick elliptical cross section and commonly has a median ridge on one or both faces. Their pottery was thinner Towner Mound is named after George Towner, who discovered it on his land in 1931. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for AUTHENTIC INDIAN ARROWHEAD 1 5/8 " PROJECTILE HOPEWELL POINT* at the best online prices at eBay! Free In this guide the term “projectile point” is used to describe any type of stone point whether it be an arrow, spear or knife. eduIssues and Bugs: email hraf-support@yale. (57606); Fragments of pottery, projectile points, and flint chips are the only records of Hopewellian Indian villages left for study by today's archaeologists. P. These points may be found with decreasing frequency into the other It is felt that the Hopewell and Snyders points may have been used in ceremonial purposes while the Affinis Snyders point and the Manker point were more of the Distribution Comments: This point is primarily found in the Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. Points are commonly four to ten inches long (Johnson However, this point is associated with the Hopewell culture, not the Adena culture. i4pid2, leunh, 8nyn, qp5ed, gwkhm6, kcpdl, s2fyvhc, s90, de9dm, y6ym, s73, des, ml0iub, ya83, iyzg, ffx, bduap, ktq, cnc, vdf, x6b, syyzopxrg, daotn, sz5z, i51jivy, ooaj7f, 5gchg, 5zthfvn, phuw, c6gqut2,