Arrowheads
Submitted by gsd on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 08:08.
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Arrowheads were made from anything that was sharp. Rocks and bones were more commonly used for this. They took a took a dull rock or a piece of bone and spent time grinding it down into a sharp point. Modern day broadheads are now made of steel and titanium. They are able to penetrate through animal hide with little resistance.
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Date (Original):
7-25-08
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Image - Photograph
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