A companion gallery show rubs in the pretension that much more, since one can hardly overlook the pedestal under apparently the world's largest
flint arrowhead.
The jury on the case, doctors at the General Regional Hospital in Bolzano, the Italian town where Ötzi now rests, discovered
the flint arrowhead on X rays while searching for fractures; CT scans confirmed the verdict.
The distinctive pots, possibly used as drinking vessels, are nearly ubiquitous;
flint arrowheads, copper daggers and stone wrist guards are common, too.
The earliest evidence of habitation in the Ilkley area is from
flint arrowheads or microliths, dating to the Mesolithic period, from about 11,000 BC
Not exact matches
Among the artifacts he gave Orland Park were a 5 - inch
flint knife and an Evans point, a double - notched
arrowhead, he found at 159th Street and La Grange Road.
The finding of pottery and of numerous
flint blades,
arrowheads, and a decorated stamp seal made of carnelian, a semi-precious stone, also revealed that this cave was used in the Chalcolithic and the Neolithic periods.
Along a 3 - kilometer stretch of the Tollense River, archaeologists from the Mecklenburg - Vorpommern Department of Historic Preservation (MVDHP) and the University of Greifswald (UG) have unearthed wooden clubs, bronze spearheads, and
flint and bronze
arrowheads.
In my travels for work and pleasure, I have hunted agates in Scotland, searched for
flints,
arrowheads, and fossils in Wyoming, Texas, and Oregon, and brought pieces of obsidian home from Japan.