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Arrowheads found in the Sunflower State are likely attributed to the ancestors of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, Kansas Kickapoo Tribe, ...
An ancient iron arrowhead found near Lake Biel in Switzerland, dating back to the Bronze Ages, was likely made of iron that originated from a meteorite, researchers participating in a study by the ...
An arrowhead produced more than 3,000 years ago is made of iron that originated from a meteorite, researchers have found. The arrowhead, which has been dated to the late Bronze Age (900-800 B.C ...
Metal arrowheads found in Germany’s Tollense Valley shed light on who may have fought in the ancient conflict around 1250 B.C. This skull segment contains an embedded arrowhead from the oldest ...
This style of arrowhead was common in the early Neolithic period, from about 4,000 to 3,000 B.C., archaeologists said, and could have been used for hunting or person-on-person violence.
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Finding an arrowhead or other relic of the past in Kansas can make for an exciting experience, but it may be best to leave it where it lies. 27 News reached out to the Kansas State ...
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