Arrowheads Sentence Examples

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  • A few stones, which might perhaps be arrowheads, have been found, but they are very rare.

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  • In other places in Jerusalem, the destruction layers have no arrowheads.

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  • Neolithic arrowheads were found in the dried pools bed.

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  • Finds include dozens of leaf shaped flint arrowheads which might suggest it was defended against unwanted human or animal invaders.

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  • Other discoveries include a wooden beaker, barbed arrowheads and armor.

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  • The flints were prehistoric arrowheads; one remedy was for the animal to drink water in which the offending stone had been placed 18.

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  • The number of copper-alloy arrowheads now recognized from Suffolk seems at first sight remarkable.

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  • This burial was accompanied by five leaf shaped obsidian arrowheads, a bronze dagger and arrowhead and also a horse burial.

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  • Japanese fletchers produced many types of arrows with shafts of varying lengths and colors and a numerous selection of arrowheads.

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  • Arrowheads were bound to the shaft with sinew thread.

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  • Other arrowheads were not symmetrical in shape, and are not as commonly found.

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  • On your walk you can pick up stones, leaves and twigs (or, if you're really lucky, shells, sand dollars or arrowheads) and incorporate them into your projects.

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  • An argument for discontinuity of race is found in the fact that whereas the Sumerians are never represented as using the bow, their predecessors certainly made flint arrowheads.

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  • Of neolithic remains, arrowheads and other implements are found in some numbers in the deserts.

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  • There were always interesting things around a bluff - sometimes even arrowheads.

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  • The sclerotia (some indicated by arrowheads) develop near the colony margin.

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  • The results were more positive, especially from one field, which produced 12 worked flints including two arrowheads.

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  • The stone knives, arrowheads, celts, hoe-blades, hammers, nails, awls, etc., associated with this pottery are of kinds which though simple and often crude in type are nevertheless not early, but date from the transition period to the age of metal and the earliest centuries of the latter period.

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  • The copper arrowheads appear in the XIXth Dynasty, of blade form with tang (70); the triangular form (72), and leaf form with socket (71), are of the XXVIth Dynasty.

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