Because arrows were constructed almost entirely of perishable organic materials, there are unfortunately no complete examples that have survived for archaeologists to study: the projectile points are generally the only part of the arrow to survive. Therefore, our present knowledge about the prehistoric use of arrows relies predominantly on the ubiquitous presence of stone projectile points throughout the North American continent. There are other important sources of information about prehistoric arrows and arrow-making, however, such as studying the continuing arrow-making traditions of modern Native Americans, a (careful) use of the records made by those Europeans who first came into contact with the indigenous populations of North (and So...
For decades, archaeologists have used replicative studies to develop a better understanding of prehi...
Native American Projectile Points are ubiquitous throughout the United States and have been an impor...
An experimental model derived from ballistics tests has recently shown that the size of a flaked sto...
Because arrows were constructed almost entirely of perishable organic materials, there are unfortuna...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
This thesis reexamines the adoption of the bow and arrow in the Eastern Woodlands. Archaeologists ha...
Limited research has been conducted on the perishable components of prehistoric archery. Current dep...
International audienceSeveral written sources from the 19th and early 20th century indicate that, on...
The bowand arrowis thought to be a unique development of our species, signalling higherlevel cogniti...
Before Europeans arrived to Eastern North America, prehistoric, indigenous peoples experienced a num...
AbstractManufacturing bow-and-arrow is an intricate procedure requiring multistage planning. Because...
This weapon is a compound tool, wherein the worked stone itself is physically combined with other ma...
The paper presents a multifaceted analysis of flint arrowheads. It was based on an assemblage of 121...
Various projectile technologies have been explored by countless archaeologists, however fletching, a...
Cultures in the Midwest such as the Mississippian and Oneota crafted projectiles from raw materials ...
For decades, archaeologists have used replicative studies to develop a better understanding of prehi...
Native American Projectile Points are ubiquitous throughout the United States and have been an impor...
An experimental model derived from ballistics tests has recently shown that the size of a flaked sto...
Because arrows were constructed almost entirely of perishable organic materials, there are unfortuna...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
This thesis reexamines the adoption of the bow and arrow in the Eastern Woodlands. Archaeologists ha...
Limited research has been conducted on the perishable components of prehistoric archery. Current dep...
International audienceSeveral written sources from the 19th and early 20th century indicate that, on...
The bowand arrowis thought to be a unique development of our species, signalling higherlevel cogniti...
Before Europeans arrived to Eastern North America, prehistoric, indigenous peoples experienced a num...
AbstractManufacturing bow-and-arrow is an intricate procedure requiring multistage planning. Because...
This weapon is a compound tool, wherein the worked stone itself is physically combined with other ma...
The paper presents a multifaceted analysis of flint arrowheads. It was based on an assemblage of 121...
Various projectile technologies have been explored by countless archaeologists, however fletching, a...
Cultures in the Midwest such as the Mississippian and Oneota crafted projectiles from raw materials ...
For decades, archaeologists have used replicative studies to develop a better understanding of prehi...
Native American Projectile Points are ubiquitous throughout the United States and have been an impor...
An experimental model derived from ballistics tests has recently shown that the size of a flaked sto...