These three projectile points all originated within what is now the state of Missouri. As they are each made of a typical, commonly acquired type of stone and they each assume readily identifiable types, they are not likely special points for ceremonial use. Because each assumes a regular, identifiable form, these were clearly made by practiced flintknappers who very … [Read more...] about Ancient Native American Projectile Points from Missouri by Cierra Carter
Native American projectile points have been made in the Americas from the time of the earliest Paleo-American cultures through the 16th century. The points in these collections are made of local stone in a variety of colors; the majority of the points are made of Burlington chert, but there are also points made of Mozarkite chert and jasper chert. Native Americans also … [Read more...] about Midwest Native American Projectile Points: Researched by Paige Whitcomb and Chaney Jewell