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has gloss | eng: Bare Island projectile points are stone projectile points manufactured by Native Americans in what is now the northeastern United States, generally in the time interval of 3000-2000 B.C. They predate the invention of the bow and arrow, and are therefore not true "arrowheads", but rather atlatl dart points. They derive their name from the specimens found at the Kent-Halley site on Bare Island in Pennsylvania. Description |
lexicalization | eng: Bare Island projectile point |
instance of | c/Archaeological artefact types |
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