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Arrowheads vary in value based upon a few factors. Firstly, the composition, what the arrowhead is made from. Secondly, location it was found which will tell us roughly which tribe
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Arrowheads were an essential part of native american life used for both war and hunting. They were usually made out of sharpened rock and attached to sticks.
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1. Locate where the arrowhead is from. Knowing the specific state or region the arrowhead was found in will greatly narrow down which Native American tribe it could be from. Each
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1. Find Indian arrowheads. Consider looking in newly plowed fields, construction or excavation sites, riverbanks, gullies, creeks and washouts.Collectors often find Indian arrowheads
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