Native American Spears


Native American Spears

If you've ever knelt down to pick up a Native American Indian arrowhead or other Native American artifact from out of the dirt in a field or from out of a creek, then you already know that feeling. You're one of the lucky ones that has experienced the rush you get when you find that perfect intact Indian arrowhead.


Native American Spear

The shaft of Native American spears were usually made with a wooden stick while the head of the spear was an arrowhead, piece of metal such as copper, or a bone that had been sharpened. Spears were a preferred weapon by many for many reasons. A spear was inexpensive to make. It was also an easy weapon to use.


Authentic Flint Spearhead, Native American Indigenous, Ohio, 64.2 Grams

Indian Spears - The Making Indian spears are one of the common tools and weapons of Native Americans. These Native American spears are part of the daily lives of the tribes. An Indian spear can be used for hunting, and be fighting wars. It can also be a daily household tool. This article discusses the basics of how to make an Indian spear.


Native American Spears

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AUTHENTIC VINTAGE NATIVE AMERICAN SPEAR HEAD, KNIFE BLADE, TOOL,- 7 IN. $125.00. or Best Offer. Ancient Artifact Native American Indian Stone Lanceolate Spear Point 4 1/2" $60.00. $10.07 shipping. or Best Offer. New Listing Lot of 19 Authentic Native American Arrowheads Spear Points Tools Artifacts.


Arrowhead or spear point. Ancient American Indian. Found in connecticut

by rockseeker June 3, 2019, 9:58 pm American Indian Arrowhead Identification: Arrowhead Typology In North America, over 2000 different types of Native American Indian arrowheads have been identified. With so many types of arrowheads out there, arrowhead identification can be a very challenging task.


Native American Spear Head Artifacts Collection

Cisco's inventory features a vast assortment of authentic Native American stone and bone artifacts including prehistoric knives, axes, projectile points, spearheads, drills, mano and metates, and utilitarian tools. Showing 291 results for "Native American Arrowheads, Stone & Bone Tools". Date: New to Old. SKU: AH1561.


Native American Spear Head Artifacts Collection

The story of American Indians in the New River Gorge area of southern West Virginia is very rich, but often misunderstood. Most of the stories involving native peoples center on "historically" documented tribes and their interaction with the European and African peoples who came into this area in the mid-1600s.


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Native American Spears

Native American spears, called lances for warfare and hunting were important activities to all Indian tribes. Indian spears proved themselves to be a most vital tool. Native lances were also used when hunting large game and could even bring down a prized buffalo or repel a fearsome grizzly bear with their hand pointed stone or metal spear points.


Lot 77 Authentic Antique Native American Spear Heads & Arrowheads

Collecting Native American projectile points, or arrowheads as they are commonly called, has been a popular pastime for generations of history enthusiasts. In prehistoric North America, projectile points were designed to be fastened to the ends of spears, darts, and arrow shafts.


Lot Vintage Native American Ceremonial Bone Spear

European contact with the indigenous Native Americans began in the early 1600s and into the 1700s. This period of time is called the Historic period. Arrowheads used by the Native Americans during this period are called Caraway, Randolph and Hillsboro types.


Native American Spears

History in North America. A large variety of prehistoric arrowheads, dart points, javelin points, and spear points have been discovered. Chert, obsidian, quartzite, quartz, and many other rocks and minerals were commonly used to make points in North America.The oldest projectile points found in North America were long thought to date from about 13,000 years ago, during the Paleo-Indian period.


Cherokee Indian Spear Head Artifacts

Authentic cast iron Native American spearheads modeled on those found in 19th Century American Indian museum collections of lance heads. Sort By View 12 / 24 / All Quick View Product No. 4937-000-002 Solid Iron Pierced Spearhead - 7-1/2" $12.95 Quick View Product No. 4937-001-010 Buffalo Lance Head - 15" $23.50 Quick View Product No. 4937-001-011


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Native American Spear Heads were originally crafted out of stone or obsidian and then mounted to a wooden shaft using leather from animals or rope from plants. As techniques evolved and through contact with Europeans they began to be made out of iron or steel. Typically they are used in hunting or for combat where they can be thrusted or thrown.


Native American Spears

"There is no way to know exactly how many arrowheads are still out there waiting to be found. But consider this; recent scientific evidence has shown that humans inhabited North America as far back as 130,000 years ago. Now, if the average life expectancy of prehistoric Native Americans was, for example 40-45 years, just think about how many arrowheads and spear tips that one person would.