"What Is This Arrowhead?" is a handy sized guide to help you determine the specific types of arrowheads which you and your family may find in the Pacific Northwest region, by showing a fine quality ancient arrowhead which shows the visible identifying characteristics of the type. Includes more than 57 regional arrowhead types and styles. Besides the soft cover book, "What Is This Arrowhead?" is also available on CD and as an e-Book download from www.BlackRockPublishing.com
"What Is This Arrowhead?" is a handy sized guide to help you determine the specific types of arrowheads which you and your family may find in the Paci...
Gunther. Gunther? Gunther What's A "Gunther" Arrowhead? Across the Pacific Northwest (northern California, Oregon, Washington) and the northwestern ranges of the Great Basin (northern Nevada) arrowhead collectors of all stripes ... farmers, ranchers, gardeners, hunters, oldsters and youngsters, students and archaeologists ... have long treasured the discovery of "Gunther" style arrowheads. Some collectors have only ever seen one or two examples, broken and imperfect. Here are several fine and even excellent examples of the multiple, regional variations on the "Gunther" arrowhead theme. In...
Gunther. Gunther? Gunther What's A "Gunther" Arrowhead? Across the Pacific Northwest (northern California, Oregon, Washington) and the northwestern r...
ARROWHEADS Adopting Adaptation How We Make Old Things New To Make New Things Better. "Young Hungry Bear" In Virtual Conversation With F. Scott Crawford A little time traveling treat for you: listen in on a series of virtual conversations, "fireside chats" if you will, with an ancient knapper ... Young Hungry Bear ... about adapting proven, ancient ideas to new technology. Many of the arrowheads which we enjoy collecting and reading about had their origins deep in time and were more recently adopted and adapted from ancient technologies to be used in ways un-imagined by their original, most...
ARROWHEADS Adopting Adaptation How We Make Old Things New To Make New Things Better. "Young Hungry Bear" In Virtual Conversation With F. Scott Crawfor...