ARROW POINTS
MITCHELL PREHISTORIC INDIAN VILLAGE SITE
A.D. 1000
SOUTH DAKOTA
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COPYRIGHT JANUARY 31, 2011 PETER A. BOSTROM

   The Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village Site produced many arrow points. Most of these are double-notched forms. They were mainly used to provide meat as evidenced by the many bison and deer bones that are found on the site. The point in the center is thin and very well made. It's one of the best and longest examples found on the Mitchell site. It measures 1 29/32 inches (4.8 cm) long.

Arrow points from the Mitchell site, South Dakota.

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