TOPEKA (KSNT) – Finding an arrowhead or other relic of the past in Kansas can make for an exciting experience, but it may be best to leave it where it lies. 27 News reached out to the Kansas State ...
Measuring approximately one and a half inches in length, the arrowhead is believed to be composed of meteoritic iron that originated in Estonia. (Creative Commons image via Journal of Archaeological ...
, I’ll find myself walking through a freshly plowed field. Inevitably, I’ll spend as much time peering downward as I do listening skyward. I can’t help myself. I might be hunting gobblers, but I’m ...
A retired geologist has claimed he's found a lost Bronze Age settlement in his backyard — after learning to identify artifacts by watching "Time Team," a popular TV series in the U.K. that features ...
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About 5,000 years ago, an ancient craftsman in modern-day central England picked up a piece of flint. Chipping away at the flint a tiny piece at a time, the Neolithic person “painstakingly” carved the ...
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Georgetown man found guilty of removing arrowheads from Kisatchie sites, possessing firearm
A Georgetown man has been found guilty of removing arrowheads from archaeological sites in Grant Parish, according to a news release from acting U.S. Attorney Alexander C. Van Hook. Roy Everett Jordan ...
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Mysterious Arrowheads Found in a Cave—Who Made Them?
A collection of tiny, overlooked stone fragments discovered in the mountains of Uzbekistan may change the timeline of human hunting technology. In a new study published in PLOS One, researchers argue ...
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