projectile point

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The head or tip of a shaft that is thrown (that is, projected away from the user) as a weapon
A manufactured, sharp, penetrating distal tip which is usually flaked stone that was used in conjunction with a spear, dart or arrow Also can be made from ground and polished stone, antler, bone, shell or metal
A generic term used to describe bone, stone, or metal points for arrows, darts, lances, and other projectiles
[n] a chipped-stone artifact that was fastened to a shaft and used as a spear, dart, or arrow tip
the tip of an arrow or atl atl dart, often made out of stone
a general term for stone points that were hafted to darts, spears or arrows; often erroneously called "arrowheads"
A sharp tip (usually stone) affixed to the business end of a spear, lance, dart, or arrow (Moratto 1984: 594)
general term tha refers to all stemmed or lanceolite-shaped stone projectiles that were hafted to a shaft (e g , spear points, arrowheads)
An inclusive term for arrow, spear or dart-points Characterized by a symmetrical point, a relatively thin cross-section and some element to allow attachment to the projectile shaft Flaked stone projectile points are usually classified by their outline form: triangular, leaf-shaped, lanceolate, stemmed, corner-notched, and side-notched
– the stone point attached to the end of darts, spears, and arrows Often called "arrowheads"
projectile points
plural form of projectile point
projectile point

    الواصلة

    pro·jec·tile point

    التركية النطق

    prıcektayl poynt

    النطق

    /prəˈʤektīl ˈpoint/ /prəˈʤɛktaɪl ˈpɔɪnt/
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