projectile points

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plural form of projectile point
projectile point
The head or tip of a shaft that is thrown (that is, projected away from the user) as a weapon
projectile point
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
projectile point
A generic term used to describe bone, stone, or metal points for arrows, darts, lances, and other projectiles
projectile point
[n] a chipped-stone artifact that was fastened to a shaft and used as a spear, dart, or arrow tip
projectile point
the tip of an arrow or atl atl dart, often made out of stone
projectile point
a general term for stone points that were hafted to darts, spears or arrows; often erroneously called "arrowheads"
projectile point
A sharp tip (usually stone) affixed to the business end of a spear, lance, dart, or arrow (Moratto 1984: 594)
projectile point
general term tha refers to all stemmed or lanceolite-shaped stone projectiles that were hafted to a shaft (e g , spear points, arrowheads)
projectile point
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
projectile point
– the stone point attached to the end of darts, spears, and arrows Often called "arrowheads"
projectile points

    الواصلة

    pro·jec·tile points

    التركية النطق

    prıcektayl poynts

    النطق

    /prəˈʤektīl ˈpoints/ /prəˈʤɛktaɪl ˈpɔɪnts/
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