My experience finding arrowheads was to walk the creek beds.
In the mountains
In the ground.
Yes, during their exploration, Lewis and Clark did find arrowheads left behind by Native American tribes. These arrowheads were essential tools for hunting and warfare for the indigenous peoples living in the areas they explored.
One can find authentic arrowheads in a few places. One can shop on like at places like Amazon, eBay, or Craigslist. One can also find them outside in forests or at museums.
you can find Indian arrowheads in India ////// you must mean where can you find native American artifacts? You can find them just about anywhere but the best places are near water at the highest points try looking in a worked corn field look for flint then when you find an area with flint look for arrowheads its not as easy as it sounds but good luck
most middle Virginia and up into northern
No, marble is difficult to find, almost impossible to shape and it does not hold a sharp edge. Flint, obsidian and chert are the main types of stone used for arrowheads - most tribes ceased production of such arrowheads as soon as white traders offered metal ones instead.
Archaeologists may find arrowheads in their excavations of ancient ruins, ancient battle fields or even arrowheads discovered in the Western Hemisphere. These findings may indicate their age, tribal origins or the stages of arrowhead history. For example, early ancient arrowheads were made from sharpened stone. Later as civilization progressed, metal arrowheads are also discovered that provide important information on ancient cultures and civilizations.
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Arrowheads look like a triangle with the pointy head pointing away from the body.
Native Americans used arrowheads to make arrows and spears for hunting.