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Description
This fragment of a flint arrowhead, broken widthwise, has a shaped stone point and a rectangular projection at its base. Its sharp edges were created by a process known as “knapping” or “flintknapping.” Knappers remove flakes from a stone by striking it with a tool, sometimes simply another stone, in order to shape and refine it into the desired form. This arrowhead may have been made by a Native American artisan, possibly from the Maryland or Virginia area.