Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: JackCrafty on January 11, 2011, 01:53:41 pm
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Just thought I'd share a picture I saw when surfing for arrowheads (artifacts).
North Caucasus, Burial Mound 31, village of Novosvobodnaya
Middle of the 3rd millenium BC
Flint
L of arrow-heads 2.2-3.5 cm, l of dagger blade 13.2 cm
These arrow-heads are roughly triangular in shape. It is possible that they were inserted into a missile weapon arranged on the principle of a harpoon. The dagger blade is leaf-shaped and sharp along the edges. There are grooves on both sides of the butt so that the blade could be attached securely to the handle.
website---http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/03/hm3_2_3c.html
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Patrick, were those heads used as micro blades inserted around the shaft of a fire hardened pointed shaft? I have seen pics of this in litterature about ancient European artifacts. James Parker made an deer antler tip hunting point with 5 micro blades inserted around the antler. I think he even killed a deer with it.
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It's possible that those arrowheads were inserted into a slot below the harpoon tip, looking similar to thorns on a rose stem, but I don't think they were in this case. I think they are individual arrowheads or harpoon tips. They are about an inch long.
I tried looking up the location of the village but my search led to two different locations. However, I don't think the village is near the ocean, so there probably would not be a need for a large harpoon with several blades attached.
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very cool. one hell of a mountain range between Novosvobodnaya mounds and ocean. looks like a projectile that was meant to stay in the critter .
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Fabulous looking knife. Those points are very intriguing. Love the material. Thanks for sharing the photo. ' Frank