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Indian Projectile Points
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These triangular points are of the type that would have tipped the arrows of Indians when the colonists arrived at Jamestown. Seventy-nine of these projectile points have been found within colonial contexts in the fort. Because many of these points are unbroken and are made of non-local stones, they may not represent arrows that were fired upon the colonists during times of Anglo-Indian unrest. Instead, they could have been on special gift arrows that were presented to the colonists. |
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Copyright 1997, 1998 by The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities Comments mailto:jamestown@apva.org |
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