1 What are arrowheada? What do you need to do to find them?
2. How are arrowheada mado? What purpose do their talls serve?
3. What do you know about Indian arrowheads as mentioned in para 3?
Where are arrowheads commonly found? What are the prime hunting grounds for arrowhead
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5. What does the writer say about Indian arrowheads in the last para?
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The materials used for making arrowheads are flird, chest, obsidian
m. Find words from the above passage that mean the same as:
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1. Places with sandy loam or in old swamps are potential search sites as these have been former settlements of Indians.
2. Though designs vary depending on the region, purpose, and era of the arrowhead's origin, the tails serve the same purpose. ... By determining the origin of the arrowhead material (bone, rock, wood, or metal), they can trace the patterns of travel and trade of the hunters.
3. Native American Indian arrowheads were made from flint, or hard stones that could flake easily. These hard stones were sharpened into projectile points by a process known as flintknapping. ... Notches in the arrowhead were made by using a combination of pressure flaking and abrading, or grinding.
4.East – West conflict, multi – culturalism, social realism, gender issues, comic aspect of human nature, ecological concerns, magic realism, diasporic writings and the like became the themes of the post – Independent writers.