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Rock, Paper, Scissors - Arrowhead Collecting On The Web

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Whatcha Got <strong>The</strong>re?<br />

I have enjoyed fi nding arrowheads<br />

and other artifacts over the years.<br />

Yet, I always wondered if there was<br />

an eff ective way to identify the types<br />

of points which I found? Beyond<br />

guessing? After much reading,<br />

studying, contemplating and<br />

analyzing the information which<br />

is available about dart and arrow<br />

point identifi cation, and studying<br />

the descriptions of many diff erent<br />

types, I put together a short list<br />

of questions which enables me<br />

to compile a description of a<br />

projectile point.<br />

Actual size of this<br />

projectile point:<br />

1-1/4” x 13/16”<br />

ISBN-10: 1-45379-847-1<br />

$39.95<br />

Stone Projectile Points<br />

Of <strong>The</strong> Pacifi c Northwest<br />

PNW<br />

An <strong>Arrowhead</strong> Collector’s<br />

Guide To Type Identifi cation<br />

© 2010. All Rights Reserved.<br />

F. Scott Crawford, Carrollton, Texas, USA.<br />

From this description, I can focus<br />

the answers to narrow down the type<br />

classifi cation possibilities for any<br />

particular stone projectile point<br />

from this wonderful region.<br />

“Stone Projectile Points Of<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pacifi c Northwest”<br />

uses this series of questions and<br />

answers to illustrate clearly the<br />

identifi cation process for several<br />

dozen projectile points in my<br />

collection. You can use the<br />

same process to identify<br />

most of the points you fi nd<br />

in the Pacifi c Northwest.<br />

This is how “Stone<br />

Projectile Points Of <strong>The</strong><br />

Pacifi c Northwest”<br />

is An <strong>Arrowhead</strong><br />

Collector’s Guide To<br />

Type Identifi cation.<br />

For additional information about the publisher’s new book,<br />

“Stone Projectile Points Of <strong>The</strong> Pacifi c Northwest”,<br />

you are invited to visit the informative web site:<br />

www.Black<strong>Rock</strong>Publishing.com<br />

“Now You<br />

Can Know”<br />

F. Scott Crawford<br />

Collector since 1962.<br />

Publisher of the<br />

monthly e-magazine:<br />

ACOTW<br />

<strong>Arrowhead</strong> <strong>Collecting</strong><br />

<strong>On</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Web</strong>

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