Dark Pre-Choctaw Little Bear Creek-Type Projectile Point Arrowhe

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Summary The wonderful thing about 3D printing technology is that it allows you to create replicas of rare, unusual and educational items that you may never be exposed to otherwise. Like this one. This is an early Archaic projectile point lithic called the Little Bear Creek point, which dates from 4,500 3,000 BP (2,500BC to 1,000BC). This particular arrowhead is attributed the ancestral proto-indians of the Choctaw tribe, and was excavated near the Tennessee River in Western Tennessee. Item(s) are currently curated in the Department of Anthropology, Indiana University South Bend. Scanned with NextEngine scanner. Please contact Darryl Ricketts ([email protected]) for proper attribution if used in any other manner than personal, or if you have any questions. Please note that is is highly illegal to excavate or remove Native American archeological resources from State, local, or private lands throughout the United States; Please don't do it! Help protect these archaeological resources. If you find any such remains or items or have any questions on Federal laws, please contact a local professional archeologist. Please post a photo to share if you print this, and check out my other scans of skulls and bones at http://www.thingiverse.com/dricketts/designs. Be sure to "Like" my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/FetalReproductions to subscribe to my current prints/blogs, and see my Etsy page at http://Etsy.com/FetalReproductions for baby fetal scans, skulls, and other items to own.

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Bear_Creek_Point_Dark.stl
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