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Projectile Point, Quartz

Madison Type

Late Woodland Period

Projectile Point, Rhyolite

A turtle in the Court of Neptune Fountain. Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, DC.

Projectile Points, Rhyolite

Biface, Rhyolite

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Projectile Point, Quartz

Madison Type

Late Woodland Period

last night we went to a gala dinner benefiting projectile arts, a non profit media/art production and community outreach group based here in brooklyn. the event was held at a BEAUTIFUL williamsburg restaurant called My Moon (that everyone should go to)... this was my pumpkin curry with chicken.

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Source:

Idaho State University. "Projectile Point Typology on the Columbia Plateau: Research Contexts for Analysis of Prehistoric Styles and Temporal Markers." Informatics Research Institute, www.docstoc.com/docs/44556316/Projectile-Point-Typology-o...

Telluride bluegrass festival, 2017

Chucking projectiles in the loch with Grandad.

Accession: 8

 

Catalog: 759

 

Material: Stone

 

Notes: Date: This projectile point dates from 4,000 - 2,000 B.C.E.

so it falls under the Middle to Transitional Archaic cultural period.

Copper Projectile Point

One way to map out where a projectile goes is to consider where it would go without gravity. Then, we solve for how far an object falls at several given times to see how gravity affects it. We combine the two data pieces to make a map, which we then scale. This is part of an activity from the late 1980s version of Paul Hewitt's Conceptual Physics Concept Building activities.

I'm not sure why, but I like the clouds in this one.

 

Photo of Julian by his better half

Projectile Points, Quartz

Left middle; Vernon Type

Late Archaic to Ealry Woodland Period

Working on projectiles on the pier beside the Missouri

Projectile Point, Rhyolite

this pointy tree-thing could have put out someone's eye!

Accession: 63

 

Catalog: 1134

 

Material: Stone

 

Notes: Date: This projectile point dates from 3,500 - 1,900 B.C.E.so it falls under the Late Archaic to Early Woodland cultural period.

Projectile Point, Rhyolite

Obsidian projectile point. I left it where I found it.

Projectile Point, Rhyolite

Hixtonite Projectile Points

Accession: 8

 

Catalog: 679

 

Material: Stone

 

Notes: Date: This projectile point dates from 9,000 - 6,000 B.C.E.

so it falls under the Early to Middle Archaic cultural period.

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