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Leaf shaped arrowheads, such as this, were used by the first farming peoples.
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This leaf-shaped arrowhead dates to the Neolithic period and comes from Devon.
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This leaf-shaped arrowhead was found at the Neolithic site at Hembury in Devon.
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This arrow point comes from Mexico and was used tied to a stick for hunting.
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This leaf-shaped arrowhead dates to the Neolithic period and comes from Hembury in Devon.
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This barbed and tanged arrowhead is a characteristic hunting tool of the Bronze Age.
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This is the broken tip of a very finely worked arrowhead.
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This leaf-shaped arrowhead dates to the Neolithic period and was found in North Devon.
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This obsidian arrowhead would have been sharper than a scalpel when it was first made.
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