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Early Man Projectile Points in the Southwest

By Kenneth Honea

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how ancient hunters in the Southwest crafted unique stone points to survive in a harsh landscape, revealing their ingenuity and skill.

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2021-04-26
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Summary

"Early Man Projectile Points in the Southwest" by Kenneth Honea is a scientific book that explores old arrowheads and spear points used by the first people living in the Southwestern United States. The book carefully looks at different kinds of points, like Blanco, Sandia, Clovis, and Folsom, describing what they look like, how big they are and how they were created. The author seems to think these objects have to do with how people hunted long ago, in a time called the Pleistocene era, and how smart and flexible they were to make new tools to survive. It probably discusses how finding these points helps understand older cultures, what they were like, including how they improved their tools to live in different places.

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