Injun Arrow Head

Published on February 11, 2026
Duration: 0:18

This video showcases a flint arrowhead, highlighting its knapping and edges through detailed close-ups. The context suggests a field find on private property, with a dog present. The presentation is silent and observational, demonstrating an appreciation for historical artifacts and outdoor discovery.

Quick Summary

The video showcases a detailed examination of a small, dark grey flint arrowhead, highlighting its knapping and edges. Contextual shots include a dog in a field and a 'Private Property' sign, suggesting a field find.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Arrowhead Presentation
  2. 00:12Contextual Shots & Find Location

Frequently Asked Questions

What is shown in the Clifton Hicks video?

The video features a silent, detailed examination of a small, dark grey flint arrowhead. It shows the artifact being rotated to display its knapping and edges, with contextual shots of the find location and a dog.

What material is the arrowhead made from?

The arrowhead featured in the video is made from flint or chert, a type of stone known for its suitability for knapping due to its predictable fracture patterns.

What does the video suggest about the arrowhead's origin?

The video includes shots of a 'Private Property' sign and a dog in a field, suggesting the arrowhead was found on private land, likely discovered during outdoor exploration.

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