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Field Guide: Finding Authentic Arrowheads, Part 4
Posted on18. Oct, 2009 by Big Ed.
As we continue our series on finding arrowheads, we take a look at a couple of popular search site types as well as some basic techniques for effective arrowhead hunting.
So, another great source of arrowheads is cultivated fields. Modern farming equipment uncovers them when it turns the soil. Once a field has been plowed, [...]
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The World’s Largest Virtual Musuem of Arrowheads and Indian Artifacts…
Posted on20. May, 2009 by Big Ed.
… is now on arrowheadology.com (probably). With well over 1000 different arrowheads and Indian artifacts in it’s typology galleries, this site is now the leading online destinations to learn, catalog, compare and drool over ancient relics.
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Field Guide: Where to Look for Arrowheads, Part 3
Posted on11. May, 2009 by Big Ed.
When looking for arrowheads, previous settlements like large village sites are often the easiest to locate… especially in plowed fields. However, the main drawback of searching a cultivated field is that modern farming implements can easily pulverize stone artifacts. While they are successful in bringing long forgotten artifacts to the surface, they can also damage [...]
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Arrowheadology Field Guide: Where to Look, Part 2
Posted on10. Apr, 2009 by Big Ed.
All things lost on the ground are eventually buried with time, including arrowheads. This is why creeks and rivers are prime places to hunt, especially where two or more sources of water join. In the past, large waterways were often used as a means to quickly travel from one place to another; even smaller waterways [...]
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Arrowheadology.com Field Guide: Where To Look, Part 1
Posted on06. Apr, 2009 by Big Ed.
Note: This is the first in a series of posts dedicated to helping both new and experienced arrowhead hunters get the most out of their hobby.
There probably aren’t too many things that your average collector of arrowheads and Donald Trump have in common. However, both realize that success in their respective endeavors is all about [...]
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Want to buy arrowheads?
Posted on04. Apr, 2009 by Big Ed.
Do you want to sell arrowheads or Indian Artifacts? Or do you want to buy & sell anything else for that matter?
We’ll, now arrowheadology.com has made it even easier for you to do just that! You can use our classifieds system to post your ads, and you can also post items and services in [...]
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Launch Contest! You could win BIG!
Posted on10. Mar, 2009 by Big Ed.
To celebrate the launch of Arrowheadology.com, we have a few cool prizes to hand out to all you relic hunters!
During the months of February and March, you can earn an entry into the contest for EVERY SINGLE article comment, forum pos, classified ad or gallery upload that you make. That’s right! Make 100 forum posts, [...]
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Largest arrowhead ever photographed!
Posted on15. Feb, 2009 by Big Ed.
Sometimes you just see a picture that just makes you smile. Or, at least it makes you smirk. Taken in San Bernardino, California, this is certainly one of those pictures. The dimensions and materials used in crafting this particular “arrowhead” make it singularly unique. And fun!
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We’ve launched!
Posted on11. Feb, 2009 by Big Ed.
Arrowheadology.com is live! After months of planning and listening to feedback from the artifact community, we are very proud to launch the site today! But, enough about all of that. It’s time to learn, contribute and share in the wonder of ancient artifacts and early man!
Some things you’ll want to check-out:





