Ran across this while reading up on the Calf Creek culture. 308_arrow.pdf
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Bison skull with embedded Calf Creek point
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Awesome just read it. We always called larger points spear points growing up. I’ve come to adapt to a more modern way of thinking larger longer points being used as knives but maybe we were correct in our thinking back then that something that’s so long and pointed would make an excellent spear point as well as a knife. I thought just by looking at it that this skull it just looked all wrong. I’m glad they were able to confirm the authenticity. I have no problem believing in the ice age scenario and the mega fauna disappearing from the thaw and hunting pressure . There’s some very interesting presentations by biblical scholars and the ice age that immediately followed the biblical flood. I think that it would put NA’s arrival at about3800- 3500 years ago . The flood was approximately 4000 years ago, So it took awhile to repopulate then begin making a push into north America. I think that there was a large group that first made their appearance as they followed the coastlines that were more seasonal due to warmer ocean temps versus the colder inland temps and sheets of ice. Anyway I’m rambling on . No doubt these guys drilled that buffalo with that point. I don’t think that was a kill shot though. I shot an axis deer 3 times in the head one time before it died. 17hmr. My First shot entered base of horn similar to where the spear point did. ( he was looking at me)The buffalo May have been coming at a head on charge I can see it now how it might have played out. What if the guy did have that hafted to a knife handle and jumped on it a rammed it into the skull. I’ve jumped on the back of a buck grab horns and had to slit his throat. I can see this scenario too. Thanks for the article
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