Point
Arrowhead
2331
From: Japan | Honshu | Chubu Region | Nagano Prefecture | Shinshiu
Curatorial Section: Asian
Object Number | 2331 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Jomon (uncertain) | Yayoi (uncertain) | Japanese |
Provenience | Japan | Honshu | Chubu Region | Nagano Prefecture | Shinshiu |
Period | Jomon (uncertain) | Yayoi (uncertain) |
Date Made | Paleolithic, Japan - Yayoi |
Section | Asian |
Materials | Stone |
Technique | Flaked | Chipped |
Description | Arrowhead or point. Triangular. Retouched on both sides and all edges. Thick at center. Gray opaque stone. This is one of more than forty bifacially retouched arrowheads with concave bases in the collection. This form of arrowhead occurs in sites from the Jomon to Yayoi Period. They can be found throughout Japan. |
Credit Line | Gift of Francis C. Macauley, Esq., 1890 |
Other Number | None - Field No SF | None - Other Number |
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