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In archaeological terminology, a projectile point is an object that was hafted to a weapon that was capable of being thrown or projected, such as a javelin, dart, or arrow. They are thus different from weapons presumed to have been kept in the hand, such as knives, spears, axes, hammers, and maces.

History in North America
A large variety of prehistoric arrowheads, dart points, javelin points, and spear points have been discovered. Chert, obsidian, quartzite, quartz, and many other rocks and minerals were commonly used to make points in North America. The oldest projectile points found in North America were long thought to date from about 13,000 years ago, during the Paleo-Indian period, however recent evidence suggests that North American projectile points may date to as old as 15,500 years. Some of the more famous Paleo-Indian types include Clovis, Folsom and Dalton points. Types Projectile points fall into two general types: dart or javelin points and arrow points. Larger points were used to tip atlatl javelins or darts and spears. Arrow points are smaller and lighter than dart points, and were used to tip arrows. The question of how to distinguish an arrow point from a point used on a larger projectile is non-trivial. According to some investigators, the best indication is the width of the hafting area, which is thought to correlate to the width of the shaft. An alternative approach is to distinguish arrow points by their necessarily smaller size (weight, length, thickness). Projectile points come in an amazing variety of shapes and styles, which vary according to chronological periods, cultural identities, and intended functions. Typological studies of projectile points have become more elaborate through the years. For instance, Gregory Perino began his categorical study of projectile point typology in the late 1950s. Collaborating with Robert Bell, he published a set of four volumes defining the known point types of that time. Perino followed this several years later with a three-volume study of "Selected Preforms, Points and Knives of the North American Indians". Another recent set of typological studies of North American projectile points has been produced by Noel Justice. Selected North American typesBare Island projectile pointBarnes projectile pointCascade pointClovis pointCumberland pointEden pointElko pointFolsom pointGreene projectile pointJack's Reef pentagonal projectile pointLamoka projectile pointLevanna projectile pointNeville projectile pointSusquehanna broad projectile pointPlano point ==Australia==
Australia
Kimberley points == Africa ==
Africa
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File:Coqueirinho - Artefato Ponta projectil Video 1.webm|Pre-historic projectile point from Lapa do Santo File:Native American Projectile Points York County Pennsylvania 2014.jpg|Prehistoric Native American projectile points from York County, Pennsylvania. File:Na arrowheads.jpg|A collection of stone projectile points from North America. File:Projectilepoint.jpg|A knapped flint arrowhead. File:Hohokam Arrowhead Sahuarita Arizona 2014.jpg|Prehistoric stone arrowhead in situ. File:Lapa do Santo - Ponta de projétil (Lst 5534).jpg|Prehistoric stone (Lapa do Lago, Brazil). File:Lorida, FL Thonotosassa type.JPG|Thonotosassa type, Lorida, Florida. File:Little Gasparilla Island.JPG|Little Gasparilla Island beach find. File:Heads of spear.JPG|Ancient spear heads. File:PointeS Algérie de l'est Atérien 40778.jpg|Tanged projectile points from the Aterian stone tool industry. == See also ==
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