Description
Godar ArrowheadÂ
Late Archaic 4500-3500 BC
Found Belleville St. Claire County, Illinois
Size is about 2.5 inches long and weighs about 24 grams.
During the Late Archaic period (4500–3500 BC), Native American cultures crafted the Godar Arrowhead, a distinctive projectile point discovered in Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois. Specifically, they shaped it with a triangular form, finely flaked edges, and a broad concave base, likely using it as an arrowhead or spear tip. Moreover, by working with high-quality chert or flint, they demonstrated advanced stone tool-making skills. As a result, the Godar Arrowhead plays a key role in understanding how prehistoric peoples in the Midwest hunted and created tools during this time.
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