Small stone arrow heads, known to archaeologists as “Madison Triangular Points,” and frequently referred to as “bird points” by artifact collectors, are common at Fort McCoy archaeological sites and ...
The appearance of bow and arrow technology in the archaeological record of Wisconsin occurred approximately 1,500 years ago during a time archaeologists refer to or identify as the Late Woodland ...
Stone spearpoints from roughly 15,000 years ago suggest that descendants of some of the earliest American settlers went on to create the Clovis culture. Excavations at a site in Central Texas yielded ...
The City announced “spectacular upgrades” at the Albuoy’s Point area, including officially marking a spot as the northern point of the Bermuda Triangle; a bronze plaque has been placed in the area, ...