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Description: Arrowheads and Stone Age tools. Archaic flint knives, axes, and spear points.
Neil's Texas Indian Artifacts Neil's Texas Indian Artifacts Authentic arrowheads, spear points, fist axes, knives, and scrapers All artifacts are from the same prehistoric site The Nueces Canyon of Southwest Texas was a prize hunting ground for early nomadic people of the region. The canyon provided abundant game, along with fine flint for tool making and native crops such as pecan and walnut. Aborigines hunted and gathered indigenous edibles about the canyon more than five thousand years before the arrival of the first Europeans in the New World.
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