Small "True"Arrowhead Type?

cooperdrummond

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I got this arrow head as part of a trade last year. I was told it came from a man who found it in Jasper, Arkansas. (North Central Arkansas, Buffalo river region). That is what I was told about it, I don't really have any more info about it. My brother and I were looking at it today and trying to figure out what type it may be. We weren't able to find many that looked anything like this.

Any ideas on what type this could be? Any info is appreciated!
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Another option is to do a Google Image Search. When I did one result is Bird Point. Examples appear here https://arcsmu.omeka.net/items/show/33

"The use or function of these projectile points is unknown, though some researchers suggest they may be for hunting small prey."

Oops, forgot my manners...welcome to TreasureNet.
 

It is a beauty! Congratulations! Thanks for sharing.
 

I can't be specific to this particular point, but do a little research and you will see that points got smaller over time, transitioning from atlatls to bows. These small points, often called bird or fish points, turn out to be very deadly to big game as well. Smaller point, deeper penetration. I have literally hundreds of tiny points from the PNW, used to hunt deer, elk and seals etc.
 

It is a bird point, the larger points are knives and spear points.
 

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