Point
Arrowhead
29-183-21
From: Japan | Ulakama
Curatorial Section: Asian
| Object Number | 29-183-21 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Jomon (uncertain) | Yayoi (uncertain) | Japanese |
| Provenience | Japan | Ulakama |
| Period | Jomon (uncertain) | Yayoi (uncertain) |
| Date Made | Jomon - Yayoi |
| Section | Asian |
| Materials | Obsidian |
| Technique | Flaked |
| Description | Point or arrowhead. Obsidian flaked stone tool. Triangular point with notch in one side. Point is chipped. Thin and translucent. 29-183-21 is one of many stemmed points in the collection. However, like 13168, it is also very finely chipped and triangular in shape. The stem is simply a nodule along one side. Both of these pieces are unlike the stemmed points which appear in Late Paleolithic and have more in common with the Jomon to Yayoi forms. |
| Length | 1.6 cm |
| Width | 1.7 cm |
| Credit Line | Received from various sources, pre-1929 |
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