Description
This Flint Ridge Neolithic Trihedral Projectile Point is not something you see a lot of, at least not in the New World. Trihedral points were a unique type of stone projectile point created and used thousands of years ago in parts of Europe, Scandinavia and Arabia. Producing them requires a method that was never much known in the New World. They are strikingly different from what most people recognize as arrowheads. Yet these points were quite efficient and have a compelling streamlined beauty. This 4.5″ example could have been appreciated by Neolithic flintknappers for business and beauty.