Barnes projectile point

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title: Barnes projectile point
text: A Barnes point is a type of projectile point dating from the Paleo-Indian period of American archaeology. It is a large, fluted spear point, lanceolate in shape, with "delicate ears" and a fishtail base. The fluting, or groove in the center of the point, tends to extend nearly the entire length of the point and were mainly used to hunt megafauna. Barnes points were first classified in 1963 by William Roosa, who recognized that apart from using a similar fluting technique to that of Folsom points
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description: Prehistoric stone spearhead
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