Posted 12 months ago
mustangtony
(2354 items)
Found these 3 arrowheads while digging for bait near the Wabash River in Northern Indiana on a camping/fishing excursion in 1967. The center one is exactly 2" long and 1" wide. All 3 were made from the same kind of stone. There were numerous Native American tribes inhabiting this region well into the 1800's including the Wabash tribe which the river is named after.
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