Skiljan brought a sack of stone arrowheads, the sort used for everyday hunting.
Although not much is known about these people, their existence is evidenced by the thousands of stone arrowheads that have been found all over the island.
They used bows and arrows, equipped with stone arrowheads or stingray stingers.
When he had first made an arrow, he recollected, he had imagined that The Tribe would revert to stone arrowheads.
The Spanish were stunned to learn that their chain-mail armor, a rusting burden in the humid climate, was ineffective against the Indians' stone arrowheads.
But sharp-eyed treasure hunters have retrieved stone arrowheads and other non-metal artifacts from the region's once-dense Indian populations.
The Wartberg culture produced fine stone arrowheads with well defined tangs and "wings".
Generations of plows have churned up stone arrowheads, the ghosts of a lost world.
The weapons in section three date from the late Neolithic to the present day and include slingstones, stone arrowheads, and metal arrowheads and spearheads.
In the coastal area of the Inland Sea, stone arrowheads are often found among funerary objects.