These two arrow points were recovered from the Kraus site in Ellis County during the 2015 Kansas Archeology Training Program field school. Side-notched arrow points were used from about 800 years ago until the Native Americans changed to metal arrow points in the 18th- and 19th-centuries. The Kraus site is a Keith Phase occupation site in western Kansas and during the excavations numerous small arrow points were collected.
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Side-Notched Arrow Points from the Kraus Site, 14EL313 - 7