These arrow points were recovered at the Forrest site, a Keith phase site in Pawnee County during excavations by Kansas Historical Society and University of Kansas archeologists in 1967. These arrow points are what archeologists call corner-notched. The notches aided in hafting the point to the arrow shaft. The site was occupied sometime between 500 and 1100 CE. The people who lived here were semi-sedentary hunters and gatherers.
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Corner-Notched Arrow Points from the Forrest Site, 14PA303 - 1