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    Distribution of Artifacts By Natural Means

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    Subject
    trade pieces; arrow heads
    Author
    Woodward, Arthur
    Journal Title
    Scas: Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences
    Volume
    40
    Issue
    scas/vol40/iss1; 1
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    URI
    https://scholar.oxy.edu/handle/20.500.12711/9231
    Abstract
    Occasionally archeologists encounter stray arrow points or spear heads on sites which are apparently not indigenous to the area in which they are found. The most frequent explanation of such sports are that they are "trade pieces". No doubt many specimens were transported by primitive traders from one tribe to another over long distances, but this explanation does not cover all aspects of the situation.
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