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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4116045" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>None. I kind of asked that question of a former member on here that ran a museum in NE Ok specializing in Native American history who has since passed away. A lot of my knowledge came from him. We conversed via PM a lot. </p><p>They were so adept at making them that it was something they could do while walking down a trail. </p><p>Take for instance the Arkansas River that runs from Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico. Native Americans roamed that river searching for fish and game thousands of years before Jesus was born. </p><p>He said there were probably millions of arrows that had been shot, missed, bad shot with the game running off or the arrow disappearing into deep water when shooting at fish that are what we are finding today. </p><p>I have one point that Neaderthal aged at 1500 BC. The pic and story is on here if anybody wants to search the threads. I'll take a pic of it tomorrow if I think of it and post the pic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4116045, member: 5412"] None. I kind of asked that question of a former member on here that ran a museum in NE Ok specializing in Native American history who has since passed away. A lot of my knowledge came from him. We conversed via PM a lot. They were so adept at making them that it was something they could do while walking down a trail. Take for instance the Arkansas River that runs from Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico. Native Americans roamed that river searching for fish and game thousands of years before Jesus was born. He said there were probably millions of arrows that had been shot, missed, bad shot with the game running off or the arrow disappearing into deep water when shooting at fish that are what we are finding today. I have one point that Neaderthal aged at 1500 BC. The pic and story is on here if anybody wants to search the threads. I'll take a pic of it tomorrow if I think of it and post the pic. [/QUOTE]
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