Leaf-shaped flint arrowheads

Leaf-shaped flint arrowheads are characteristic of the Early Neolithic period in Britain, dating from approximately 4000-3000 BC. These arrowheads, crafted from flint using pressure flaking or direct percussion, were primarily used for hunting and interpersonal violence. They represent a significant technological and cultural shift as hunter-gatherers transitioned to agriculture.

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