Flint Arrowhead, Leaf Shape, 7.6 cm - Outlet

You are holding a piece of genuine prehistory. This flint arrowhead is a faithful replica of one of humanity's most essential tools, used for thousands of years. It is hand-knapped to closely mimic the authentic production methods of the Stone Age. Its classic leaf shape (teardrop) is typical of periods from the Palaeolithic to the Neolithic. At approximately 7.6 cm (3 inches) long, this point is ideal for completing your Stone Age re-enactment kit, as a fascinating collector's item, or as the basis for crafting your own replica historical arrow. This quality product from House of Warfare is a tangible connection to our ancient ancestors. Further product information ...

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Flint Arrowhead, Leaf Shape, 7.6 cm

Authentic Craftsmanship

This point is made from flint (or a similar siliceous stone like chert or agate) and is crafted using flintknapping techniques. This ancient method creates the characteristic sharp edges and conchoidal fractures that were essential for prehistoric tools. Each piece is a handmade original and may therefore vary slightly in shape, hue, and texture from the photograph. The stone often features beautiful patterning with various shades of brown, grey, and white.

How to Haft the Point

Leaf-shaped points like this were typically attached (hafted) to an arrow shaft by setting them into a shallow notch at the end of the wooden shaft. They were then tightly wrapped with animal sinew (which shrinks and tightens incredibly as it dries) or strong plant fibres. For maximum strength and impact resistance, the entire joint was often sealed with hot birch tar or another natural resin.

Historical Context: The Steel of the Stone Age

Flint was an absolutely critical material for prehistoric people – it was the "Steel of the Stone Age." Why? Its hardness and ability to create an incredibly sharp edge (sharper than a modern surgical scalpel) made it ideal for toolmaking. It wasn't just used for arrowheads and spear points for hunting, but also for knives, scrapers for processing hides, drills, and even as a firestarter (flint and pyrite).

Product Specifications

Material: Flint (or similar siliceous stone)
Overall Length: approx. 7.6 cm (approx. 3 in)
Type: Leaf-shaped point
Period: Stone Age (Modern Replica)
Brand: House of Warfare

Important Warning and Care

  • WARNING: Although this is a replica, it is made using traditional knapping techniques and its edges are extremely sharp! This is not a toy. Handle with extreme caution to avoid serious injury.
  • Brittleness: Flint is hard but brittle. Protect the point from being dropped on a hard surface (stone, tile), as it could easily chip or shatter.
  • Uniqueness: Each piece is a hand-knapped original. Expect slight variations in shape, colour, and exact dimensions from the illustrative photographs.

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