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earliest arrowheads were made of
stone and of
organic materials; as
human civilizations progressed,
other alloy materials were used.
Arrowheads are important...
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narrowest point.
Other types have
parallel sides but in any case
transverse arrowheads are
always wider than they are long. Link to a page
showing transverse...
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Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals is a
publicly traded biopharmaceutical company based in Pasadena, California.
Arrowhead’s products in
development act through...
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indicate the
nearer goal line. (Initially, they
resembled little Indian arrowheads.) This
practice would eventually spread to the
other NFL
stadiums as the...
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Arrowhead Water, also
known as
Arrowhead Mountain Spring Water, is a
brand of
drinking water that is sold in the
western United States,
particularly in...
- Look up
arrowhead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
arrowhead is the
point of an arrow.
Arrowhead or
Arrow Head may also
refer to:
Arrowhead Range...
- The
Phoenician arrowheads or
Phoenician javelin heads are a well-known
group of
almost 70
Phoenician inscribed bronze arrowheads from the 11th century...
- Lake
Arrowhead or
Arrowhead Lake may
refer to:
Arrowhead Lake (Idaho) Lake
Arrowhead Reservoir,
California Lake
Arrowhead,
Georgia Lake
Arrowhead (Maine)...
- The
Arrowhead device is a
miniature bronze arrowhead that may be worn on campaign, expedition, and
service medals and
ribbons to
denote parti****tion in...
- The
Arrowhead Region is
located in the
northeastern part of the U.S.
state of Minnesota, so
called because of its
pointed shape. The
predominantly rural...