Prehistoric obsidian point used in a method of hunting called a 'buffalo jump', to 'string' the buffalo and force the herd to jump off the edge of a cliff. The animals would then have been butchered at the bottom of the cliff.
Label: Long white paper label typed in black ink with a description of how the point was used and collected.
point (hunting, fishing & trapping)
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