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1 At Canoe Meadow, in the Berkshire Mountains, I have found Indian arrowheads .
2 Ancient Indian arrowhead , found by myself the very day after I began collecting.
3 He said he found an Indian arrowhead there, but I bet he didn't.
4 He is always finding Indian arrowheads and hatchets and pestles.
5 Have you ever found Indian arrowheads or Indian pottery?
6 These heads can be made so that they cannot be distinguished from the real Indian arrowheads .
7 Back on the main drag, tourists are gleefully buying fool's gold and Indian arrowheads and turquoise earrings.
8 Now the little girl was playing with the Indian arrowheads her father had brought her the night before.
9 At Cantabridge, near the sea, I have once or twice picked up an Indian arrowhead in a fresh furrow.
10 So everywhere Indian arrowheads .
11 One must be content with an Indian arrowhead or two, now and then a pestle and mortar, or a stone pipe.
12 Suppose that instead of picking up an Indian arrowhead you could find old golden vases and crowns and bronze swords lying in the earth.
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