Fig. 182.—Flint-headed arrow (kukĭksadlĭñ).
No. 72780 [234a], from Sidaru, is feathered with three raven feathers, of which the small ends are wedged into slits in the wood. The pile is of brown jasper, long and lancet-tipped, expanding into rounded wings at each side of the base. The stele is peculiar only in being slightly widened in front of the nock. It is of pine, 26.8 inches long, and painted with two rings, one red and one green, at the middle of the feathering.
Fig. 183.—Long flint pile.
Fig. 184.—Short flint pile.