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Definition of Clubheads
1. clubhead [n] - See also: clubhead
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clubheads
Literary usage of Clubheads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Perforated Stones from California by Henry Wetherbee Henshaw (1887)
"3, would seem to answer the requirements of clubheads better. It would seem,
however, as if a perforation of the requisite size would weaken the stone too ..."
2. Bibliography of the Eskimo Language by James Constantine Pilling (1887)
"The author's reason for calling them clubheads is not given, ... It would seem
possible, then, that D'Albertis classed them as clubheads, as others have ..."
3. The South Sea Islanders and the Queensland Labour Trade: A Record of Voyages by William T. Wawn (1893)
"... crochet hooks fashioned from the wing bones of flying foxes, a few stone adzes
and doughnut- type stone clubheads, slings and water-rounded sling stones ..."
4. Anthropological Essays Presented to Edward Burnett Tylor in Honour of His by Barbara W. Freire- Marreco (1907)
"6 7 PLATE IX l, 2, Adze-blades (reduced by J). 3, 4, 6, clubheads (slightly reduced).
5, Flake (full size). 7, Pestle and Mortar (reduced to |). ..."
5. Handbook of Aboriginal American Antiquities by William Henry Holmes (1919)
"The axes, celts, and clubheads in some sections, more especially in Costa Rica,
take on artistic and unique forms due doubtless to association of mythic ..."