Own an arrowhead that speaks for
The people of Zarahemla
For the last 300 years, scholars claimed that ancient Americans lived in the Stone Age because they did not alloy metal.
Laboratory testing of ancient artifacts now gives evidence that an advanced civilization in the Heartland had skills placing them beyond the Stone Age.
The best part is that you have the opportunity to receive a museum-quality replica of the Mississippi Arrowhead. You can feel the evidence in your hands as you remember the ancient people who lived in the Heartland.
A limited edition!
Heartland Research has already sold two-thirds of its collection of arrowheads. The supplier makes replicas of artifacts for world-class institutions including the British Museum in London. The arrowhead is limited and protected by Copywrite.
For a one-time donation of $20 or a monthly subscription of $10 you will receive an arrowhead that speaks out of the ground revealing the knowledge of the people in Ancient America before the Europeans.
Your contribution will go directly into
– Restoring the PHOENICIA Ship in Iowa during the Summer of 2022.
– Analysing ancient defensive wall protecting the ancient City of Zarahemla.
Where was the Arrowhead found?
Not far from Zarahemla on the east bank of the Upper Mississippi near Nauvoo there is a clear stream that flows into America's most important river. A few years ago another visitor discovered from the water a metal armband also made from copper.
Thousands of copper artifacts are in public and private collections throughout the Heartland.
How was the arrowhead tested?
1x Museum Quality Replica of Ancient Arrowhead
1x New Issue of Ancient American
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How does the technology of alloy set Zarahemla apart?
Copper melts at temperatures twice as hot as a campfire. The fervent heat of the smelting fire takes you out of the Stone Age.