Items #686-#690 are 10th-11th century arrowheads from the southern Urals and the Russian Steppes. They date to the pre armor period and are made for flesh cutting. They are characterized by their form including cusped lower edges and.....
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Items #686-#690 are 10th-11th century arrowheads from the southern Urals and the Russian Steppes. They date to the pre armor period and are made for flesh cutting. They are characterized by their form including cusped lower edges and nodular base above th
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Items #686-#690 are 10th-11th century arrowheads from the southern Urals and the Russian Steppes. They date to the pre armor period and are made for flesh cutting. They are characterized by their form including cusped lower edges and nodular base above th
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Unusually light example with medial ridged leaf shaped point. 3 3/18 length. Slightly flared base made without the expanded shoulder suggesting an iron.
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3 1/2 total length. Slender proportions with swelled point. Original surfaces with scattered pits and one edge partially irregular.
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More conventional form. 3 1/4 length. Swelled diamond section point on very slightly flared base. Excellent original surfaces with dark patina. Slightly
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Good form with swelled point over thick bolster. Some original surfaces with hammer texture mixed with old stable oxidation erosion.
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3 3/8" total length. Finely formed head with 90%+ original surfaces intact.
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Slender proportions and intended for piercing mail. 4 total length. Substantial original surface intact with localized oxidation including one
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Classic example. 4 1/16 overall with elongated leaf shaped diamond section point with flared base. Tapered tang. See yorkarchaeology.co.uk Ref:003069 for a group of these. Professionally conserved to original
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The arrowheads are of the finest workmanship, delicately executed and many of lovely full form. These examples represent the best of the collection.
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The arrowheads are of the finest workmanship, delicately executed and many of lovely full form. These examples represent the best of the collection. Regardless of your collecting interest, consider the acquisition of one of these. Its not likely that you
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This example gray/green and fitting a mans small finger indicative of a child of about eight years of age. Excellent condition as expected.
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Just 5/8 outer diameter. Cylindrical with chamfered edges for a crisp release as with the adult examples. Probably made for an infant.
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Measures 3/4" o.d.(19.6mm)
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CLASSIC TURKIC ARROWHEAD. 11-13th century. Identical to Nicolle 81a & b. 4 3/8 length with cusped base thick head on tapered support and tapered tang for the cane shaft. Well made and exceptionally stout for the period.
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Similar form with thickened armor piercing head on conical socket. 3 1/4 length. Good profile with few small localized areas rust erosion. Used against men-at-arms at the center of the battle..
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Very similar to Newark, bottom right. 3 3/8 overall. Triangular form with quarter seam conical socket. Excellent excavated condition with good profile. The base of the socket a little shortened by erosion.(small chip to the edge).
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Double conical form with large impact.
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Heavy ovoid form with rounded ends. Distinct impact on a pointed object such as a spear head which has produced a pocket like bulge.
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Flattened sides to produce a cutting ridge.
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Distinctly asymmetrical form with small tip projections.
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1 1/2 length. Ovoid form with distinctly squared tips for additional cutting capability. Uniform stable oxidation.
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4 5/8 total length. Base bolster for the cane shaft. Thickened medial tapering to the fully sharpened edge.
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4 1/2 total length. Base bolster for the cane shaft. Thickened medial tapering to the fully sharpened edge.
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5 1/8" overall. Base bolster for the cane shaft. Thickened medial tapering to the fully sharpened edge.
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Massive example with 4 leaf shaped head on additional 2 tang. Base bolster for the cane shaft. Thickened medial tapering to the fully sharpened edge.
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Edo period Samurai Arrowhead. 2 5/8" Willow leaf form head(4 3/4" overall).
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Edo period Samurai Arrowhead. 1 1/2" Swallow tail form head(7" overall). Some pitting but should polish out nicely.
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Edo Period(1603-1867) diamond arrowhead, Measures 7 9/16" overall with a 1 5/8" head.
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