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Arrowheads of Eurasia
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ARROWHEADS OF EURASIA
1. SECOND HALF OF VIII-VI c. b.c.. Cast bronze arrowheads with rhomboid shaped blade, hollow sockets and spurs.
ARROWHEADS OF EURASIA
2. ECOND HALF OF VII-V c. b.c.. Cast bronze arrowheads of trilobate type, with hollow elongated sockets, convex ribs spurs in some cases.
3. END OF VII-V c. B.C.
Cast bronze arrowheads of trilobate type with convex or straight ribs and short or flush sockets.
ARROWHEADS OF EURASIA
4. V-IVc. B.C.
Cast bronze arrowheads of different trilobate types with elongated proportions: a) with straight hollow sockets and grooves, convex or straight ribs, barbed; b) with convex or straight ribs and flush sockets; c) with straight hollow sockets, convex or straight ribs, with barbs extending beyond the sockets; d) with molded crosses or other design in relief.
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