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Graeco-Scythian AE Lanceolate Trilobate Arrowhead | 800-350 BCE | Leaf Shape

$ 18.47

Availability: 14 in stock
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Historical Period: Greek (450 BC-100 AD)
  • Composition: Bronze
  • Year: 800-350 BCE
  • Era: Ancient

    Description

    Graeco-Scythia | AE Arrowhead
    Reference
    : cf. Daragan and Didenko, Podgorodnoye 15 (no spur)
    Date
    : c. 800-350 BCE
    Blade Classification:
    Trilobate
    Point Shape:
    Lanceolate
    Socket
    : Conical
    Stem
    : Medium-long
    Barbs
    : None
    Size
    : 31.2 mm
    Weight
    : 4.03 grams
    A very nice Scythian trilobate arrowhead with a true lanceolate shape.Each of the blades is symmetrically arced backwards from the tip, only gently tapering at the very end towards the stem. This gives the arrowhead blades a very leaf-like appearance. Some minor corrosion but otherwise in fantastic condition.
    Years ago, when I won a former Wake Forest professor's collection of ancient bronze arrowheads at auction I was immediately hooked (arrowheads from this collection are not for sale...yet). How could I resist? Unfortunately, identifying or attributing ancient bronze arrowheads is relatively difficult compared to coins or North American flint. This is largely due to the scarcity of synthesized reference material. Most information is scattered throughout dense archaeological reports from different journals that non-academics don't have easy access too. Luckily for us, Joseph T. Sermarini over at FORVM has put together a wonderful reference guide, and Carsten Rau has written a useful book on European bronze arrowheads that I encourage the curious to check out. When it comes to ancient bronze arrowheads, its important to stress the evolutionary nature of their typology. While a particular arrowhead may match a Greek typology introduced  c. 500 BCE, a similar type may have been produced by Roman auxilliaries c. 100 BCE. Without knowing the exact archaeological context of a particular point, it cannot be said with certainty if it belongs to a pre-Roman or Roman period. For example, types very similar to Greek socketed bilobates are often found in Roman sites in Spain.
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