Selection of Anatolian Bronze Arrowheads

A selection of eight Anatolian cast bronze trilobate arrowheads. Each arrowhead features a rounded socket with three protruding blades, joining to form a sharp point. Arrowheads of this type are typical of the Anatolian and Turkish region, and can date back to about mid 6th century BC. Their rounded triangular shape with sharp point was a widely used technique due to its armour-piercing qualities and light weight. INDIVIDUALLY PRICED.

Date: Circa 10th-6th Century BC
Condition: Fine Condition. Some encrustation typical of the age.
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Anatolia, also known in antiquity as Asia Minor, was located in the Anatolian Peninsula, part of modern Turkey today. Arrowheads of similar style were popular across Transcaucasian civilisations, dating from the 1st millennium onwards, and have been recovered in burial excavations.

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