A group of twenty-six ancient Scythian bronze arrowheads in good condition, of the trilobate type, all dating to about 200 BC.
Each arrowhead has a rounded socket with three protruding blades that meet to form a sharp point. The socket was used to attach the wooden shaft of the arrow. Several arrowheads also have serrations. Signs of wear consistent with age include chips and scratches on the edges, blades and sockets.
Good condition.See photos.
Material: Bronze
Size : 35 (12) mm.- 7 mm.
Weight: 54 grams.
The items were acquired in 2015 in Barcelona, Spain from GA as part of a private Spanish collection dating to the 1990s.