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Ancient and Medieval Arrowheads and Spear Points

See our NumisWiki page "Identifying Ancient Metal Arrowheads" to learn about the many types of ancient and medieval metal arrowheads and spear points.

Lot of 100 Bronze Ancient Trilobate Arrowheads, Hellenistic - Byzantine, c. 300 B.C. - 1000 A.D.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Lot| |of| |100| |Bronze| |Ancient| |Trilobate| |Arrowheads,| |Hellenistic| |-| |Byzantine,| |c.| |300| |B.C.| |-| |1000| |A.D.|
LT96892. Lot of 100 bronze trilobate arrowheads, Hellenistic - Byzantine, c. 300 B.C. - 1000 A.D., c. 12 - 28 mm, some complete and intact, some with chips or bends, unattributed to type, no tags, the actual arrowheads in the photograph, as-is, no returns; SOLD


Lot of 100 Bronze Trilobate Arrowheads, Hellenistic - Byzantine, c. 300 B.C. - 1000 A.D.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Lot| |of| |100| |Bronze| |Trilobate| |Arrowheads,| |Hellenistic| |-| |Byzantine,| |c.| |300| |B.C.| |-| |1000| |A.D.|
LT96126. Lot of 100 bronze trilobate arrowheads, Hellenistic - Byzantine, c. 300 B.C. - 1000 A.D., c. 16 - 32 mm, most choice, complete, and intact, some with chips or bends, unattributed to type, no tags, actual arrowheads in the photograph, as-is, no returns; SOLD


Macedonian, Bronze Arrowhead, 350 - 300 B.C.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Macedonian,| |Bronze| |Arrowhead,| |350| |-| |300| |B.C.|
AA36831. Bronze arrowhead; 30 mm long; trilobate with straight edge and sharp barbs, Superb, a gem, SOLD


Israelite, Iron Arrowhead, Time of Judges to Solomon, Iron Age I, c. 1300 - 900 B.C.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Israelite,| |Iron| |Arrowhead,| |Time| |of| |Judges| |to| |Solomon,| |Iron| |Age| |I,| |c.| |1300| |-| |900| |B.C.|
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.

From among the earliest iron artifacts of ancient Israel!

According to the Bible, increasing pressure from the Philistines and other neighboring tribes, forced the Israelites to unite under the king Saul, c. 1050 B.C. David, originally a shepherd from Hebron, seized Jerusalem from the earlier Jebusite rulers, possibly a tribe of Canaanites, and took the throne in 1000 B.C. Solomon, son of David, supposedly took the throne in 965 B.C. This united kingdom lasted until c. 920 B.C. when it split into the Kingdom of Israel in the north, and the Kingdom of Judah in the South.

AA36791. Israelite iron arrowhead; cf. Mackenzie-Palestine Exploration Fund 1912-13-Pl. XXVIIII-6; elongated leaf design; 8 cm long, Choice, SOLD


Medieval England, Iron Arrowhead, 1241 - 1263 A.D.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Medieval| |England,| |Iron| |Arrowhead,| |1241| |-| |1263| |A.D.|
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.
AA41663. Iron arrowhead; London Museum Type 15; 77 mm long; bilobate, barbed and socketed, large arrowhead; SOLD


Macedonian, Bronze Arrowhead, c. 360 - 300 B.C.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Macedonian,| |Bronze| |Arrowhead,| |c.| |360| |-| |300| |B.C.|
AA36823. Bronze arrowhead; 37 mm long; trilobate bladed, straight edge blades, sharp barbs, short cylindrical socket stem, Choice, a gem, c. 360 - 300 B.C.; SOLD


Macedonian, Bronze Arrowhead, 350 - 300 B.C.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Macedonian,| |Bronze| |Arrowhead,| |350| |-| |300| |B.C.|
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.
AA36830. Bronze arrowhead; 34 mm long; trilobate with straight edges, short barbs, and short shaft, Superb, a gem, SOLD


Byzantine Empire, Bronze Arrowhead, 800 - 900 A.D.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Byzantine| |Empire,| |Bronze| |Arrowhead,| |800| |-| |900| |A.D.|
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.
AS41662. Byzantine bronze arrowhead, flat bilobate blade, single barb, long shaft, 62 mm long, 6.2 cm long; rare type; SOLD


Canaanite, Lot of 2 Bronze Arrowheads, Middle - Late Bronze Age, c. 1550 - 1200 B.C.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Canaanite,| |Lot| |of| |2| |Bronze| |Arrowheads,| |Middle| |-| |Late| |Bronze| |Age,| |c.| |1550| |-| |1200| |B.C.|
AS111477. Canaanite, 2 Bronze Arrowheads, 70.8mm and 63.3mml lanceolate (leaf-shaped) blades, slight broad flat midribs, tapering tangs, near Choice, spots of corrosion, Middle - Late Bronze Age, c. 1550 - 1200 B.C.; , ex Shick Coins (Max Shick, Israel, 2013); SOLD


Medieval England, Iron Arrowhead, 1241 - 1263 A.D.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Medieval| |England,| |Iron| |Arrowhead,| |1241| |-| |1263| |A.D.|
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.
AA36873. Iron arrowhead; London Museum Type 15; Lafli p. 44, type 4; 93 mm long; bilobate, barbed and socketed, large arrowhead; SOLD




  




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