12-06-2012, 12:25 AM
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Arrowhead B107 is very like the Roman arrowheads discovered in a large quantity at Xanten. Here is a picture taken at their great new museum. There is one of this type known from the fort at Nijmegen. These are very distictively Roman in that these are iron trilobates and are not classed as hunting arrowheads, as those are broad biblades with large cutting edges and no barbs. The barbed trilobate was very much an "anti-personel warhead".
Arrowhead B107 is very like the Roman arrowheads discovered in a large quantity at Xanten. Here is a picture taken at their great new museum. There is one of this type known from the fort at Nijmegen. These are very distictively Roman in that these are iron trilobates and are not classed as hunting arrowheads, as those are broad biblades with large cutting edges and no barbs. The barbed trilobate was very much an "anti-personel warhead".