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Real dimensions of Late Roman spearheads
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2./3. Jhdt. n. Chr. Schmiedeeisen. Gegratete Spitze mit unterseitigen Widerhaken an langem Schaft. Konische, einseitig gelochte Tülle. Gereinigter, gut erhaltener Bodenfund. Länge 41,5 cm. Quelle: Hermann-Historica Auktionen, Muenchen

2. / 3. Century. Wrought Iron AD. Peak with ridged underside barbs on a long shaft. Conical, single perforated spout. Purified, well-preserved archaeological find. Length of 41.5 cm. Source: Hermann Historica auction, Munich

I am guessing this is a little early, but might it not be a precursor to the spicula?


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Re: Real dimensions of Late Roman spearheads - by Gaius Julius Caesar - 02-09-2012, 04:09 PM

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