Arrows made ​​of bronze.

serega

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These arrows I managed to dig for the last 6 - 8 months.
Just watch and enjoy.
All of them are 3 - 4 century BC.

One of them (the largest 2-blade), 6th century BC - Cimera
 

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wow those are great looking arrow points , were they from a battle site :huh: they look roman or greek are they :huh: very nice relics :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
 
These 99% of the Scythians. It's the people. But note use and Greeks. These arrows were at that time a very good demand.
There in the photo. If at the end of a lot of metal - is to break the armor or armor.
If just three feathers. This is to hunt animals. :yes:
 

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