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Five flint and chert arrowheads

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From Kincardineshire; Orford, Aberdeenshire; Nairn, Highland; Kincardineshire; Leadhills, Lanarkshire

Postcard of Five flint and chert arrowheads.
000-100-032-412-C
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Five flint and chert arrowheads

These five flint and chert arrowheads were found in Kincardineshire (two examples), at Orford in Aberdeenshire, at Nairn in Highland and at Leadhills in Lanarkshire. They are fancy arrowheads, perhaps used for sport hunting sometime between 2500 and 900 BC.

The arrowheads are particularly well made. They have barbs, to help them stick in their prey, and tangs, to attach them to their wooden arrowshafts.

Around 2500 BC, a new archery kit was adopted in Scotland from continental Europe. The kit included a new type of arrowhead, barbed and tanged. These examples are particularly well made and are fancy versions of the normal type, made for show.


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Online ID: 000-100-032-412-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.AD 2361
Date: Between 2500 and 900 BC
Bronze Age
Bronze Age
Bronze Age
Bronze Age
Bronze Age
Material: Chert, white; barbed and tanged; finely serrated edge
Flint, specked pale grey; pointed tang, shorter oblique-ended barbs; finely serrated edges
Flint, very fine; barbed and stemmed; serrated
Flint; barbed and stemmed
Flint; barbed and stemmed
Dimensions: 1.40" L
2.30" x 1.20"
What: Arrowhead
Arrowhead
Arrowhead
Arrowhead
Arrowhead
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Where: Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Orford
Scotland, Kincardineshire
Scotland, Kincardineshire
Scotland, Lanarkshire, Leadhills
Scotland, Nairnshire, Nairn (52 Merryton Crescent)
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Description: Bronze Age 'fancy' barbed and tanged flint arrowhead, from Kincardineshire
Bronze Age 'fancy' barbed and tanged flint arrowhead, from Kincardineshire
Bronze Age 'fancy' barbed and tanged flint arrowhead with serrated edges, from Orford, Aberdeenshire
Bronze Age 'fancy' barbed and tanged arrowhead of speckled pale grey flint with finely serrated edges, from Nairn
Bronze Age 'fancy' barbed and tanged arrowhead of white chert with finely serrated edge, from Leadhills, Lanarkshire
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