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Arrowhead

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From Angus

Postcard of Arrowhead.
000-100-102-403-C
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Arrowhead

This flint arrowhead was found in Angus. It dates from between 2500 and 1000 BC. Arrowheads of this nature could have been used for hunting or for fighting.

The arrowhead has barbs to help it stick into its target and a tang to attach it to the wooden arrowshaft.

Barbed and tanged arrowheads are common in the Bronze Age.


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Online ID: 000-100-102-403-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.AD 754
Date: between 2500 and 1000 BC
Material: Flint; barbed and stemmed
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Who: Sturrock Collection
Where: Scotland, Angus, Carmyllie / Inverarity / Monikie / Melgund / Tannadice
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Description: Arrowhead of flint, barbed and tanged, from Angus, between 2500 and 1000 BC
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