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Barbed Bronze Arrowhead

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Bronze trilobate arrowhead with socket. Thin barb projects downward from junction between arrowhead and socket. Although intact, this piece exhibits significant corrosion product on its surface.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics Gift of Dr. Jerome Eisenberg 2000. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Dr. Jerome M. Eisenberg
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Title: Barbed Bronze Arrowhead
Description:
Bronze trilobate arrowhead with socket.
Thin barb projects downward from junction between arrowhead and socket.
Although intact, this piece exhibits significant corrosion product on its surface.

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