Anatolia, also known in antiquity as Asia Minor, was located in the Anatolian Peninsula – part of modern Turkey today. It is one of the first regions to have boasted bronze production, much like the Luristan culture. Trilobate arrowheads are typical of the Anatolian and Turkish region, and can date back to circa the mid-6th century BC. Their rounded triangular shape with sharp point was a widely used technique due to its armour-piercing qualities and light weight, and are commonly found alongside bilobate arrowheads. The ends would have been attached to a wooden shaft.
Selection of Bronze Anatolian Arrowheads
£ 45.00
A selection of five Anatolian cast bronze trilobate arrowheads. The arrowheads mostly feature a rounded socket with three protruding blades, joining to form a sharp point. INDIVIDUALLY PRICED.
Condition: Fine Condition. Some encrustation and patination.
Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | cm |
Metal | Bronze |
Region | Near East (Western Asiatic) |
Choice of Item | A, B, C, D, E |