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Old 28th August 2008, 11:31 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Incitatus
Hi folks. It's been while hasn't it? In spite of the Ethnographic bent that has emerged here I recall that some of you are quite versed in European material.

I thought that I'd toss this up for consideration.



I picked this up the other day. The form is classic and if it where shorter you would not be surprised to see it identified as a medieval arrow head. Problem is that it is spear size (~14 "). It has age on it but the thing that gives me pause is the tang. For the life of me, I am not sure that I ever saw a european example of a spearhead that was tanged. At least not one this long.

The romantic in me says "Gosh, what a perfect example of a ballista bolt" then reality reestablishes itself.

Any thoughts?

There is indeed an 'ethnographic bent' on the Ethnographic Arms & Armor Forum but as you note there is a considerable core of knowledge and interest in European topics. There has been discussion and hopes of developing another subforum in the past to offer broader discussion opportunities.
Hopefully those well versed in these spearheads will answer.
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