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This artefact is a trio of Roman arrowheads, used during the height of the Roman Empire, approximately 1st to 3rd century AD. Displayed in a museum-quality deep box frame.
Forged in iron and featuring the distinctive leaf-shaped and barbed forms typical of Roman military design, these arrowheads reflect the precision and practicality of ancient warfare. Their shapes suggest use by both infantry and cavalry, intended to penetrate enemy armour or inflict maximum damage.
Recovered from archaeological sites in Eastern Europe, each piece has been professionally conserved and stabilised, preserving a tangible link to Rome’s expansive military campaigns and the soldiers who once wielded them.
Frame: Satin finished acrylic
Mount: 300 GSM card stock & 2 mm matboard border
Display: Self standing or wall hanging bracket
Dimensions: 310x220x60mm
This artefact is a trio of Roman arrowheads, used during the height of the Roman Empire, approximately 1st to 3rd century AD. Displayed in a museum-quality deep box frame.
Forged in iron and featuring the distinctive leaf-shaped and barbed forms typical of Roman military design, these arrowheads reflect the precision and practicality of ancient warfare. Their shapes suggest use by both infantry and cavalry, intended to penetrate enemy armour or inflict maximum damage.
Recovered from archaeological sites in Eastern Europe, each piece has been professionally conserved and stabilised, preserving a tangible link to Rome’s expansive military campaigns and the soldiers who once wielded them.
Frame: Satin finished acrylic
Mount: 300 GSM card stock & 2 mm matboard border
Display: Self standing or wall hanging bracket
Dimensions: 310x220x60mm
This artefact is a trio of Roman arrowheads, used during the height of the Roman Empire, approximately 1st to 3rd century AD. Displayed in a museum-quality deep box frame.
Forged in iron and featuring the distinctive leaf-shaped and barbed forms typical of Roman military design, these arrowheads reflect the precision and practicality of ancient warfare. Their shapes suggest use by both infantry and cavalry, intended to penetrate enemy armour or inflict maximum damage.
Recovered from archaeological sites in Eastern Europe, each piece has been professionally conserved and stabilised, preserving a tangible link to Rome’s expansive military campaigns and the soldiers who once wielded them.
Frame: Satin finished acrylic
Mount: 300 GSM card stock & 2 mm matboard border
Display: Self standing or wall hanging bracket
Dimensions: 310x220x60mm