A typical Roman arrowhead was a small, pointed projectile that was attached to the end of an arrow shaft. It was made of iron or bronze and had a triangular shape with sharp edges. The tip of the arrowhead was designed to penetrate armor and inflict maximum damage on the target. This is an absolutely perfect example of one with everything from the base to the tip to the additional stabilization projectile on the bottom in immaculate shape.
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