Greek Weapons for Sale
There were a large number of cities in Greece, each of which needed to defend itself from its neighbours. Greek cities did not have armies of full-time soldiers, instead all the men in the city had to fight when required with their own armour and weapons. The Greek poet Homer described how Greek and Trojan heroes fought each other in chariots, and their servants and the ordinary soldiers fought on foot. Later on, Greeks fought in a strict battle line, standing in rows. They wore heavy armour, which protected them very well when they fought as a group. They were called 'hoplites' after the shields they carried (called a 'hoplon').
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| GW 01 | Ancient Bactrian Greek Socketed 'Leaf Shaped' Arrowhead Copper alloy, 3.61 grams; 40.46 mm. Circa 4th century BC. A long slender leaf shaped arrow head with convex sided blade and long socket that tappers to the tip. The lower socket has two holes probably for securing the head to the shaft. Ref: Similar to, B44 in A Fine Collection of Ancient and Medieval Arrowhead and Crossbow Bolts by Alan Cherry. A rare piece in very fine condition. | £45.00  |  |
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| GW 02 | Ancient Greek 'Trilobate' Arrowhead Copper alloy, 2.68 grams; 29.67 mm. Circa 7th-2nd century BC. A trilobate style arrowhead with three convex sided blades. The curve of the blades joins the base just above the end of the socket. Ref: Similar to, A Fine Collection of Ancient and Medieval Arrowhead and Crossbow Bolts by Alan Cherry; B55. Very fine condition. | £30.00  |  |
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| GW 03 | Ancient Greek 'Lozenge' Tri-Finned Arrowhead Copper alloy, 3.34 grams; 28.71 mm. Circa 7th-2nd century BC. A lozenge shape tri-finned arrowhead with short socket and blades that end flush with the base. The blades are straight sided with wide sections above the top of the socket. Ref: Similar to, A Fine Collection of Ancient and Medieval Arrowhead and Crossbow Bolts by Alan Cherry; B56. Very fine condition. | £25.00  |  |
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| GW 09 | Ancient Greek 'Tri-Finned' Arrowhead Copper alloy, 7.95 grams; 40.73 mm. Circa 7th-2nd century BC. Long tri-finned arrowhead with straight sided blades and short socketed section that terminates at the base of the blades. Ref: Similar but of much heavier construction to, A Fine Collection of Ancient and Medieval Arrowhead and Crossbow Bolts by Alan Cherry; B51. Very fine condition. | £30.00  |  |
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| GW 07 | Ancient Greek 'Trilobate' Arrowhead Copper alloy, 4.00 grams; 31.12 mm. Circa 7th-2nd century BC. A trilobate style arrowhead with three convex sided blades. The curve of the blades joins the base just above the end of the socket. Ref: Similar to, A Fine Collection of Ancient and Medieval Arrowhead and Crossbow Bolts by Alan Cherry; B55. Very fine condition. | £25.00  |  |
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| GW 08 | Ancient Greek 'Tri-Finned' Arrowhead Copper alloy, 7.82 grams; 41.47 mm. Circa 7th-2nd century BC. Long tri-finned arrowhead with straight sided blades and short socketed section that terminates at the base of the blades. Ref: Similar but of much heavier construction to, A Fine Collection of Ancient and Medieval Arrowhead and Crossbow Bolts by Alan Cherry; B51. Very fine condition. | £30.00  |  |
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| GW 05 | Ancient Greek Socketed 'Tri-Finned' Arrowhead Copper alloy, 2.21 grams; 26.77 mm. Circa 7th-2nd century BC. A trilobate style arrowhead with three convex sided blades and short socket, the blades end flush with the base of the socket making this a very short but still deadly arrowhead. Ref: Similar to, A Fine Collection of Ancient and Medieval Arrowhead and Crossbow Bolts by Alan Cherry; B55/57. Very fine condition. | £25.00  |  |
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| GW 006922 | Ancient Greek 'Slingshot' Projectile Lead, 46.58 grams, 42.11. Circa 3rd Century B.C. A crude, well used slingshot of a circular, trapezoidal shape. This heavy projectile would have been used with devastating effect. Very Fine condition. | £20.00  |  |
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