Flint arrowhead

Made:
15,000-10,000 BCE
Flint arrowhead, barbed, possibly palaeolithic

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Flint arrowhead, barbed, possibly palaeolithic
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Flint arrowhead, barbed, possibly palaeolithic, used for curing cows of gruff, from Antrim, probably manufactured Great Britain, 15,000-10,000BC

Details

Category:
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A132416
Materials:
flint
type:
arrowhead
credit:
Lovett, E.R.