My first Scythian arrowhead.

SouthSideHunter

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Scythia was an area in Eurasia inhabited in ancient times by a group of Iranian people speaking Indo-Iranian languages, known as the Scythians. The location and extent of Scythia varied over time, from the Altai region where Mongolia, China, Russia, and Kazakhstan come together, across South of Ukraine to the lower Danube river area, Bulgaria and Georgia. This cythian bilobate bronze socketed arrowhead was found in Crimea,inhabited by the Scythians. Circa 700-500 BC.
 

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SouthSideHunter,That is an Awesome find!!!!!!!!!!!!!Resized for you.God Bless HH Chris
 

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SouthSideHunter

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worldtalker said:
SouthSideHunter,That is an Awesome find!!!!!!!!!!!!!Resized for you.God Bless HH Chris
:icon_thumleft: Thank you. Good luck to you!!!
 

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They roved around in middle Europe too ::)
 

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I take it you find these things with a metal detector? Great find! I've been wanting to hunt some arrowheads in our area but they are found by seeing as you can't metal detect them. Wish you could.
 

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packerbacker said:
I take it you find these things with a metal detector? Great find! I've been wanting to hunt some arrowheads in our area but they are found by seeing as you can't metal detect them. Wish you could.
Thanks packerbacker!!! This is an ordinary find for our country. A depth was 8-10 inches. In such casting form one master with a few skilled helpers could pour off about 10 thousand of these arrowheads for a week.
 

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