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Arrows

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/* Tanged Arrows - leaf or shouldered */
''Usually a ‘leaf-shaped’ or lentoid blade usually with a diamond shaped cross-section.'' <br>
The arrowhead is glued into a hole drilled in to the end of the arrow shaft by its tang. The end of the arrow shaft is then often reinforced with a sleeve of wood or bark, or by whipping linen or more rarely brass wire around the shaft. [Halpin 2008:p.66-70]
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'''Archaeology'''<br>
* York, England C9th – C11th [Ottaway 1992: p.710] 14 finds; length:102-155mm;width:10-21mm
* Sonning, C10th/C11th [Ottaway 1992: p.710] 3 finds?
* Walton, Bucks, England
* Carlisle Cathedral, England
* Norwich, England
* Dublin, Ireland
* Lagore Crannog, Ireland
* Hedeby, Denmark
* Ladby Ship, Denmark
* Arhus, Denmark
* Trelleborg, Denmark
* Oppdalsfjella, Norway
* Kaupang, Norway
* Birka, Sweden
* Loddekopinge, Sweden
* Lund, Sweden
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