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    1st edition of November 2017
    Paperback with 258 pages; English language.
    With 473 illustrations and 445 hand-drawn sketches.
    Description
    European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts
    From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages
    European arrowheads and crossbow bolts are relatively under-represented in the literature and are usually treated only as minor aspects. There is a lack of an overview of the various forms of European arrowhead typologies. This book intends to close this gap and give the reader an insight into the world of arrowheads and crossbow bolts. This book contains a collec-tion of hundreds of arrowheads, published for the first time.
    The book is divided into three main chapters because there is a metallurgical distinction between bronze and iron as well as a mechanical distinction between the bow and the crossbow. In all three chapters, unique formal-typological distinction criteria have been developed, even though the epochs overlap in time.
    I have attempted to include as much as possible about the most important, frequent and sometimes unusual and rare form-types in this book. For the determination of arrowheads and crossbow bolts, this guide is useful as a directional guide.
    Table of content
    The chapters are additionally divided into socketed and tanged fixations.
    Chapter I - Bronze arrowheads
    Arrowheads from the Early and Middle Bronze Age
    Nomenclature of an arrowhead
    Middle Bronze Age to the beginning of the Urn Period
    Greek cultural area I
    Middle and Late Bronze Age Central Europe
    Leafblade arrowheads
    Arrowheads from the Late Bronze Age
    Willow-leaved arrowheads
    Arrowheads with shaft tangs France
    Greek cultural area II
    Arrowheads with thread fastening
    Socketed arrowhead of the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age
    Bodkin arrowheads
    Hallstatt Period
    Shaft-arrowhead of the Late Bronze Age
    Arrowhead money
    Scythian cultural area
    Iberian Peninsula
    Greek cultural area III
    Bronze arrowheads in the Middle Ages
    Chapter II - Iron arrowheads
    Nomenclature of an arrow
    Roman three-sided arrowheads
    Roman spicular arrowhead
    Roman bolts
    Celtic arrowheads
    Sarmatian arrowheads
    Germanic arrowheads
    Franconian arrowheads
    Arrowheads of the Migration Period
    Arrowheads of the Eurasian Avars
    Slavic arrowheads with barbed hooks
    Arrowheads of the Middle Ages
    Arrowheads of the Vikings
    Arrowheads with barbed hooks
    Arrowhead with twisted socket
    Arrowhead with four barbed hooks
    Arrowheads with only one barbed hook
    Arrowheads with long barbed hooks and short sockets
    Arrowheads with bent barbed hooks
    Arrowheads with simple socket shafts
    Rope Cutter arrowheads
    Blunt arrowheads
    Cone arrowhead
    Arrowheads with square cross-section
    Tetragonal Bodkin arrowheads
    Leafblade arrowheads
    Leafblade arrowheads of triangular shape
    Triangular arrowheads
    Arrowheads with short blades and long sockets
    Fire arrowhead with open-work blade
    Arrowhead with barbed hooks
    Arrowheads with several barbed hooks
    Leafblade arrowheads with oval lancet-shaped form
    Arrowheads with rhombic cross-sections
    Arrowheads with small rhombic cutting edges
    Arrowheads in rhombic form
    Leafblade arrowheads in diamond shapes
    Spontoon arrowheads
    Arrowheads with triangular shapes
    Chisel-like arrowheads
    Arrowheads with splayed, flat, rhomboid blades
    Hunting arrowheads
    Rope Cutter arrowheads
    Bumber arrowhead
    Three-sided arrowheads
    Blunt Bodkin arrowheads
    Spicular Bodkin arrowheads
    Pyramidal arrowheads
    Fire arrowhead
    Mongolian arrowheads
    Turkish arrowheads
    Arrowheads without fixations
    Chapter III - Crossbow bolts
    Nomenclature of a crossbow bolt
    Crossbow bolts with square cross-sections
    Crossbow bolts in lancet-shaped form with square cross-sections
    Socketed crossbow bolt of a special spicular form
    Socketed crossbow bolts with long square cross-sections
    Socketed crossbow bolts in rectangular spicular form
    Socketed crossbow bolt in rectangular form
    Socketed crossbow bolts in rhombic lancet-shaped form
    Wall-piercing crossbow bolts in rhombic form
    Socketed crossbow bolt with three-sided tip
    Socketed crossbow bolt in tetragonal conical form
    Socketed crossbow bolts in lancet-shaped form
    Socket crossbow bolts with barbed hooks
    Socketed Rope Cutter crossbow bolts
    Socketed crossbow bolts with splayed, flat, rhomboid blades
    Madeisen
    Small hunting crossbow bolt
    Socketed blunt bolt
    Socketed military blunt bolt
    Crown bolts
    Socketed fire crossbow bolts, arrowheads and projectiles for firearms
    Tanged spicular crossbow bolts with square cross-sections
    Crossbow bolt with round cross-sections and twisted tang
    Tanged crossbow bolts with rhombic cross-section
    Tanged crossbow bolts in lancet form
    Tanged crossbow bolts with barbed hooks
    Tanged crossbow bolts with splayed, flat rhomboid blades
    Tanged Rope Cutter crossbow bolt
    Square crossbow bolts with long shaft tangs
    Military crossbow bolt with a simple fixation
    Pyramidal crossbow bolts with wide tangs
    Eastern European and Russian pyramidal crossbow bolts
    Heavy square bolts with wide tangs
    Eastern European four-edged crossbow bolts with broad tangs
    Fire bolts of the crossbow
    Signal arrowheads
    Balls of clay and stone of the double-stringed stone bow
    Rifled guns and ballista arrows
    Copyright of illustrations
    Bibliography