Javelin Head ; the length of the blade is 1¾ inches, the length of the tang is 1½ inches, and the to (cont.)
Javelin Head of similar form, but imperfect, the point and part of the tang are broken off L. 1½ in (cont.)
Javelin Head, broad blade with a strong central rib, furnished with a tang for inserting into the ha (cont.)
Javelin Head, short thick blade with a stout rib, a continuation of the cylindrical body. L. 1½ in. (cont.)
Arrow-head, two-bladed, with one barb on the cylindrical body. It is a remarkable fact that this fo (cont.)
Arrow-head, three-bladed, with a cylindrical body for hafting. L. 1½ in. Bronze. Bubastis.
Arrow-head, three-bladed, with cylindrical body for fixing into the shaft. L. 1⅛ in. Bronze. Bubast (cont.)
Arrow-head, three-bladed, broader, with a cylindrical body for fixing into the shaft. L. 1½ in. Bro (cont.)
Arrow-head, triangular bladed, without cylindrical bod)-. L. 1¹⁄₁₆ in. Bronze. Bubastis.
Arrow-heads, seven three-bladed, with cylindrical bodies. L. various from 1¹¹⁄₁₆ in. to ¹⁴⁄₁₆ in. B (cont.)
Arrow-heads, three specimens. L. 1 in. Bronze. Given by Mrs. Robinson.
Arrow-heads, two in bronze with long tangs. L. 2³⁄₁₆ in. and 2¹⁄₁₆ in. respectively. Thebes.
Arrow Point or harpoon. L. 1 in. Iron. Thebes.
Arrow-head, three-bladed, with cylindrical body for fixing into the shaft; in a fine state of preser (cont.)
Arrow-head, three-bladed, similar. L. [not given]. Bronze. Given by Mrs. Robinson.
Arrow-head. L. 1½ in. Bronze.
Arrow-point of Flint, fixed into a wooden haft by means of twine bound tightly round it. L. 6¾ in. (cont.)
Arrow with a peculiarly shaped head, of some hard composition. L. 8 in. Thebes.
Bow, two portions of a wooden bow, with remains of painting upon them. L. 14½ in. and 11 in. Thebes (cont.)
Bow String of cat-gut. Thebes.