Roman Bronze Leaf-Shaped Arrowhead | Auxiliary Archers | Time of Jesus Artifact (1st Century AD)
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Description
Description
These bronze leaf-shaped arrowheads were used by Roman Auxiliary Archers stationed throughout Judea during the 1st century AD, the same historical period as the life of Jesus.
Their broad leaf-shaped design increased cutting effectiveness and made them well-suited for use against unarmored targets in battlefield conditions. Bronze examples such as these reflect long-standing eastern Mediterranean archery traditions preserved within auxiliary units serving the Roman army in the Holy Land.
Authentic battlefield relics from the Roman presence in Judea, these arrowheads provide a direct connection to the military environment of the time of Jesus and are meaningful artifacts for collectors of Biblical-era antiquities and Roman military history.
Length: 5 cm (1.97 in.)
Period and Time
Period and Time
These arrowheads date to the Early Roman Period, 1st century AD, during the time of Jesus, when Auxiliary Archer units supported Roman forces throughout Judea by protecting roads, cities, and provincial frontiers across the region.
Material
Material
Crafted from bronze, these arrowheads reflect a continuation of traditional eastern projectile weapon manufacturing techniques that remained in use alongside iron examples during the Roman period. The leaf-shaped form provided effective cutting impact while maintaining structural reliability in combat.