RARE Hunnic Arrowhead c400-450 AD Ancient Artifact Authentic Historic Weapon Relic
£ 84.00
Authentic Hunnic Arrowhead (c. 400–450 AD)This rare Hunnic arrowhead dates to approximately 400–450 AD, a period
associated with the formidable Hunnic tribes who dominated vast regions of Eurasia and the Middle East. This genuine historical artefact represents the weaponry used by one of history’s most feared mounted warrior cultures. The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the one you will receive, carefully selected for its authenticity, preservation, and historical significance.Material Composition and Geological ContextCrafted from iron, this arrowhead reflects the practical and effective metallurgy employed by Hunnic smiths. Iron ore, sourced from regional deposits across Eurasia and the Near East, was smelted and forged into durable weapons suited for the harsh demands of nomadic warfare. Over centuries, the arrowhead has developed a natural patina through oxidation and burial conditions, resulting in a stable surface texture that enhances both its authenticity and visual appeal.Artefact Type and Construction MethodThis artefact is a classic example of a Hunnic projectile point, designed for use with composite bows, a key advantage of Hunnic military tactics. The arrowhead would have been forged by heating iron and hammering it into a functional shape, often featuring a tang or socket for secure attachment to a wooden shaft. Hunnic arrowheads were typically lightweight yet strong, optimized for speed, penetration, and use from horseback. Their design reflects the highly mobile and tactical nature of Hunnic warfare.Historical and Cultural SignificanceDating to the early 5th century AD, this arrowhead originates from a time when the Huns were exerting significant pressure on both the Eastern and Western Roman Empires. Known for their exceptional horsemanship and archery skills, Hunnic warriors revolutionized warfare with their rapid, long-range attacks. Artefacts such as this provide valuable insight into the material culture of nomadic societies and their impact on the political landscape of Late Antiquity. This piece represents a tangible link to the era often associated with figures such as Attila the Hun and the broader migrations that reshaped Europe and the Near East.Condition and Display QualityDespite its age of over 1,500 years, this arrowhead remains well-preserved, with a clearly defined form and evidence of ancient craftsmanship. The natural patina and surface texture contribute to its authenticity and make it a visually striking display piece. Its compact size allows for easy presentation in cabinets, frames, or curated collections of ancient weaponry and artefacts.Authenticity and Certificate of GuaranteeThis artefact is a genuine historical specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity with a lifetime guarantee. Each item is carefully curated to ensure it meets high standards of authenticity and collector value. The photographs provided show the exact piece you will receive, ensuring full transparency and confidence in your purchase.Collector Appeal and Educational ValueHighly sought after by collectors of ancient militaria and nomadic artefacts, this Hunnic arrowhead also serves as an excellent educational piece. It offers insight into the materials, craftsmanship, and warfare strategies of one of history’s most influential nomadic cultures. Whether displayed in a private collection or used for study, it stands as a powerful reminder of the dynamic and transformative period of Late Antiquity.
associated with the formidable Hunnic tribes who dominated vast regions of Eurasia and the Middle East. This genuine historical artefact represents the weaponry used by one of history’s most feared mounted warrior cultures. The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the one you will receive, carefully selected for its authenticity, preservation, and historical significance.Material Composition and Geological ContextCrafted from iron, this arrowhead reflects the practical and effective metallurgy employed by Hunnic smiths. Iron ore, sourced from regional deposits across Eurasia and the Near East, was smelted and forged into durable weapons suited for the harsh demands of nomadic warfare. Over centuries, the arrowhead has developed a natural patina through oxidation and burial conditions, resulting in a stable surface texture that enhances both its authenticity and visual appeal.Artefact Type and Construction MethodThis artefact is a classic example of a Hunnic projectile point, designed for use with composite bows, a key advantage of Hunnic military tactics. The arrowhead would have been forged by heating iron and hammering it into a functional shape, often featuring a tang or socket for secure attachment to a wooden shaft. Hunnic arrowheads were typically lightweight yet strong, optimized for speed, penetration, and use from horseback. Their design reflects the highly mobile and tactical nature of Hunnic warfare.Historical and Cultural SignificanceDating to the early 5th century AD, this arrowhead originates from a time when the Huns were exerting significant pressure on both the Eastern and Western Roman Empires. Known for their exceptional horsemanship and archery skills, Hunnic warriors revolutionized warfare with their rapid, long-range attacks. Artefacts such as this provide valuable insight into the material culture of nomadic societies and their impact on the political landscape of Late Antiquity. This piece represents a tangible link to the era often associated with figures such as Attila the Hun and the broader migrations that reshaped Europe and the Near East.Condition and Display QualityDespite its age of over 1,500 years, this arrowhead remains well-preserved, with a clearly defined form and evidence of ancient craftsmanship. The natural patina and surface texture contribute to its authenticity and make it a visually striking display piece. Its compact size allows for easy presentation in cabinets, frames, or curated collections of ancient weaponry and artefacts.Authenticity and Certificate of GuaranteeThis artefact is a genuine historical specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity with a lifetime guarantee. Each item is carefully curated to ensure it meets high standards of authenticity and collector value. The photographs provided show the exact piece you will receive, ensuring full transparency and confidence in your purchase.Collector Appeal and Educational ValueHighly sought after by collectors of ancient militaria and nomadic artefacts, this Hunnic arrowhead also serves as an excellent educational piece. It offers insight into the materials, craftsmanship, and warfare strategies of one of history’s most influential nomadic cultures. Whether displayed in a private collection or used for study, it stands as a powerful reminder of the dynamic and transformative period of Late Antiquity.