67/1938/6
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110/1931/11b
Notes from a research visit by Gaye Sculthorpe, Curator of Oceanic Collections at the British Museum, 8-9/07/2015: This is a very old specimen from Western Australia, south-west Western Australia.
E1125
This is one of a small group of items that were donated by WR Hayman in October 1868.
E1126
E1137
742/1913
88/1934/10
33/1953/33a
33/1953/33c
33/1953/33d
33/1953/38
223/2006/2
108/2000/5/1
This Australian spearhead is made out of glass.
108/2000/5/2
108/2000/5/3
108/2000/5/4
This a fine spearhead made of glass, broken into three pieces.
108/2000/5/5
This Australian spearhead has a missing tip.
109/2000/1
This sharp blade of glass from Australia was used as a weapon and tool by the people who made it.
109/2000/2
This spearhead is from Australia and made out of bottle glass.
109/2000/3
This is a very fine example of an Australian arrowhead made out of glass.
A707
This stone tool was likely used as a weapon point.
E1797
At the base of the tip are six ornamental barbs carved in the form of rosettes with tassels.
E789b
A barbed spearhead. This item was collected by midshipman John Woodward Scott.
51/1916/38
450/2005/9/1/1
This Roman spearhead is one of two found during excavations in Princesshay, Exeter.
1897/1/2/1
Made from brown bottle glass, with a fine point and serrated edges.
1897/1/2/2
This spearhead is made out of bottle glass.
1897/1/2/3
Flaked obsidian spearhead.
47/2005/7/1
This spearhead was found during excavations of the legionary defences in Exeter, and originally had a long wooden handle.
51/1916/28
Spearhead made from walrus ivory.