tanged arrow from Fulford

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 Recording the events of September 1066
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Thought at first to be a Seax or small knife from the site. But after conservation opinion is that it is part of a tanged arrowhead of Scandinavian origin.  

 

Before and after conservation

 

 
medieval spurgoad from Fulford Spur goad of a pattern found covering the time of the battle. There is no record of cavalry being employed during the battle.
 
Last updated May 2012