
Arrowhead №4
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Russia's Republic of Bashkortostan in Kuyurgazinsky District is where a significant archaeological site was unearthed back in 1999, specifically known as Necropolis Novomusinsky. Among its many discoveries, one particular finding stood out: the third kurgan's first burial site yielded an arrowhead from a quiver that numbered 38 examples - Arrow number two measured 30 millimeters in length and was crafted from bronze through a casting process. This remarkable artifact falls squarely within the Iron Age chronology, dating back to the late fourth century BCE up until the early third century BCE, distinctly characteristic of the Sarmatian culture's influence during that time period.
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