
Arrowhead, Caerlaverock Castle
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This ancient arrowhead was unearthed during meticulous archaeological excavations at the historic Caerlaverock Castle in Scotland's Dumfries and Galloway region between 1955 and 1966. The skilled archaeologists likely recovered it to analyze its significance in the lives of our ancestors, who used it for hunting massive game like deer. Its broad blade was expertly crafted to inflict a swift loss of blood, making it an effective tool for immobilizing and capturing prey. For those interested in exploring Caerlaverock Castle firsthand, visit our website for valuable information on planning your trip. The arrowhead measures 60 x 40mm and is cataloged as CAER057 within the Rae Project archives.
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