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Neolithic arrowheads N100547
HATFIELD EARTHWORKS, Wiltshire. Flint arrowheads from Marden Henge excavations, 2010
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Archaeology Artefact Neolithic Weapon
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Introducing the Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring an intriguing image of Neolithic arrowheads N100547 by Ian Leonard from Historic England. This captivating mug showcases a piece of ancient history, transporting you back to the Hatfield Earthworks in Wiltshire where these arrowheads were discovered during the Marden Henge excavations in 2010. Bring a touch of archaeology into your daily routine with this unique and thought-provoking mug. Perfect for sipping your favorite hot beverage and pondering the mysteries of the past.
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Mug Size is 8cm high x 9.5cm diameter (3.1" x 3.7")
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This print showcases a collection of Neolithic arrowheads, revealing the remarkable craftsmanship and ingenuity of our ancient ancestors. Discovered during the Marden Henge excavations in 2010 at Hatfield Earthworks, Wiltshire, these flint arrowheads offer a fascinating glimpse into the weaponry used by our Neolithic predecessors. Each meticulously crafted arrowhead tells its own story, bearing witness to a time when survival depended on hunting prowess and strategic warfare. The delicate yet deadly design of these artefacts is truly awe-inspiring; their sharp edges and finely chiseled tips are testament to the skillful hands that fashioned them thousands of years ago. As we hold this print in our hands today, it serves as a tangible link to an era long past. It invites us to ponder upon the lives led by those who wielded these weapons with precision and purpose. These arrowheads not only symbolize human resilience but also highlight mankind's unyielding quest for progress throughout history. Preserved through time, they stand as silent witnesses to humanity's enduring curiosity about its origins. Through archaeological discoveries like this one captured by Ian Leonard for Historic England, we gain invaluable insights into our collective heritage – reminding us that beneath layers of modernity lies an intricate tapestry woven from countless generations before us. Let this image transport you back in time as you marvel at the artistry behind each carefully crafted piece – a testament to both human creativity and adaptability across millennia.
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