BYZANTINE ROMAN CAVALRY ARCHER IRON ARROWHEAD
Danube River Valley, Balkan Region.
Byzantine Iron Age: 6th – 11th Century AD
7 cm long
These iron arrowheads were made for and used by the Byzantine Christian Roman armies defending the Empire’s northern border along the Danube River in the present day East Balkans. This region was the northern-most boundary of the Roman Empire for most of its duration and evolution into Byzantium right up until 1336 AD when the area fell under Ottoman rule. In the Balkans, Roman camps and fortresses along the Danube were constantly being challenged by opposing tribes and armies. The river served as a natural barrier against attacks from the north. Collected from a region that was once occupied by the Byzantine Roman military as they fought against the challengers of the Christian Roman Empire, these weapons were utilized by Roman soldiers in one of the many violent and frequent battles that took place in defense of Byzantium.