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Two thousand years ago, the world was ruled by Rome, one in every four people on earth lived and died under Roman law.
The Roman Period generally dates from around 200 BC to 476 AD, and is divided into the Republican era and the Imperial era which can be dated from 27 BC when Octavian (the great-nephew of Julius Caesar) was given the title "Augustus" by the Roman Senate. The Romans were superb engineers and builders. Roman artifacts appearing on the market today have a wide variety of geographic provenances, from Western Russia to Northern Africa to Great Britain and Scotland to Northern Europe. Following are a few of the items currently available from Romancoins.net. * If purchasing more than one item - email mcintyre@romancoins.net for reduced shipping rates. **For international shipping charges, contact us at mcintyre@romancoins.net |
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RT102 Roman Bronze Cosmetic Tweezers
Still useable with a design that has remained unchanged to the modern day.
45mm Excavated: Balkins Circa 100AD
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RAH001 Roman Tanged Anti-Calvary Arrowhead Dark Reddish-brown Color 123x30mm 15.6g Circa 200AD
Dark reddish-brown color. The purpose of the large head was to provide tremendous stopping power and at the same time inflicting maximum damage on the enemy horse by tearing muscles and large blood vessels. Similar arrowheads were used for hunting large animals like elk, bears, etc. Very attractive and desirable ancient weapon dating back almost 2000 years.
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RAH004 Roman Iron Tanged Arrowhead Excavated: Germany 86mm Circa 1-200AD
The tang is the bottom part of the arrowhead that was attached to the arrow |
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RAH003 Roman Iron Socketed Arrowhead Length: 125mm Weight: 13.3g Circa 1-3AD Excavated: Germany
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RAH002 Roman Bronze Tanged Arrowhead Length: 53mm Weight: 3.7g Circa 1-3AD
PERFECT CONDITION
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RAH005 Roman Iron Tanged Arrowhead Excavated: Germany 94mm Circa 1-200AD The tang is the bottom part of the arrowhead that was attached to the arrow
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RFS001 Roman Iron Fire Starter - Sled or Sleigh Style
Excavated: Greece 36mm x 80mm - 37.7g Circa 1-4 AD |
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RFS002 Roman Iron Fire Starter
Suspension loop is intact Excavated: Germany 22mm x 90mm - 47.5g Circa 1-200 AD |
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RFS003 Roman Iron Fire Starter Excavated: Germany 52mm x 30mm - 22.85g Circa 1-200 AD |
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RT101 Roman Bronze Voting Staff Ring with a Bird
These sticks, most commonly ending with a bird or a hand were used as a voting tool by senators in provincial cities.
Excavated: Balkins 115 and 70 mm Circa 200AD |
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RT105 Byzantine Bronze Bell
Attractive Byzantine bronze bell. Nice patina and beautiful detail. Dimensions: 18 x 18 mm. Post 7th century AD. |
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RAP101 Bronze Socketed, Trilobed Arrowhead The bronze arrow head served as a versatile weapon for the hunt and for war. This piece may have been part of a great battle of Roman legionnaires in ancient times. The earlier types of arrowheads were dual-sided, later being improved to the tri-sided type for better piercing capability and accuracy. 22mm 100BC-AD200 |
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RAP102 Bronze Socketed, Trilobed Arrowhead The bronze arrow head served as a versatile weapon for the hunt and for war. This piece may have been part of a great battle of Roman legionnaires in ancient times. The earlier types of arrowheads were dual-sided, later being improved to the tri-sided type for better piercing capability and accuracy. 22mm 100BC-AD200 |
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RT103 Byzantine Bronze Thimble 22mm
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RT106 Ancient Roman Sewing Needle Length 160mm - Weight 32g Green Patina C 100AD
VERY NICE!!!!
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RT104 Ancient Roman Writing Stylus Nice patina and detail. Re-sharpened. Length: 75mm
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