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The Tollebeek spearhead

Authors

  • J.J. Butler
  • J.W.H. Hogestijn

Abstract

A find is described, from Tollebeek, near Urk in the Northeast Polder in the Netherlands, of a large spearhead with slits and circular perforations in the blade. Several close parallels are known in the Paris basin and elsewhere in France; fewer in England. Typologically the spearheads of Tollebeek type are related to some of the spearheads with lunate openings, dating to the later part of the Wilburton phase of the Late Bronze Age in Britain.

Published

1988-12-15

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