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Lot 4Q: Ancient Viking, 4.83 g; 70 mm- thin rectangular iron arrowhead from Kievan Rus, 800-1200 AD

Est: $40 USD - $80 USDSold:
Eternity GalleryTampa, FL, USFebruary 01, 2025

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Ancient Viking, 4.83 g; 70 mm- thin rectangular iron arrowhead from Kievan Rus, 800-1200 AD. These thin arrowheads were ideal for penetrating armour, leather, and clothing. Arrowhead was found along the “Varangians to the Greeks” trade route, on the bank Dnieper River. Length: 70 mm = 7.0 cm; Weight: 4.83 g; Strong attraction to magnet. Provenance: private collection in Moscow; Condition: some genuine patina and stable rust, overall perfect condition; The “trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks” was a medieval trade route that connected Scandinavia, Kievan Rus' and the Eastern Roman Empire. The route allowed merchants along its length to establish a direct prosperous trade with the Empire, and prompted some of them to settle in the territories of present-day Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. The majority of the route comprised a long-distance waterway, including the Baltic Sea, several rivers flowing into the Baltic Sea, and rivers of the Dnieper river system, with portages on the drainage divides. An alternative route was along the Dniestr river with stops on the Western shore of Black Sea. These more specific sub-routes are sometimes referred to as the Dnieper trade route and Dniestr trade route, respectively. The route began in Scandinavian trading centers such as Birka, Hedeby, and Gotland, crossed the Baltic Sea, entered the Gulf of Finland, and followed the Neva River into Lake Ladoga. Then it followed the Volkhov River upstream past the towns of Staraya Ladoga and Velikiy Novgorod, crossed Lake Ilmen, and continued up the Lovat River, the Kunya River and possibly the Seryozha River [ru]. From there, a portage led to the Toropa River [ru] and downstream to the Western Dvina River. From the Western Dvina, the ships went upstream along the Kasplya River and were portaged again to the Katynka River (near Katyn), a tributary of the Dnieper. Along the Dnieper, the route crossed several major rapids and passed through Kiev. After entering the Black Sea, it followed its west coast to Constantinople.[1] The Varangian Guard (Greek: Τάγμα των Βαράγγων, Tágma tōn Varángōn) were a part of Byzantine Army and personal bodyguards of the Byzantine emperors from the 10th to the 14th centuries. Initially the guard was composed of Varangians who came from Kievan Rus'. Origin: Hello. Arrows were found in Ukraine (outskirts of the city of Kherson). Sergei

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