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Figure 5. Spear head without inv. n., spear head n. 650 and scramasax n. 657 (photo: Andrea Biondi).
The spear head number 650 (Figg. 5 and 10) a spine that runs out in the middle of the blade.
can be identified as a cusp with parallel wires The other spear head (Figg. 5 and 10) that, as we
and with an elongated and narrow body whose have reminded, unfortunately has not an inven-
width does not noticeably vary along the blade tory number, has a triangular body blade with
(with the exception of the tip and the narrowing the width growing progressively from the end up
that precedes the socket). This specimen has also at the base, where the narrowing that precedes
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Figure 5. Spear head without inv. n., spear head n. 650 and scramasax n. 657 (photo: Andrea Biondi).
The spear head number 650 (Figg. 5 and 10) a spine that runs out in the middle of the blade.
can be identified as a cusp with parallel wires The other spear head (Figg. 5 and 10) that, as we
and with an elongated and narrow body whose have reminded, unfortunately has not an inven-
width does not noticeably vary along the blade tory number, has a triangular body blade with
(with the exception of the tip and the narrowing the width growing progressively from the end up
that precedes the socket). This specimen has also at the base, where the narrowing that precedes