Abstract

The article is devoted to the introduction into scientific circulation of a series of bronze arrowheads from the private museum “The World of Time” (Barnaul). Working with such collections is an important task, since the 1990s some of the archaeological objects began to settle in private collections. The latter led to the fact that many of them were inaccessible to a wide range of researchers, which reduced the available source base. In total, six products belonging to the early Iron Age originate from the funds of this institution. The paper provides a detailed description of their morphology and all metrological indicators. Further, a detailed typological analysis of the material is given: analogies are considered both for individual features and their totality for each subject. The typology made it possible to identify the chronological positions of the products under consideration. So, one copy is earlier and dates from the “Early Scythian” time. The main part of the series is represented by more developed forms and can be attributed to the Scythian-Saka time.

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