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Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 9-16961, described as Arrowhead, flint, serrated, hollow base notch 2.75 cm length.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 9-16770, described as Arrowhead. Barbed deltoid blade, raised mid-rib; round tang tapering to point. L. 62 cm.; L. of tang 3.0 cm.  Green patina. Arrowheads of the deltoid form are widely distributed in Western Persia from the late 2nd Early 1st millennium B.C. aand are presursors of the winged arrowheads which have the same distribution: Persian Talish, Dailaman, Marlik, Amlash, Khurvin; in Kurdistan Bit Sorgh; cemetery B from Sialk and in Lursitan.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 6-1320, described as Copper arrow point
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number L-15217, described as Obsidian.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number L-18410, described as Black obsidian arrow point. Tip broken off. Additional point may be a different museum number.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 9-16769, described as Arrow. Trilobate socketed.  Partial loss of tang and losses on one blade edge.  L. 3.4 cm. rilobed, socketed arrowheads are widely distributed in NE Iran. The form may have developed in Trans-Caucasia.  In Anatolia the archaeological context suggests an association with the Cimmerians in the late 8th or early 7th century B.C.  In Persia they are reported from Zindan, Hasanlu, Ziweyeh; outside graves and cemeteries at Sialk “B” and from Bab Jan.  Other sites, including Hasanlu, have yielded additional arrowheads of this type, but from unknown contexts.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 1-46057, described as Arrow point white flint
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number L-15204, described as Obsidian.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number L-18213, described as Quartz arrow point
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number L-18376, described as Black obsidian.