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Over 35 whole or pieces of arrowheads were recovered from excavations at Nevern Castle, which was in use 1108-1196 by both Norman invaders and Welsh resistance at different periods.
In Britain in the 12th century, most arrowheads were used for both hunting and warfare.
The excavations took place 2008-2018, led by Dr Chris Caple of Durham University.

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