A winged spearhead is a type of spearhead that has two protrusions on either side of the blade, resembling wings.
The spearhead itself is usually made of iron or steel, and it attaches to a long wooden pole or shaft.
It was used by various civilizations throughout history, including the Ancient Greeks, Romans, and Chinese.
The wings on the spearhead helped to stabilize it during a thrust, preventing it from penetrating too deeply into it's target.
The primary purpose of a Winged Spearhead was to serve as a versatile weapon that could be used for thrusting, slashing, and throwing.
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