Greek Bronze Spearhead
A bronze spearhead from Archaic Greece, corroded patina confirming ancient battlefield recovery. HTS 9705.10.00.10 applies as an archaeological weapon per statistical note 1. Exemplifies hoplite warfare technology.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If modern replica or functional weapon part
Parts for firearms or arms classify in Chapter 93 if not cultural artifacts.
If imported as refined copper-bronze scrap
Metal content dominates if provenance lacks, shifting to Chapter 74.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Obtain Greek archaeological service export permit; EU cultural goods regulation applies
• Insure against damage during transport due to fragile corrosion
• Differentiate from replicas to avoid Chapter 97 heading 9703 misclassification
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