sihtturgudest
Sihtturgudest is a term that originates from the Icelandic language, where "sihttur" means "arrow" and "gudest" means "of the gods." It refers to a type of arrowhead that was traditionally used in Icelandic archery. These arrowheads are characterized by their distinctive shape, which is often described as a small, pointed tip with a broad base. The design of the sihtturgudest is believed to have been influenced by the Viking and Norse cultures, which had a strong tradition of archery and warfare.
The sihtturgudest was typically made from iron or other durable materials and was attached to the shaft
Today, sihtturgudest are primarily of historical and cultural interest, as they are no longer used in modern