Selection of Late Bronze Age Buttons

£ 25.00

A selection of Late Bronze Age buttons cast from bronze. The button features an unadorned hemispherical dome. A bar is applied to the reverse used for attachment.

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Date: Circa 1200-800 BC
Period: Late Bronze Age Period
Condition: Very fine condition, green patination visible to the surface and encrustation to the interior.
SKU: LD-862 Category: Tags: ,

The Bronze Age, as its name suggests, is a historical period characterised by an extensive use of bronze. It is also known for its use of writing, with cultures such as the Near East and Egypt being the first to develop practical writing systems, and other features of early urban civilisation. The beginning of the Bronze Age differed from region to region and culture to culture, as it was heavily dependent on the discovery of tin mining, smelting, and its combination with hot copper. The result was a hardier and more durable metal, allowing Bronze Age civilisations to transition away from stone tools to metal tools. However, tin was not abundantly available, possibly limiting the use of bronze to the upper classes. Many bronze pieces have been found alongside gold items in the wealthiest burials of warriors and princes from the period. It would seem in larger quantities; these buttons were intended/associated with equestrian equipment.

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Reference: For a similar item,The British Museum, item 1998,0901.100

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