European Bronze Age Bronze Socketed Spearhead

£ 695.00

An extremely fine European Bronze Age cast bronze spearhead, featuring a flamed-shaped blade. The blade displays a long, undulating shape with rounded shoulders and a pronounced central midrib. On either side of the central rib are accented, vertical fullers. The stem of the spearhead follows from the midrib into a cylindrical socket which becomes wider towards the bottom. Near the base of the socket are two perforated rivet holes, used for attaching and securing the blade onto a wooden shaft. The weapon displays beautiful golden and green patination.

Date: Circa 2200-800 BC
Period: Bronze Age
Provenance: Ex German Collection, Munich, 1990's.
Condition: Excellent condition. Signs of wear to the surface such as chips and scratches to the blade, and a beautiful patina.

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SKU: JW-55 Category: Tags: ,

Although some Bronze Age spearheads were intended for practical use as weapons in war and hunting, archaeologists believe that some were designed exclusively as religious offerings. Spearheads of all types were attached into long handles modelled from ash or pinewood, with those functioning as votive offerings usually thrown into bodies of water. Size gives the best indication as to a spearhead’s intended use: smaller spearheads tended to be projectile weapons, whereas larger ones were thrusting weapons. The largest of spearheads were probably the ceremonial ones, on account of their impractical size, with decoration and barbs serving as further indications of their ritual purpose.

 

Weight 117 g
Dimensions W 3.3 x H 17.9 cm
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Reference: For a similar item,The British Museum, item 1925,1017.3

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