European Bronze Age Sickle Blade

$271.54

A fine Bronze Age, crescent shaped, sickle blade cast from bronze. It features a sharply curving single-edged blade descending into a grooved stem with a rectangular projection above which would have been used for attachment to a wooden handle. The reverse is smooth and unworked. The piece is covered in a striking green patina and displays some chips consistent with age and wear.

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european Bronze Age sickle blade
European Bronze Age Sickle Blade
$271.54

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European Bronze Age farmers differed from their stone-cutting predecessors. They used horses and chariots to work; kept flocks of sheep for woollen clothing; and used bronze as a standard commodity of exchange. Technological development was rapid, the manufacture of tools and weapons increased and specialised equipment emerged for shaving, woodworking, and metalworking. The sickle blade was a common tool during the Bronze Age in Europe, and served an agricultural purpose, harvesting crops or cutting forage. However, many further sickles have been found with a symbolic or religious significance attached to them.

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Additional information

Weight 77.2 g
Dimensions 17.4 × 8.8 cm
Culture

Celtic

Metal

Bronze

Region

Western Europe