European Bronze Age Bronze Socketed Spearhead

$509.13

A very fine European Bronze Age cast bronze spearhead featuring a lanceolate blade. The blade features gently upwards-sloping shoulders, from which the edges taper evenly to a point. A pronounced, rounded central midrib runs down the centre of the blade and develops fluidly into a cylindrical socket. The weapon displays a beautiful, dark red patination. Some minor scratches feature to the surface and minor chips to the edges of the blade.

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european bronze age bronze socketed spearhead
European Bronze Age Bronze Socketed Spearhead
$509.13

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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. It is believed that razors were an important part of Bronze Age male identity as they were used not only in revealing the face and sculpting the facial hair, but also is body modifications.

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Additional information

Weight 130.7 g
Dimensions 3.8 × 17.8 cm
Culture

Celtic

Metal

Bronze

Region

Central Europe, Western Europe