Set of Bronze Spearheads | Leaf-Shaped Ancient Weapons | Circa 2000–1000 BCE
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Historical Context & Origin
Region: Near East or Europe
Material: Bronze
Period: Bronze or Iron Age (circa 2nd–1st millennium BCE)
Description
This set of authentic bronze spearheads is a remarkable example of early weaponry from the Bronze or Iron Age. Designed for both warfare and hunting, these spearheads highlight the ingenuity of ancient metalworkers who created durable, functional, and symbolically powerful tools. Their sleek, tapered forms and enduring craftsmanship reflect the martial traditions and survival needs of early societies.
Features
- Leaf-shaped and tapered forms designed for penetration and durability
- Rich green patina developed over centuries of burial and preservation
- Mounted on modern black stands for elegant display
- Representative of both practical weaponry and ceremonial prestige objects
Cultural Significance
Weapons such as these spearheads played a vital role in early civilizations, serving as essential tools for defense, hunting, and combat. Beyond their practical function, they often carried symbolic weight, representing strength, leadership, and status within their societies. Their survival today provides a tangible link to the martial culture and technological achievements of ancient Europe and the Near East.
Condition
Excellent preservation with stable form and rich green patina. Minor surface wear and weathering consistent with great age, adding to their authenticity and historical character.
Dimensions (approximate)
Height: 7 in
Width: 2 in
Depth: 2 in
Age
Bronze or Iron Age (circa 2nd–1st millennium BCE)
Description
Historical Context & Origin
Region: Near East or Europe
Material: Bronze
Period: Bronze or Iron Age (circa 2nd–1st millennium BCE)
Description
This set of authentic bronze spearheads is a remarkable example of early weaponry from the Bronze or Iron Age. Designed for both warfare and hunting, these spearheads highlight the ingenuity of ancient metalworkers who created durable, functional, and symbolically powerful tools. Their sleek, tapered forms and enduring craftsmanship reflect the martial traditions and survival needs of early societies.
Features
- Leaf-shaped and tapered forms designed for penetration and durability
- Rich green patina developed over centuries of burial and preservation
- Mounted on modern black stands for elegant display
- Representative of both practical weaponry and ceremonial prestige objects
Cultural Significance
Weapons such as these spearheads played a vital role in early civilizations, serving as essential tools for defense, hunting, and combat. Beyond their practical function, they often carried symbolic weight, representing strength, leadership, and status within their societies. Their survival today provides a tangible link to the martial culture and technological achievements of ancient Europe and the Near East.
Condition
Excellent preservation with stable form and rich green patina. Minor surface wear and weathering consistent with great age, adding to their authenticity and historical character.
Dimensions (approximate)
Height: 7 in
Width: 2 in
Depth: 2 in
Age
Bronze or Iron Age (circa 2nd–1st millennium BCE)
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