Ancient Leaf Form Bronze Spear | Circa 2500-1900 BCE

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Ancient Cypriot bronze spear with finely crafted leaf-shaped blade and hooked tang, Early Bronze Age, circa 2500–1900 BCE.
Ancient Cypriot bronze spear with finely crafted leaf-shaped blade and hooked tang, Early Bronze Age, circa 2500–1900 BCE.
Ancient Cypriot bronze spear with finely crafted leaf-shaped blade and hooked tang, Early Bronze Age, circa 2500–1900 BCE.
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  • Ancient Cypriot bronze spear with finely crafted leaf-shaped blade and hooked tang, Early Bronze Age, circa 2500–1900 BCE.
  • Ancient Cypriot bronze spear with finely crafted leaf-shaped blade and hooked tang, Early Bronze Age, circa 2500–1900 BCE.
  • Ancient Cypriot bronze spear with finely crafted leaf-shaped blade and hooked tang, Early Bronze Age, circa 2500–1900 BCE.
  • 748399
  • 748399
  • 748399
Ancient Cypriot bronze spear with finely crafted leaf-shaped blade and hooked tang, Early Bronze Age, circa 2500–1900 BCE.
Ancient Cypriot bronze spear with finely crafted leaf-shaped blade and hooked tang, Early Bronze Age, circa 2500–1900 BCE.
Ancient Cypriot bronze spear with finely crafted leaf-shaped blade and hooked tang, Early Bronze Age, circa 2500–1900 BCE.
748399
748399
748399

Ancient Leaf Form Bronze Spear | Circa 2500-1900 BCE

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Cyprus, Eastern Mediterranean
Material: Bronze
Period: Early Bronze Age, Early Cypriot III (circa 2500–1900 BCE)

Description
This ancient Mediterranean bronze spear is a fine example of early Cypriot weaponry, crafted during the Early Bronze Age. It features a distinct leaf-shaped blade paired with a hooked tang, a hallmark of Cypriot innovation in metalworking. Such spears were designed for both hunting and combat, embodying the technological advancements and cultural exchanges that defined Cyprus as a major hub in the ancient Mediterranean world.

Features

- Finely crafted leaf-shaped blade, ideal for cutting and thrusting

- Hooked tang for secure attachment to a wooden shaft, preventing splitting on impact

- Evidence of advanced Early Bronze Age metallurgy

- Distinctive Cypriot form reflecting both practical and ceremonial use

Cultural Significance
Weapons such as this spear not only served practical roles in hunting and warfare but also held ceremonial importance, often deposited in tombs as grave offerings. Cyprus, strategically located at the crossroads of Greece, Syria, Turkey, and Egypt, became a center of cultural and technological exchange. This spear reflects that dynamic interaction and highlights the island’s importance in early Mediterranean trade and craftsmanship.

Condition
Excellent preservation for its age, with a stable structure and a rich natural bronze patina. Signs of age, including surface wear, affirm its authenticity as an Early Bronze Age artifact.

Dimensions (approximate)
Length: 17 in
Width: 2.5 in

Age
Circa 2500–1900 BCE

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Cyprus, Eastern Mediterranean
Material: Bronze
Period: Early Bronze Age, Early Cypriot III (circa 2500–1900 BCE)

Description
This ancient Mediterranean bronze spear is a fine example of early Cypriot weaponry, crafted during the Early Bronze Age. It features a distinct leaf-shaped blade paired with a hooked tang, a hallmark of Cypriot innovation in metalworking. Such spears were designed for both hunting and combat, embodying the technological advancements and cultural exchanges that defined Cyprus as a major hub in the ancient Mediterranean world.

Features

- Finely crafted leaf-shaped blade, ideal for cutting and thrusting

- Hooked tang for secure attachment to a wooden shaft, preventing splitting on impact

- Evidence of advanced Early Bronze Age metallurgy

- Distinctive Cypriot form reflecting both practical and ceremonial use

Cultural Significance
Weapons such as this spear not only served practical roles in hunting and warfare but also held ceremonial importance, often deposited in tombs as grave offerings. Cyprus, strategically located at the crossroads of Greece, Syria, Turkey, and Egypt, became a center of cultural and technological exchange. This spear reflects that dynamic interaction and highlights the island’s importance in early Mediterranean trade and craftsmanship.

Condition
Excellent preservation for its age, with a stable structure and a rich natural bronze patina. Signs of age, including surface wear, affirm its authenticity as an Early Bronze Age artifact.

Dimensions (approximate)
Length: 17 in
Width: 2.5 in

Age
Circa 2500–1900 BCE

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