Ancient 14th-10th century B.C. Caspian Sea Area Amlash Bronze Spear Head
This ancient artifact is a stunning bronze spearhead with a double-edged blade that tapers to a sharp point, perfect for penetrating armor or fending off enemies. It features a flattened central rib that runs down the blade's center and extends into a rectangular tang, providing a secure grip for its wielder.
This remarkable piece dates back to the 14th-10th century B.C. and was found in the Caspian Sea area of Amlash. Its intricate design and impeccable craftsmanship are a testament to the skill of the ancient metalworkers who created it.MEASUREMENTS: Overall length: 30 cm (11.81 inches)
CONDITION: It is in excellent condition for an antique combat bronze spear that is over 3000 years old. No cracks or repairs. The surface is covered by its natural green patina and earth encrustation.
PROVENANCE: Ex-private old Canadian collection of antiques and antiquities formed in the 1980s.