A lovely Elamite bronze dagger
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A lovely Elamite bronze dagger, c. mid-3rd Millennium BC, with short leaf-shaped blade made separately from the hilt, two parallel blood channels to either side of the midrib on both faces. The hilt with curved guard and net-like pattern and pellets in low relief, one surviving copper rivet secures the blade, the other now lost but the hole remains. L: 9 2/5 in (23.9cm). Intact with a glossy olive patina and light deposits. A gorgeous example of this early dagger type!. Cf. Moorey, Catalogue of the Ancient Persian Bronzes in the Ashmolean Museum, (Oxford, 1971), pp. 69-70 for other examples and a discussion of this dagger type. Ex UK private collection, acquired during the 1970s and 1980s.
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A lovely Elamite bronze dagger
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