From the Poltalloch estates, Argyll
Add to albumBronze Age halberds were dagger-like objects mounted at right angles to the haft. They were prestigious weapons which functioned as symbols of power. This copper halberd blade was found on the Poltalloch estates in Argyll. It was imported from Ireland.
Halberd blade of copper or bronze, from the Poltalloch estates, Argyll, 2400 - 2000 BC
The links between Ireland and Scotland can be traced back to prehistoric times. Prestigious objects such as axes and halberds as well as metallurgical knowledge passed from Ireland to Scotland.
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- Online ID: 000-100-102-582-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland X.HPO 18
- Date: 2400 - 2000 BC
Between 2400 and 2000 BC
- Material: Copper or bronze
- Dimensions: 10.50" L x 3.50" W along the shaft line
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- Where: Scotland, Argyll, Kilmartin, Poltalloch
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- Clarke, D.V., Cowie, T.G., & Foxon, Andrew (eds). Symbols of power at the time of Stonehenge. Edinburgh: National Museums of Antiquities of Scotland, 1985, pp. 180, 305.
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