from Bailielands, Auchterarder, Perthshire
Add to albumThis bronze sword was found at Balilielands at Auchterarder in Perthshire. It was a prestigious possession, used sometime between 950 and 750 BC.
The leaf-shaped blade has two rivet holes in the hilt plate and one in each wing, one of which is preserved for securing a handle. It is damaged on its edge.
Technological advances in bronze casting in the late Bronze Age resulted in new and better weapons. Long slashing swords became popular in the early 1st millennium BC. They could be used on foot or from horseback, and were prestigious weapons.
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- Online ID: 000-100-104-082-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland X.DL 23
- Date: 950 - 750 BC
Between 950 and 750 BC
- Material: Bronze; leaf shaped; imperfect on edge; with two rivet holes in hilt and one in each wing, one of the latter remaining
- Dimensions: 23.5" L
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- Where: Scotland, Perthshire, Auchterarder, Bailielands
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- Description: Bronze sword from Bailielands, Auchterarder, Perthshire, 950 - 750 BC
- References:
- Coles, John M. Scottish late Bronze Age metalwork: typology, distributions and chronology. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 93 (1959-1960), pp 16-134, esp. 85.
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