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Halberd

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from Kingarth, Bute

Postcard of Halberd.
000-100-034-366-C
© National Museums Scotland

Halberd

Bronze Age halberds were dagger-like objects mounted at right angles to the haft. This bronze example is one of three found together at Kingarth in Bute. The hoard was buried between 2300 and 2000 BC.

The blade has a midrib with a moulding and ribbing at the blade edge. There is one rivet hole where the blade attached to the haft.

Halberds were unambiguous weapons, and clearly served a ceremonial purpose. Over 40 are known from Scotland, varying in shape and size, though most have a midrib and rivet holes. Most are from single finds, though four hoards containing only halberds are known.


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Online ID: 000-100-034-366-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.DJ 9
Date: Between 2300 and 2000 BC
Material: Bronze; broad; with traces of three rivet holes
Dimensions: 13.00" L
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Where: Scotland, Bute, Kingarth
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Description: Bronze halberd from Kingarth, Bute
References:
  • Coles, John M. Scottish Early Bronze Age metalwork. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 101 (1968-9), 1-110, esp. pp 35-40, 87, 105. 
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