Dagger (13th–12th centuries BC, Artik)
Appearance
Dagger | |
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Material | bronze |
Size | 44 x 4.6 cm |
Created | 13th-12th centuries BC |
Discovered | Artik, Armenia |
Present location | History Museum of Armenia |
Identification | 2346-331 |
The Dagger from the 13th to 12th centuries BC was discovered in Artik as a monolithic, wedge-shaped, blade dagger. It is kept in the History Museum of Armenia's collection under the number 2346-331.
Description
The dagger is a single cast, bronze, wedge-shaped blade, measuring 44 x 4.6 cm. The double-edged dagger is decorated on both sides with furrows and single embossed serpents crawling between them. It is made of a complex technical method, using two-tone metal (glowing reddish copper reliefs incrusted on a yellow surface). There is a running spiral carved on the upper widening part of the blade. The wrist holds a tubular, spherical head, where there are triangular partitions forming separate sections, preserving wooden inlays.[1]
References
- ^ Ալբոմ-կատալոգ, Հայաստանի պատմության թանգարան, 2016, 160 էջ: A Glance from the Bronze Age. Yerevan, History Museum of Armenia, 2016, 160 pages.
See also
- A Glance from the Bronze Age. Yerevan, History Museum of Armenia, 2016, 160 pages.