Description:

Ancient Near East, Luristan, ca. 1000 BCE. A handsome pair of bronze daggers, each featuring a double-edged blade with a tapering point and a prominent mid-rib enveloped in layers of green and russet patina. The larger displays a long, triangular blade, a thick shoulder, and a rectangular handle, recessed on 2 sides and flared at the end for easy gripping. Alternatively, the more petite weapon presents a slender form that narrows to an even thinner, flat hilt. The region of Luristan, which encompasses the rugged Zagros Mountain chain, is famous for its bronze work that was above and beyond the skill level of contemporary groups. The affluent group in Luristan society that patronized the metalworking industry and purchased fine items like this sword were nomadic horsemen. They would travel into towns and purchase swords and other bronze and iron objects from craftsmen there. Size of blade w/ pommel: 12.5" L x 1.6" W (31.8 cm x 4.1 cm)

Although these horsemen were pre-literate, we know from the records of the Elamites and other southern neighbors that these tribesmen functioned as mercenaries in the constant warfare between the Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and Elamites. When they died, they were buried in rock-covered tombs with their swords.

Provenance: private Everett, Massachusetts, USA collection; larger: purchased on March 29, 2015; ex-California, USA collection; more petite: purchased on June 15, 2014; ex-British Columbia, Canada collection

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  • Condition: Perforations through the handle of the handle and chips to blade on broader blade. Chip and small tear and indentations to peripheries of slender blade. Both are in overall good condition with green patina and dark toning.

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