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Bronze arrowhead, Middle East, 2nd–1st millennium BC (1)

Bronze arrowhead, Middle East, 2nd–1st millennium BC

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About the item: An authentic Middle Eastern bronze arrowhead – a valuable artifact of prehistoric warfare and metallurgy, dating to the 2nd–1st millennium BC. This 85 mm long weaponry element reflects the technological breakthrough of the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age within the territorie...
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Bronze arrowhead, Middle East, 2nd–1st millennium BC
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16 x 85 x 85 mm.

About the item: An authentic Middle Eastern bronze arrowhead – a valuable artifact of prehistoric warfare and metallurgy, dating to the 2nd–1st millennium BC. This 85 mm long weaponry element reflects the technological breakthrough of the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age within the territories of ancient Persia and surrounding regions. The specimen is characterized by a stable, good state of preservation with a natural mineral patina. Valued for its defensive and military significance, this arrowhead is an excellent example of ancient warfare heritage on the antique market.

Technical information:

Length: 85 mm.
Width: 16 mm.
Origin: Middle East.
Period / Epoch: 2nd–1st millennium BC, Bronze and Iron Age.
Cultural context: Middle Eastern region, associated with the area of Elam and neighboring civilizations.
Material: Bronze.
Condition: Good condition, the arrowhead has maintained its original structural form, and the surface is covered with an authentic greenish-gray mineral patina formed over millennia, testifying to long burial in a controlled sedimentary environment.

Structural and analytical breakdown: This military artifact demonstrates a classic lanceolate, laurel leaf shape, which was engineered to ensure maximum aerodynamic properties and high piercing power. The profile of the arrowhead features a slight central ridge, providing additional structural rigidity to the thin casting during impact. The lower section gracefully tapers into a long tang designed for attachment to a wooden or reed arrow shaft. The surface texture is naturally rough, covered with copper carbonate crystallization marks – pitting corrosion, which creates a unique antique aesthetic highly valued among antique weapon enthusiasts. There are no artificial coatings or modern modifications, allowing for a close inspection of the true craftsmanship of the metallurgists of that era.

Historical and geographical context: In the 2nd–1st millennium BC, the Middle East was the epicenter of dynamic empires and intense military conflicts. One of the most significant political entities in this region was the Elamite culture, which flourished in the territory of modern-day Iran. Due to its strategically favorable geographical position near the Persian Gulf, Elam was a major commercial hub connecting routes between Asia and the Middle East, allowing local communities to possess great wealth and advanced metal casting technologies. This type of bronze arrowhead was heavily utilized by professional archer units, who formed the elite of the Elamite, Babylonian, and Assyrian armies.

Collectible and investment value: The market value of this antique bronze arrowhead is defined by its historical age and excellent preservation of anatomical proportions – intact weaponry elements without broken tips or deep fractures always maintain stable demand. Due to its compact dimensions, deep patina, and accessibility, this millennia-old weapon will become a perfect accent in archaeological collections of ancient civilizations or a solid historical interior piece. This Ancient Eastern masterpiece, approximately three thousand years old, is an authentic document of Bronze Age military history, harmoniously combining technical functionality, the natural beauty of minerals, and long-term collectible potential.

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