Luristan Bronze Age Dagger / Spearhead
Dating : 1300 B.C -900 B.C
Provenance: This artifact was formerly part of the Abelita family collection, held from the 1980s through the 2000s
Condition: Museum condition
This Bronze age weapon belongs to the Type VI in the Khorasani classification system.
Similar Bronze bladed weapons were famously excavated by Professor Negahban in the royal cemetery of Marlik, marking this blade’s important historical lineage.
This antique has a remarkably preserved long blade, featuring slightly rounded shoulders and a distinctive square-sectioned mid-rib that runs the entire length to the tip for maximum structural rigidity.
Authentication & Ethical Sourcing
At Darksword Armory, we prioritize the legal and ethical trade of antique weapons.
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INTERPOL Verified: This Bronze Age dagger has been cross-referenced with the INTERPOL Database of Stolen Works of Art. We have confirmed that this artifact is not listed, ensuring a clear and legal title for the buyer.
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Certificate of Authenticity: Your purchase includes a formal certificate attesting to the authenticity, provenance, and estimated age of the piece.
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Display Ready: The set includes a custom-designed museum-quality stand, perfect for showcasing this piece of history in your home or office.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a verified, museum-quality weapon from one of the most significant bronze age eras in human history.


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