I'm selling the two spear heads as a pair, one sale for both. Good quality cast and worked, I'd say museum grade. Heavily patinated so they look period-correct, too. The model is Middle Bronze I, circa 2000 BCE. These were common all around the Middle East. They have what is called "crooked tang"; the attachment is to a split-end shaft that is bound tightly. The crooked end prevents the head from coming off. This kind of head had been occasionally applied as a short sword. Length is 12-1/2" , about 32cm. Thick spine, hollow ground blades, sharp edges, semi-blunt points.
Ref: Yadin, The Art of Warfare in Biblical Lands, vol. I, pp. 156-7.
Price: $125 for both, worldwide shipping included. I accept Paypal, no additional fee.
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