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Sun 27 Oct, 2019 12:18 pm
That looks similar in style to one I have (pic attached). I agree with the comments above about Luristan being a catch-all for anything vaguely bronze age and middle eastern.
I am not a bronze age specialist by any stretch of the imagination, as I am mostly a rapier and smallsword collector, and certainly not compared to Dan above, but I have a few bronze age pieces. I am never sure whether they are fake or not but I guess my only question about fakes or looting for bronze age items is people generally create fakes or loot for money and is there any money in bronze age items ? There are a lot around in the market place (and possibly many are fakes) but not many collectors want them (sadly in my view as I have been a life-long fan of bronze age Aegean history since I was a schoolboy). So unless it's exceptional, a lot of bronze age daggers and spearheads go for £100 - £200. So you question the value in people looting or faking, but maybe the base price for the looter in their own economy makes it worth it.
Also many of these items, if genuine, may have been acquired a long time ago, in the 19th century when excavation and acquisition of ancient archeology in Europe really took off. It doesn't mean it wasn't looted in that period, but tracing it becomes a whole different practical and legal issue.
I guess corrosion is a big factor. Bronze doesn't corrode as much as iron so an iron age piece much later is as rare as hens' teeth but bronze age pieces are not that rare. As noted above, how many are genuine is up for debate. Which is why I generally stick to my specialist area !
Daniel
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