I am principally a collector of 16th-17th century arms and armour, and it is there that my library and (meagre) expertise lie. Recently though, a sword has caught my eye, which the dealer claims is a Luristan short sword, 15" long and dating to about 1000BC. I have absolutely no knowledge in this area at all.
Looking through the previous posts on here, of which there are plenty, concerning Luristan swords and spear heads, I get the impression that broadly speaking a so-called Luristan sword:
(1) might be a Chinese copy;
(2) might be a tourist/collectible;
(3) if genuine it is probably looted;
(4) without a metallurgical analysis it is almost impossible to be certain about anything.
A bit of research through books on weapons of the era leads me to think that this sword looks the part- ergo it is either genuine or a fake, but not likely to be a genuine sword of a totally different era/culture. It certainly doesn't seem to me to be anything like the Chinese swords that are on the market.
That said- the dealer is only asking for £500 for the sword. By any standard this seems pretty cheap to me. Is this in itself a reason to be suspicious?
Is anyone here able to give any insight? The attached photos are the only ones that the dealer has posted. Thanks in advance for any thoughts/advice.

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