Canaanite Bronze Spearhead | Late Bronze Age Weapon 1200–1000 BC

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Description

Description

This authentic Canaanite bronze spearhead dates to the Late Bronze Age, circa 1200–1000 BC. Featuring a leaf-shaped blade with a pronounced central rib and tang for hafting, it represents a classic weapon form used throughout the ancient Levant by Canaanite warriors and hunters.

Cast in bronze and preserved with an attractive green and earthen patina, this spearhead offers a tangible connection to the military traditions of the biblical world. Weapons of this type were designed for use on spears and light javelins, providing both thrusting and throwing capabilities in warfare and hunting.

Despite its small size, the piece displays the elegant proportions and skilled craftsmanship characteristic of Bronze Age metalworking.

Length: 9 cm (3.54 inches)

Period and Time

Period and Time

Canaanite Civilization | Late Bronze Age | Circa 1200–1000 BC

The Canaanites were the ancient people of the Levant, living in the lands of present-day Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria. During the Late Bronze Age, Canaanite city-states flourished as important centers of trade, culture, and military activity. Bronze weapons such as spearheads, javelins, and swords were widely used for warfare, hunting, and defense during this period.

Material

Material

Cast Bronze Construction

This spearhead was crafted from bronze, an alloy primarily composed of copper and tin. Ancient metalworkers cast the weapon in a mold before refining the edges and shaping the tang by hand. Bronze remained the preferred material for weapons throughout much of the Late Bronze Age due to its durability, strength, and resistance to corrosion.

Over the course of more than three thousand years, the metal developed the beautiful natural patina visible today, a prized indicator of age and authenticity.

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