Elamite Bronze Long Sword | Late Bronze Age Artifact, c. 1200–800 BC

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Description

Description

An authentic Elamite bronze long sword dating to approximately 1200–800 BC, from the Kingdom of Elam in the Ancient Near East. The sword features a long tapering blade with a pronounced central midrib, a substantial guard, and a distinctive T-shaped pommel. Weapons of this type were carried by warriors and elites during the final centuries of the Bronze Age, a period marked by regional conflict, trade, and the emergence of new military technologies.

Beautifully preserved with an ancient archaeological patina, this sword represents the craftsmanship and martial traditions of one of the most influential civilizations of the ancient Near East.

Dimensions:
Length: 44.5 cm (17.5 in)
Width: 5 cm (1.97 in)
Weight: 535 g

Period and Time

Period and Time

This sword dates to the Late Bronze Age, circa 1200–800 BC, and is attributed to the Elamite civilization. Centered around the ancient cities of Susa and Anshan, the Kingdom of Elam was one of the great powers of the Ancient Near East, maintaining close political, military, and commercial ties with neighboring Mesopotamian kingdoms. Weapons from this period reflect a time of both cultural achievement and military competition across the region.

Material

Material

The sword was cast in bronze, an alloy primarily composed of copper and tin. Elamite metalworkers were highly skilled in bronze casting, producing durable weapons with reinforced midribs for added strength. After more than three millennia, the blade has developed a rich archaeological patina, preserving both its historical character and visual appeal.

Provenance

Provenance

Private UK collection; acquired in Belgium. Formerly in the J. Micas Collection, Paris, formed during the 1970s. Checked against the Art Loss Register database.

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