LOT 1389 Luristan Arrowhead Collection
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2nd millennium BC-9th century BC. A group of four bronze arrowheads of four deltoid forms, two having a barbed blade with prominent midrib extending in a long tang; another with straight shoulders, projecting midrib tapering towards the point, cylindrical stem with handle for the shaft; one of foliate shape with a strong mid-rib and short tang. See for similar arrowheads Muscarella, O.W., Bronze and Iron Ancient Near Eastern Artifacts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York,1988, pp.289ff.; Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, item 463, for type. 142 grams total, 13-21cm (5 - 8 1/4"). Ex Abelita family collection, 1980-2015. These types of arrowheads were commonly used in Anatolia and Mesopotamia from the 2nd millennium BC, but apparently their employment began earlier in this area, where types like these occur alongside the non-barbed, predominantly ribbed and tanged types. One of the arrowheads could be ascribed to type V, subtype D, of the Khorasani classification, comprising triangular arrowheads with lanceolate shape and rounded midrib. The straight shoulders recall a Marlik typology (see Khorasani, 2006, p.307, fig.379"). Condition Report Fine condition.
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