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"113974","BERK-DE8683","001437DE923011AA","Sword","","","44.04","","20.38","4.8","","1","","","BRONZE AGE","-1250","-800","A middle-late Bronze Age copper alloy fragment of a sword handle (1250-800 BC).  The fragment forms part of the flared end of the handle.  The points of the flared terminals are broken and missing.  The fragment has two perforations aligned along the midline of the handle.  The one at the butt of the handle is larger (diameter: 3.87mm) than the one in the handle grip section (diameter: 2.38mm).  There is also a groove on the front and rear surface that extends up the midline of the handle then expands to the width of the butt.  This groove creates a waisted, elongated hourglass cross-section.  The breaks have the same pale green patina as the rest of the surface, suggesting the damage occurred in antiquity.

It is similar to the handle from a late Bronze Age sword found in Ireland  (Allen, Britton & Coghlan 1970: 228)

Dimensions: length 44.04mm; width 20.38mm; thickness 4.80mm; weight 16.79g

Reference: Allen, I.M., Britton, D., Coghlan, H.H.1970.  Metallurgical Reports on British and Irish Bronze Age Implements and Weapons in the Pitt Rivers Museum.  Oxford University Press
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