Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Late Bronze Age bronze sword

Probable upper sword blade fragment. Wider break has gently rounded middle section bordered by gently concave outer sections. Narrower break has a rounded cross-section. The marked assymetry of this fragment is problematic, one side with a steeper curve than the other. Sides of fragment taper in a concave manner: a feature more reminiscent of an upper blade fragment. If so a break width of 26.5mm is at narrowest part of the upper blade. In side view, the fragment is straight. Repeated linear impact marks in a 15.5mm strip below the lower break is evidence of deliberate breakage using a blade edged implement. On reverse surface are dents and scrape marks, suggesting impact with blade against a hard surface. Blade edges well preserved, striations along edge indicate sharpening. Notching apparent, indicative of use wear. Green patina with light green carbonate encrustation.

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

2003.24H/31

Find Information

Site Name: St Nicholas, Vale of Glamorgan

Collection Method: metal detector
Date: 2003

Notes: Found within a field under pasture

Measurements

length / mm:70.9
width / mm:34.5 at other break
thickness / mm:7.3
weight / g:71.7
width / mm:26.5 at break
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