Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Late Bronze Age bronze sword

Sword tip fragment, widening with convex curve to upper break. Upper break cross section has a gently rounded mid-section and gently concave outer section, with slight bevelling of edges visible (4.0-5.0mm wide). By comparison with the other sword tip fragment (10), about 39.0mm appears to have been broken off the tip end of this fragment (old break). In side view, the blade fragment is slightly bent near the upper break, caused by deliberated breakage in antiquity. Blade edge completely preserved, no notching visible. Striations along blade edge indicate sharpening. Green patina with light green carbonate concretions on one surface.

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

2003.24H/28

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:71.4
width / mm:34.1 near upper break
thickness / mm:5.5
weight / g:49.4
width / mm:19.3 at lower break

Material

bronze

Location

In store
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