Luristan Bronze Axe

Luristan Bronze Axe

An ancient Luristan bronze axe head with a cylindrical shaft and flared blade with a figural scene on the back depicting a seated man embracing a dog with its tail between its legs.

Ca. 1500 - 800 BC.
Length: 5 1/2 in. (13.9 cm).

Luristan objects, including impressive and numerous decorative bronze horse trappings and weapons, are found mainly in western Persia. Luristan artifacts are most likely the work of the ancient Medes, an Indo-European group that eventually dominated Persia.

Formerly in a New York private collection; acquired from Sumer Gallery, 1980s.

Inv#: 7683

$5,000



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