Luristan bronze

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 some canonical Luristan bronze artifacts including harnesses and disc headed pins in the Louvre Museum
some canonical Luristan bronze artifacts including harnesses and disc headed pins in the Louvre Museum

Luristan bronze is a term used for a set of ancient bronze artifacts of various individual forms which mainly have been recovered from Luristan and Kermanshah areas in west central Iran. The typical Luristan style bronze artifacts include a great number of weapons, ornaments, tools, and ceremonial objects. The earliest bronze artifacts found in the Luristan area date back to fourth millennium BCE. During the (Iranian) Bronze Age (c. 3000/2900-1300/1250 BC), the bronze objects are related to those of neighboring regions in Mesopotamia and on the Iranian plateau. The characteristic Luristan style objects all belong to the (Iranian) Iron Age (c. 1300/1250-650 BC). In 1930 a large quantity of canonical Luristan bronze artifacts appeared on the Iranian and European antiquities markets as a result of plundering of tombs in this region. Since 1938 several scientific excavations were performed by American, Danish, British, Belgian, and Iranian archaeologists on the graveyards with stone build tombs in the northern Pish Kuh valleys and the southern Pusht Kuh of Luristan.

some canonical Luristan bronze artifacts including swords and axes in the Louvre Museum
some canonical Luristan bronze artifacts including swords and axes in the Louvre Museum

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