Scythian akinakes or medieval kidney-dagger?

Archaeometric study of a recent find from Legnica (south-western Poland)

  • Justyna Baron (Author)
  • Beata Miazga (Author)

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Abstract

Scythian akinakes or medieval kidney-dagger? Archaeometric study of a recent find from Legnica (south-western Poland)

The paper presents an iron dagger discovered nearly 50 years ago near the city of Legnica in south-western Poland as a stray find, previously identified as a medieval kidney-dagger and dated to the 13th century. After the analysis, this unique find turned out to be instead a Scythian akinakes which belongs to a small collection of daggers of Scythian provenance discovered in Poland comprising only five specimens so far. Apart from the typological identification of the dagger, a metallographic survey and hardness tests were carried out which demonstrated a simple production technology.

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Published
2022-07-21
Language
en
Contributor or sponsoring agency
RGZM
Keywords
Poland, Lower Silesia, Hallstatt, Scythians, archaeometry, metallography