Ceremonial Iberic or roman short sword( Falcata)

Ricardo Santos

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punhal 7.JPG SAM_1938.JPG SAM_2018.JPG falcata hoje (11).JPG falcata hoje (12).JPG falcata hoje (7).JPG falcata hoje (8).JPG falcata hoje (9).JPG falcata hoje (5).JPG falcata hoje (2).JPG falcata hoje (3).JPG falcata hoje (1).JPG

As you can see the blade was broken so i restored it using museologic procedures and it´s quite nice, i´ve done many great finds but this 2000 years old type of sword was the best one. Any coments you would like to make feel free.

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Hey Ricardo Santos!! CONGRATS!! Really Great Find!! WOW!! Restoration looks fantastic!! Thanks for sharing the photos!! GOOD LUCK and GOOD HUNTING!! VERDE!!
 

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Ricardo Santos

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Goose falcata is a name given to a type of sword made only on the actual iberic peninsula,the first ones seems to have been made arround the fifth century bc
 

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I tried once and was almost arrested
 

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Ricardo Santos

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Casper , you´re right its kind of forbidden to to detect in portugal, but knowing the law its easier to avoid problems.
Greetings
 

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My lord that is a magnificent Falcata. I've watched the eBay market for 14 years and don't recall seeing a superior example. The inlaid bronze handle is extraordinary, definitely a 4-figure artifact. Why do you think it is a ceremonial piece?
 

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Ricardo Santos

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I think its a ceremonial piece because of the bronze handle, and because it was found near a bronze oil lamp, both artifacts were common in early roman pagan temples before christianity, the falcata was possibly used to cut animal throats during sacrifices.
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Great looking sword, but to me, the most impressive part is the restoration work you have done. Outstanding!!!
 

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Goosebumps! and the restoration is fascinating. Silver inlay? This website gives many examples of similar sicae, well-known in roman times. The reference shows a couple of bronze age predecessors to the falcata that look very, very similar. Being bronze, the blades are in a much better state of preservation than your iron one, and in fact, were made in one piece with the handle. Greek and Roman Knife and Sword Vocabulary - History - Bladesmith's Forum Board
I'm surprised no one has mentioned banner. It's a no-brainer as far as I'm concerned.
 

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Awesome Relic & Restoration
 

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Got my vote and especially with the history and restoration. Nice find sir.
 

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