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Alcácer do Sal-type sword and scabbard. Vettonian culture. 4th-3rd centuries BC. Necropolis of La Osera, zone I, tumulus D, Grave I (Chamartín, Ávila). National Archaeological Museum of Spain.

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Español: Espada y vaina vetonas tipo Alcácer do Sal. Siglos IV-III a. C. Museo Arqueológico Nacional de España.
  • Espada de antenas de tipo Alcácer do Sal, caracterizada por su hoja apuntada y estrecha con acanaladuras y el pomo facetado con antenas atrofiadas y guarda con escotadura; la decoración de la empuñadura es damasquinada a base de motivos geométricos curvilíneos. Técnica: Hierro forjado. Procedencia: Necrópolis de La Osera (Chamartín, Ávila), zona I, túmulo D, sepultura I. Empuñadura de espada: Damasquinado. Dimensiones: Longitud: 41 cm. Empuñadura de espada: Longitud: 12 cm; anchura: 3 cm; grosor máximo: 2 cm. Hoja de espada: Longitud: 30 cm; anchura: 5 cm; grosor máximo: 0,30 cm. Pomo de espada: Anchura: 5 cm. Nº inv. 1986/81/I/T.D/I/1.
  • Fragmentos de vaina de espada de antenas: Formada por un armazón de cañas de hierro, a modo de cantoneras, que llevaría ensamblada una placa también de hierro a modo de refuerzo central. Esta placa, incompleta, conserva restos de decoración damasquinada en plata, a base de motivos geométricos y trenzados y llevaría un cajetín donde guardar el resto del equipo guerrero. Técnica: Hiero y plata. Procedencia: Necrópolis de La Osera (Chamartín, Ávila) zona I, túmulo D, sepultura I. Longitud: 26 cm; anchura: 6 cm; grosor: 1 cm. Anilla: Diámetro: 2,40 cm. Placa de vaina: anchura: 2,50 cm. Nº inv. 1986/81/I/T.D/I/2.
English: Alcácer do Sal-type sword and scabbard. Vettonian culture. 4th-3rd centuries BC. Necropolis of La Osera, zone I, tumulus D, Grave I (Chamartín, Ávila).
  • Sword of antennas of type Alcácer do Sal, characterised by a narrow pointed blade with grooves and a faceted knob with atrophied antennas and a recessed guard; the decoration of the handle is damascene based on curvilinear geometric motifs. Technique: Wrought iron. Provenance: Necropolis of La Osera (Chamartín, Ávila), zone I, tumulus D, grave I. Sword handle: Damascene. Dimensions: Length: 41 cm. Sword handle: Length: 12 cm; width: 3 cm; maximum thickness: 2 cm. Sword blade: Length: 30 cm; width: 5 cm; maximum thickness: 0.30 cm. Sword knob: Width: 5 cm. Inventory number 1986/81/I/T.D/I/1.. National Archaeological Museum of Spain.
  • Fragments of sword scabbard of antennas: Formed by a frame of iron reeds, like corner pieces, which would have assembled an iron plate also as a central reinforcement. This plate, incomplete, conserves remains of damascene decoration in silver, based on geometric and braided motifs and would take a box where to keep the rest of the warrior team. Technique: Iron and silver. Provenance: Necropolis of La Osera (Chamartín, Ávila) zone I, tumulus D, grave I. Length: 26 cm; width: 6 cm; thickness: 1 cm. Ring: Diameter: 2.40 cm. Sheath plate: width: 2.50 cm. Inventory number 1986/81/I/T.D/I/2.
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