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Palmela Arrowhead

2400 - 2200 BCE

Museo de  Almería

Museo de Almería
Almería, Spain

Los Millares Society

The rich copper sites of southeastern and northern Andalusia favoured the early existence of metalworking activities in this area. Thus, specialised workshops have been excavated in Los MIllares, shoeing the existence of an important development of copper working and a high degree of specialization.

The final stages of Los Millares takes place between 2400 and 2200 BCE. It is a moment that coincides with the rise of the Bell Beaker pottery, which often appears close to daggers, archer bracelets, and copper arrowheads. It is also a period where there is an increase in violence with the development of all types of weapons and also a crisis en the social system is produced.

Material: Copper
Dimensions: Length 8,80 cm; Maximum width 3 cm
Provenance: Plaza de Armas, Gérgal (Almería)

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  • Title: Palmela Arrowhead
  • Creator Lifespan: Null - Null
  • Date: 2400 - 2200 BCE
  • Type: Weapon
Museo de  Almería

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