A 15TH CENTURY EAR-DAGGER AND ITS SCABBARD FROM THE FOUND AT CASTEL-MINIER (FRENCH PYRENEES)

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TitreA 15TH CENTURY EAR-DAGGER AND ITS SCABBARD FROM THE FOUND AT CASTEL-MINIER (FRENCH PYRENEES)
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursTereygeol F, Disser A, Flament J, Sarah G
JournalGLADIUS
Volume39
Pagination109-126
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0436-029X
Mots-clés15th century, Castel-Minier, copper alloys, Ear dagger, Typology
Résumé

Unearthing a weapon in an ancient mining area during an excavation is very unlikely. The discovery made at Castel-Minier is even more important since its stratigraphical context is well characterized, dating from the 15th century. This ear-dagger of an uncommon type, found along with its scabbard, differs greatly from those known in the museum collections by its sobriety. An archaeometric study was carried out focusing on the chemical characterization of its distinct components, putting in light the choice of the assembled materials (wood, gold, lead and copper alloys). Beyond the purpose of this dagger lost in a 15th century silver mine, its study makes it possible to see for the first time a Catalan area ear dagger produced for a regional market.

DOI10.3989/gladius.2019.06