




Stone block with votive sword
Item No.
Exhibit 265
Inventory No.
n.d.
Provenance
Village-sanctuary Abini, Teti
Acquisition
n.d.
Material
Lithic, bronze
Measures
Height 22 cm; length 17 cm
Conservation
fragmentary
Period
Nuragic
Dating
Recent Bronze-Early Iron Age (13th-8th cent. B.C.)
The stone fragment, found in the village-sanctuary of Abini (Teti-NU), bears the insertion of a bronze votive sword fixed with a lead casting. The offering of weapons and bronzes at shrines was a widespread practice in Nuragic times. Votive swords also adorned the tops of the worship buildings. The find dates to a period between about the 13th and 8th centuries B.C. (Recent Bronze-Early Iron Age)
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