Large copper daggers of the Late Trypolye culture
1. A dagger with a “flame-shaped” blade of lenticular section and cutouts for pins.
1a - A variant of the reconstruction of the dagger No. 1 with a wooden handle and wicker winding, decorated with a cut-in monochrome ornament.
2. A dagger with a “flame-like” blade, the so-called “Anatolian” type. Most likely, it was an import. The blade is flat in cross section, the blades are formed by forging, wedge-shaped.
2a - Reconstruction of dagger No. 2. The wooden handle is decorated with two-tone leather weaving.
Daggers - "halberds"
1. A variant of the reconstruction of the “flame-shaped” dagger using it as a pick. In this case, the dagger on pins was attached to the head with a handle length at a right angle.
1a - Drawing of the dagger blade and its section.
2. Western European analogue of the klevets No. 1: a copper dagger-shaped pick of the Bronze Age.
Trypolye copper daggers
Trypolye copper knives and daggers
Bone Trypolye daggers and “stilettos”
Tripolye flint daggers
Large flint knives of the Sredny Stog culture
Large flint bent knives of the Sredny Stog culture