id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4wm36y6rcnhuzaczthak4gmcmu Jack Carlson A symbol — but of what? Iron Age daggers, Alessi corkscrews and anthropoid embellishment reconsidered 2011 13 .pdf application/pdf 5638 476 71 Keywords: Europe, Iron Age, La Tène, dagger, anthropoid ornament a dagger with an anthropomorphic hilt (Figures 1 & 2), now in the British Museum's Morel But why was this dagger's hilt shaped like a man and decorated with human features? But the role of decoration on the Salon dagger and on La Tène objects in general do the development and contexts of anthropoid-hilted weapons suggest about the Salon The Salon weapon was associated with a Middle La Tène non-anthropoid long sword which Tène pseudo-anthropoid daggers, the hilts of which were functionally and technologically Iron Age daggers, Alessi corkscrews and anthropoid embellishment reconsidered Iron Age daggers, Alessi corkscrews and anthropoid embellishment reconsidered Iron Age daggers, Alessi corkscrews and anthropoid embellishment reconsidered Iron Age daggers, Alessi corkscrews and anthropoid embellishment reconsidered Iron Age daggers, Alessi corkscrews and anthropoid embellishment reconsidered Iron Age daggers, Alessi corkscrews and anthropoid embellishment reconsidered ./cache/work_4wm36y6rcnhuzaczthak4gmcmu.pdf ./txt/work_4wm36y6rcnhuzaczthak4gmcmu.txt