3,000-year-old Bronze Age spearhead mould found in Czech Republic

Two of these molds would be used together to make a spearhead. The flat sides with the negative impressions would be matched up face-to-face and tied together with copper wire. A casting core was inserted into the opening to create a cavity for the hilt to be inserted into later. It was erected vertically and the bronze poured into the mould.

Researchers also analysed traces left in the stone using a spectrometer to determine the composition of the metal used in casting. The tests detected copper and tin, the two key components of bronze. […]
Although the stone itself may not look particularly impressive, it tells an important story. It shows that three thousand years ago weapons were already being produced in Moravia on a large scale, using technology that had travelled from far away.
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