Illustrated Bible History

Ancient Weapons and Warfare - Spears



15th Century Mexican Spear-Head 15th Century Mexican Spear-Head
Mexican spear-head of the 15th century. Made of black obsidian and fixed in a wooden handle.
Assyrian Spear-Head Assyrian Spear-Head
Assyrian spear-head. Bas-relief from a palace of Nineveh, of the reign of Sardanapalus V B.C. 700., from British Museum and Louvre.
Assyrian Lance Assyrian Lance
Ancient Assyrian lance. From a bas-relief. The shaft is the height of a man, and has counter-weight at the end.
Bronze Egyptian Lance Head Bronze Egyptian Lance Head
Bronze Egyptian lance head. 10 1/2 inches from Louvre.
Egyptian Knife Or Lance Head Egyptian Knife Or Lance Head
Ancient Egyptian knife or lance-head, iron (6inches) from Museum of Berlin.
Greek Bronze Lance Head Greek Bronze Lance Head
Ancient Greek bronze lance-head. From Museum of Artillery in Paris.
Iron Head Of Roman Javelin Iron Head Of Roman Javelin
Iron head of ancient Roman javelin, 6 inches long from the Museum of Mayence.
Iron Head Of Roman Javelin Iron Head Of Roman Javelin
Iron head of ancient Roman javelin. 11 inches long from the Museum of Mayence.
Iron Head Of Roman Pilum Iron Head Of Roman Pilum
Iron head of ancient Roman pilum.
Head Of German Lance Head Of German Lance
Head of German lance in bronze. Found at Hallstatt. From Cabinet of Antiquities at Vienna.
Lance Head Found In The Seine Lance Head Found In The Seine
Ancient lance head found in the Seine. From Museum of Artillery in Paris.
Gallic Lance Blade Gallic Lance Blade
Gallic lance blade from the Louvre Museum.
Kelto Gallic Lance Kelto Gallic Lance
Ancient Kelto-Gallic lance found in the Seine. From Museum of Artillery in Paris.
Head Of Danish Lance Head Of Danish Lance
Head of Danish lance in bronze. 12 1/2 inches long. Bronze Age. From the Copenhagen Museum.
Head Of Bronze Lance Head Of Bronze Lance
Head of lance in bronze. 6 1/2 inches long found in Bohemia. Bronze Age. From National Museum of Prague.
Blade Of Frankish Anjon Or Dart Blade Of Frankish Anjon Or Dart
Blade of Frankish anjon or dart, Merovingian epoch. From Museum of Artillery in Paris.
Head Of Germanic Framee Head Of Germanic Framee
Head of Germanic framée, 15 inches length. Found in the Merovingian cemetery of Londiniéres. Museum of Artllery in Paris.
16 Inches Head Of Germanic Framee 16 Inches Head Of Germanic Framee
16 inches sized head of Germanic framée. Found at Selzen in a tomb.
Head Of Burgundian Spear Head Of Burgundian Spear
Head of Burgundian spear, 14 inches in length. Found in the village of Onswala in Switzerland. Preserved in the Museum of Lund in Sweden.
Vamplate Of Lance Vamplate Of Lance
15th-16th century vamplate of lance. From Museum of Artillery, Paris.
Vamplate of Lance 16th Century Vamplate of Lance 16th Century
Vamplate of lance of the 16th century. Museum of Dresden.
16th Century Vamplate Of Lance 16th Century Vamplate Of Lance
Vamplate of lance of the 16th century. From Meyrick Collection.
Vamplate Of Lance Of The 16th Century Vamplate Of Lance Of The 16th Century
Vamplate of lance of the 16th century. Meyrick Collection.
Lance Rest Of The 16th Century Lance Rest Of The 16th Century
Lance-rest of the middle of the 16th century. From Museum of Dresden.
Two Sorts Of Lance-Rests Two Sorts Of Lance-Rests
Two sorts of lance-rests of the end of the 16th century. From Museum of Dresden.
Screwed Lance Rest Screwed Lance Rest
Screwed lance-rest. From Museum of Dresden.
German Lance From The Codex Aureus Of Saint Gall German Lance From The Codex Aureus Of Saint Gall
German lance from the Codex Aureus of Saint Gall, of the 8th or 9th century.
9th Century German Lance Called Knebelspiess 9th Century German Lance Called Knebelspiess
9th century German lance later on called knebelspiess. Copied from the Wessobrun manuscript in the Munich Library.
11th Century Norman Lances 11th Century Norman Lances
1th century Norman lances from the Bayeux tapestries.
Anglo-Saxon Lance From A MiniatureIn The Aelfric Manuscript Anglo-Saxon Lance From A MiniatureIn The Aelfric Manuscript
Anglo-Saxon lance from the miniature in the Aelfric manuscript of the 11th century. In the British Museum.
Large Spearhead Damascened With Gold Large Spearhead Damascened With Gold
Large spear-head, damascened with gold, of the 15th century. 15 inches in length, the blade measuring 10 1/2, and the haft 4 1/2 inches. In the Reneé Collection at Constance.
15th Century Large Spear-Head 15th Century Large Spear-Head
15th century large spear-head, with a long shaft. In the Arsenal of Zurich.
Lance Of A Lansquenet Lance Of A Lansquenet
Lance of a lansquenet, end of the 15th century. The shaft is about 24 feet long, and is one inch and a half in diameter.
End Of The 15th Century Lances Of Foot Soldiers End Of The 15th Century Lances Of Foot Soldiers
End of the 15th century, lances of Austrian foot soldiers. In the Ambras Collection.
Lances Of Swiss Foot Soldiers Lances Of Swiss Foot Soldiers
Lances of Swiss foot soldiers, of the 15th and 16th centuries. In the Arsenals of Soleure and Lucerne.
Slender Lance Called Assagai From The Arsenal Of Rhodes Slender Lance Called Assagai From The Arsenal Of Rhodes
Slender lance called assagai, from the Arsenal of Rhodes. Belonging formerly to the knights of St. John of Jerusalem (1522). In the Museum of Artillery in Paris.
16th Century Long Slender Lances 16th Century Long Slender Lances
16th century long slender lances. The lance head is nearly a foot and a half in length. In the Ambras Collection.
War Lance Of The 15th Century War Lance Of The 15th Century
War lance of the 15th century, from a piece of tapestry sad to have been found in the tent of Charles the Bold.
16th Century Tilting Lance With Vamplate 16th Century Tilting Lance With Vamplate
Tilting lance with vamplate, 16th century. In the Meyrick Collection.
War Lance Of The 16th Century War Lance Of The 16th Century
War lance of the 16th century, profusely ornamented with red eagles on a white background, the arms of the city of Innspruck. In the Meyrick Collection.
Tilting And War Lance Tilting And War Lance
Tilting and war lance from the illustrated manuscript of Glockenthon 1505.
Points Of German War Tilting Lances Points Of German War Tilting Lances
Points of German war tilting lances, of the 16th century. 7 inches and 8 inches in length. In the Dresden Museum and Arsenal of Berlin.
16th Century German Hunting Javelin 16th Century German Hunting Javelin
16th century German hunting javelin. In the Dresden Museum.
Point Of German War Tilting Lance Point Of German War Tilting Lance
Point of German war tilting lance, 5 1/2 inches in length. In the Arsenal of Berlin.
Lance For Tilting At The Ring Lance For Tilting At The Ring
Lance for tilting at the ring. In the Museum of Artillery in Paris.
16th Century German Hunting Spear 16th Century German Hunting Spear
16th century German hunting spear. It was used especially for boar hunting.
Hunting Spear Of The 16th Century Hunting Spear Of The 16th Century
Hunting spear of the 16th century, with three wheel lock pistols, and two hallebarde hooks. Part of Soltikoff Collection.
Lance Of The 17th Century Lance Of The 17th Century
Lance of the 17th century.
Double Headed Persian Lances Double Headed Persian Lances
Double headed Persian lances, from a very late 16th century manuscript, copy of Shah-Nameh by Ferdusi, of the year 999.
Arrow Shaped Javelin For Throwing Arrow Shaped Javelin For Throwing
Arrow-shaped javelin for throwing, used for boar-hunting. In the Arsenal of Berlin.
Chinese Lance Chinese Lance
Chinese Lance
Austrian Officer Spontoon Austrian Officer Spontoon
Spontoon of an Austrian officer, from end of the 17th century.
17th Century Officer Spontoon 17th Century Officer Spontoon
Spontoon of an officer from one of the small German principalities; end of the 17th century.
Prussian Spontoon Prussian Spontoon
Prussian spontoon from the reign of Frederic II (1740-1786).
Spontoon With Wheel Spontoon With Wheel
17th century spontoon with wheel. In the Museum of Sigmaringen.