Lance Head ca. 1500 Syrian or Egyptian The skillfully chiseled fluting patterns on the socket of this lance head are characteristic of Mamluk iron work and can be seen on Mamluk ax and mace shafts, and other lance heads. The long lance was one of the prime weapons of Mamluk cavalrymen.. Lance Head. Syrian or Egyptian. ca. 1500. Steel, gold. Shafted Weapons
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