Greek slingshot

135,00

In stock

SKU: 9351 Category: Tags: , ,
 

Description

ITEMSlingshot with (…)EM(…)
MATERIALLead
CULTUREGreek
PERIOD4th Century B.C
DIMENSIONS15 mm x 29 mm
CONDITIONGood condition
PROVENANCEEx English private collection, acquired between 1980 – 1990

Sling, implement for propelling missiles, one of the first missile weapons used in warfare. It consisted of a small strap or socket of leather to which two cords were attached. The warrior, or slinger, held the ends of the cords in one hand, placed the missile snugly in the strap, and whirled the socket and missile rapidly around his head; by letting go of one cord at the right moment, the slinger could let the missile fly out of the socket at a high speed.

In the Roman army of the time of the Punic Wars (3rd–2nd century BC), the slingers were auxiliaries from Greece, Syria, and Africa. The Balearic islanders who constituted a part of Hannibal’s Carthaginian army fighting the Romans were renowned as slingers.