拜占庭时期 陶器“希腊火”手榴弹 - 伟大的古代战争神器! (没有保留价)
编号 82763107
拜占庭时期 陶瓷 带有几何装饰的手榴弹 (没有保留价)
编号 82763107
拜占庭时期 陶瓷 带有几何装饰的手榴弹 (没有保留价)
A Byzantine grey ceramic vessel featuring a hollow globular body with a pointed base. To the top, the vessel rises into a conical head ending in a small mouth. The head is decorated with vertical ridges, followed by a band of seven-pointed stars within a circle. Below, the upper body is adorned with vertical rows of herringbone patterns, part of which has faded over time. To the bottom, six thin encircling bands embellish the pointed base. Such an item would have been filled with an explosive liquid known as ‘Greek Fire’ and used as a hand grenade. A few indentations and chips around the vessel.
Greek fire also referred to as liquid fire, was the most famous weapon in the Byzantine arsenal, saving the Byzantines for centuries from Arab attacks. Being used in both defence and attack situations, the weapon proved significant in the survival of the Byzantine Empire. The formula for the flammable mixture was closely guarded for centuries and irredeemably lost after the collapse of the Empire. Its precise composition thus remains unknown to this day, though research suggests the use of petroleum as a vital ingredient. Their average size and grip suggest the vessel being thrown by hand, in short-range conflicts, but this does not exclude the use of grenades in long-distance battles and at sea; as they were most likely hurled by catapults.
Measurements: c. L 16 cm x W 8 cm
Provenance: Ex private UK collection, acquired 1990s.