Javelin Throw, Olympic Games, Coaster

Brass with patina
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The javelin was used as a weapon in war and in hunting in the ancient Greece. In Ancient Olympia, the javelin throw was a sport feature of the Pentathlon event and nowadays is a sport feature of the modern Olympics. The drawing of the sport is engraved and casted in brass to be used as a coaster.

Dimensions: 9,5cm x 9,5cm x 0.5cm

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The javelin throw is a track and field event where the javelin, a spear, is thrown. In antiquity, it was one of the favorite events of many mythical heroes and the ancient Greeks considered Apollo, as its patron. It was seperated into "ekebolon" javelin throwing, which was judged by the distance the javelin was thrown, and the "stochastikon" javelin throwing, where the javelin was thrown at a specific target and usually the athlete was riding a horse. The "ekebolon" javelin throwing was one of the five events in the ancient pentathlon, that was introduced to the ancient Olympic Games in 708 B.C.

The javelin in Ancient Greece was a weapon in war and hunting, and eventually the Greeks tested their skill with the javelin in athletic competitions. In prehistoric times, javelin throwing was referred to as a separate event, as in the Homeric epics. The javelin, that was used by the ancient grrek athletes had a leather thong, called an ankyle that was wound around the middle of the shaft.

The black-figured vase with the depiction of the javelin throw is held at Staatliche Mussen in Berlin.

Area:
Ancient Olympia
Date:
776 B.C.
Details:
with patina
Dimensions (WxHxD):
9,5 cm x 25 cm x 0,5 cm
Gross Weight:
339 gr
Includes:
Gift packaging - Description Greek & English
Material:
Brass with patina
Subcategory:
Coaster
Weight:
306 gr

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