Press Release, 'Philadelphia CBP officers intercept Bronze Age swords and arrowheads from the northeastern region of Iran' 02/27/2026. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted a shipment of ancient artefacts being smuggled through Philadelphia International Airport. The swords and arrowheads date back to the Bronze Age, almost 4,000 years ago.
The shipment initially arrived on an express delivery flight from the United Arab Emirates on Oct. 16. It was destined to an address in Jacksonville, Fla. CBP officers x-rayed the shipment, which was manifested as metal decoration articles, and detected sword-like objects. Officers then opened the shipment and discovered the swords and arrowheads. Officers suspected the items to be cultural artifacts and detained the shipment for further investigation. CBP officers contacted the National Targeting Center’s Antiquities Unit, which solicited assistance from an archaeologist affiliated with a local Philadelphia university with extensive experience working in the Middle East. On Feb. 13, the archaeologist authenticated the short swords and arrowheads as antiquities dating back to the later 2nd millennium BCE, 1600-1000 BCE, from an area along the southwestern Caspian Sea near the lush Talish Mountains region of Iran. The antiquities are suspected to have been derived from illicit excavations of burial sites. CBP officers will safeguard the antiquities until a disposition is ordered.
Not mentioned is the fact that the items however seem to be wrapped in Korean newspaper. There are quite a few antiques dealers and estate sales auctioneers in Jacksonville, north Florida, but no 'gallery' antiquities dealer that has come under my radar (yet) as dodgy. Maybe the buyer is an eBayer or social media seller.
It is not a little suspicious that the blade weapons have closely similar patinas, yet would have been recovered from different soil conditions, depending on where the grave was dug, how deep it was, and where the bronze was in relation to other items in the grave/burial deposit. The projectile points have an even more closely similar (but different) patina. I'd love to know whether we have a transit pattern that goes (instead of Iran....), Thailand fakers to Korean wholesaler to UAE dodgy dealer to the USA. Or maybe these are actual Iranian pieces that have been stripped and repatinated (there is a well-known British seller - ahem, who frequently has multiple items that look like that is what they might be [though they too could equally be out-and-out fakes]).






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