The gamma-shaped hilt dagger[1] (in Italian: Pugnale ad elsa gammata) is a type of bronze dagger typical of the Nuragic civilization in Sardinia.
It owes its name to the inverted gamma-shaped handle.
Used for animal sacrifices, they are widespread in Nuragic sanctuaries.
[1] They are dated to the early Iron Age and are often represented in the Nuragic bronze statuettes on men's chests; according to some scholars they appeared as early as the Late Bronze Age.
[2] It was a weapon with a strong symbolic value, a sign of belonging to the social body.