3D model of a Mycenaean dagger; reconstruction based on the famous Lion-hunt dagger of 1500 BCE ca [NAMA 394], discovered at the Grave Circle A, Shaft Grave IV, Mycenae

Photos of the original broken piece [NAMA 394] in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Dagger_NAMA_394, & https://arachne.dainst.org/entity/1201160; and a description in The Late Bronze Age Daggers of the Aegean I by T. J. Papadopoulos, 1998, p. 10 #37.
The inlaid decorations are my own drawings copied/based on the photos of iDAI.
The blade was copied, the grip and the pommel were inspired by other examples of Mycenaean Greece.
I used as textures bronze, gold & ivory. I darkened the inner bronze of the blade as a quasi imitation of niello.
I added an inscription of linear-b on the pommel. There aren't examples of such inscriptions on weapons as far as I know, but I wanted to make it unique as in any case it's an imaginary reconstruction. I wrote the unattested 𐀀-𐀑-𐀩-𐀺 = a-ki-re-wo = Ἀχιλλέως = of Achilles.
*This is based on the nominative a-ki-re-u [in tablet KN Vc(5) 106] and the dative a-ki-re-we [in tablet PY Fn(1) 79], translated as Achilles. The genitive in -wo is attested in other similarly ending names [cf. we-da-ne-wo, & Ventris - Chadwick, Documents, 1973, pp. 100-101, & Francisco Aura Jorro, Diccionario micénico].

The .zip file contains .obj file with coloring & textures.