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Hi,
A hide shield of the Beja. Most of the items from this part of the world were bring backs from the mahdist period and I have no reason to suspect this is otherwise. A diameter of 23 inches and good thick hide in pretty good condition. Regards, Norman. Last edited by Norman McCormick; 22nd February 2021 at 05:20 PM. |
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A good example Norman, thanks for posting. They are often found damaged/buckled.
Regards. |
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I agree, it’s in good condition.
I like the simple construction. What animal is it from? What purpose does the cutouts around the outer perimeter serve? Thanks for sharing. |
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Lovely example
Elephant hide I believe Here is a link to my a lot worse to wear one http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=26260 Regards Ken |
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Hi,
Thanks guys. Yes I believe elephant hide is the preferred material for these. As far as the meaning or use re the cutouts I think the jury is still out on that. Spear rests seem to be the most popular explanation but I'm not convinced. Regards, Norman. |
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