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A reader sent the following text and images and requests identification and comment of this shield.
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Very similar to a Beja shield
but no semi-circular cut outs on the rim as per my example Nice item though Regards, ken |
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Here is my example. It has both characteristics, hide and cutouts, but with snakeskin (and even fragile tassles), but I noticed that the cut-outs on mine are smaller than usual.
Perhaps some overlap and changes with time and area? My example comes from an older collection but apart from drying a bit it seems unused and I assume it is from mid 20th century. |
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Looking at the picture I posted it seems like this is a bit oval in shape, but it is in fact almost perfectly circular at 55cm x 54.5cm.
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It might be from the South Sudan ... the Nuer had similar, smaller type shields, but without the cutouts.
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