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I recently went to a garage sale and purchased these spears.They were supposedly collected in Ethiopia, mid 20th century and I guess that is probably how old they are.I was surprised that the Ethiopians had bident spears , especially the barbed ones.The spear that I have the most interest in is the one with writing on the crossguard;I'm guessing that it was a religious processional item.
Can anyone confirm this and read the inscription? |
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Reading it is above my paygrade but at least some of the characters do resemble those in the Ge'ez alphabet.
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I assume the barbed spears are for fishing. Apparently it's enough of a thing to have multiple websites for piscatory travelers. Who knew?
https://fishingethiopia.com/ |
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Great catch! 🎣
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Thanks to all for your comments.
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