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Old 12th July 2012, 01:28 PM   #1
christek
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Smile Zulu Spear

Hello all,

I have recently obtained what I understand is a Zulu assegai - or throwing spear. The spear is a little over 130 cm long. Spear head is about 30 cm long. This weapon is amazingly light and would travel through the air quite well, it is no longer sharp, but would have been very dangerous missile when it was. I understand that 19th century Zulu warriors were brave and quite well trained, particularly in close combat; however, they soon realised that British bayonets and the men that were using them were also extremely dangerous (and well drilled) in close combat situations. Thus these weapons were widely used to distract or preferably incapacitate their foe at a distance before closing in with the deadly Iklwa - or stabbing spear. I am unsure of this items exact age, although I would suggest late 19th century- comments and/or amendments are very welcome. I am also wondering if I should attempt to clean the blade Thank you.

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Chris.
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