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Thanks Jens and Jim
![]() interesting stuff..and very helpful (as usual).... ![]() There is a hole in the socket where a 'rivet' or similar was possibly used to attach to the shaft. The shaft, I presume would have been wood (teak ?) with a minimum diameter of approx. 30mm (1 1/5 ") but more likely was 41 mm (1 7/8") if 'level' with the 'bevelled' end of the socket. That would surely be a substantial 'heavyweight' shaft ? The 'medial ridge' is 5/8" (15mm) 'thick' at the socket end which tapers (distally ?) to 3/16" (4.5 mm) just millimeters before the point. Would these dimensions etc. still suggest ceremonial? Has the 'inverted arrowhead motif' any significance ??? Ah ... one more thing....would 'elephant spear' mean a spear 'used' whilst on 'elephantback' or would it be used by a 'foot' soldier to 'take down' one of these magnificent animals. |
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