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Caption reads " Typical of Bedouin spears, this range of examples displays the conical and elongated form of the head and the blunted shape of the spike, for sticking into the ground, at the other end".
They look reasonably easy to identify? Steve |
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A few images of Bedouin lances.
Hi resolution images. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...b60d6aa122.jpg https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...4070df65ee.jpg https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...6a6530cf89.jpg Last edited by estcrh; 25th November 2015 at 02:16 AM. |
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Great images, thanks for posting. Arabian spears/lances have always been a bit of an enigma. These images (from the Jordan area ?) show the distinctive form of head with that metal "sleeve".
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I have a feeling these may get misidentified as Indian at times. That would be initial reaction without the photo evidence of where they are actually from!
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