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I should have given an approximate diameter. It is 40 cm or 16" and it looks similar to shields wodimi has identified as Dorze in his excellent page. It also features an Omani buckler, described as Coastal Somalia and an Afar shield, but no Tigrean examples: http://www.spearcollector.com/specia...ial%20set.html Regards, Teodor |
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Hi Teodor,
Definitely Ethiopian. But regarding more concrete identification I start to waver, too: The shape (acute conical, narrow rim) looks like Dorze, on the other side, a few Dorze shield I kept in my hands were made of thicker leather than yours (maybe hippo) and extruded design was deep and more expresive. I think Amhara shields have similar design, but the design is not not as deep as Dorze and is more tiny. There is a book "Ethiopia Photographed" (I think by Pankhurst, donīt have it now) and If I remember well there should be some pictures of ordinary Amhara shields (kept by ordinary soldiers)- that means without any either brass or silver atc. forging. It is a pity that experts in Ethiopian shields do not participate in this discussion. Regards, Martin |
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Thank you Martin,
Your observations are very well placed and appreciated. I agree that my shield is most likely a crude Amhara one. Spring also mentions that many shields were left without any silver plates, since these were reserved as awards for distinguished warriors only, and that brass plates were often disliked. I can also see the little holes he writes about, used for stretching the shield during its manufacturing process. I guess a lot of members may be still travelling as the summer is not yet over, but I am sure those who know a lot about Ethiopian arms and armour will eventually join the discussion. Regards, Teodor |
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Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. |
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Hi
I guess, more likely to Ethiopia or Somalia, manufactured from hippopotamus skin ā + Dom |
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Salaams ~ Just adding two pictures of palm and goat leather bucklers from central Oman and Dhofar.Regards Ibrahiim al Balooshi.
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Ibrahim,
Thank you for the pictures of the palm and leather bucklers. Which book are those from? Teodor |
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