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Just for comparision of handles - 4 older knives from the middle of Ethiopia (one of them small eating knife) and one Syrian dagger.
The Ethiopian dagger is very new item and roughly done work. On the other side, as colleagues said, the Shi Havu is nice, old. Regards, Martin |
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Geographically speaking, North Africa includes all the countries along the Mediterranean coast. Ethiopea is definitely NOT. It belongs to the Horn of Africa.
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believe whatever definition that floats your boat. it matters not. it's an arbitrary political definition that has no meaning when applied to the time and people of these weapons. they i am sure did not care what a ferengi called them. as long as it wasn't insulting.
for me, the world is divided into the northern and southern hemisphere's by the equator, which defines what is north and what is south. the 'horn' is a sub-definition of an area in the north of africa... of course if you were egyptian, the sudan and ethiopia were up-river and to the south. it depends on your point of view. |
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