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Arms Historian
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Location: Route 66
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It is interesting that the Wollo province of Ethiopia is geographically in regions largely inhabited by the Afar, and the Danakil regions are contiguous to Wollo. Only someone with your expertise in the ethnography of these regions could specify the unique separation of this weapon as Galla as you have noted. It is pretty confusing looking at the volatility and dynamics of the geography and tribal integrations of these regions! Last edited by Jim McDougall; 1st July 2019 at 01:35 AM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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Thank you both for your useful information.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Czech Republic
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Thank you Jim, This knowledge is also thanks to discussions with Roanoa and his archive.
BTW, the handle is is probably from rhino horn (?). |
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It certainly is horn and translucent, but it seems a bit dark to be rhino , however, I don't know how to tell the difference.
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EAAF Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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I would say the hilt is definitely rhino. Great silver work.
Thanks Martin - I was thinking it was a gile variant being between a shotel and gile. Never seen this form before. |
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Thanks for the additional information; once again I'm indebted to you guys!
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