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Old 6th November 2024, 03:18 PM   #1
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Interesting spear, Wiethase's book "Bows, Arrows and Spears of Africa" has a few depictions of similar spears that suggest a northern Cameroon/northeastern Nigeria origin for this type. These depictions include a partial sketch of a similar spear shown on pg. 479 where it is labeled as a type of "cavalry spear of the Fulbe of Adamaua." On pg. 480 another sketch of a similar spear suggests that it may be of Kanembu (Bornu) origin. Finally, on pg. 482 yet another sketch of a similar spear is labeled as "Nord-Kamerun."

I also have a similar spear in my collection (I'll try to take some pictures for comparison), mine was sold as a "Yoruba" spear. This designation does not seem outside of the realm of possibility given the contact the Yoruba had with the Fulbe, Hausa, and other northern Nigerian/northern Cameroonian people groups but to my knowledge the Yoruba did not have much of a presence in those regions.

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Thanks! I went through Wiethase's book and didn’t see anything quite like it. I’ll take another look at the spear you mentioned.
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