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Old 12th August 2009, 11:01 AM   #1
colin henshaw
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Hi

I've come across this interesting reference to rhino-horn knobkerries in East Africa, from the book "The Great Rift Valley" by J W Gregory 1896.

It illustrates two points :-

a) Rhino-horn knobkerries were owned by important people (chiefs), perhaps
as a symbol of authority.

b) It seems they had a ceremonial type of function.

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