16th October 2020, 09:18 PM | #1 |
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Two Axes; One Shona & one Australian Aboriginal ??
I just picked up these 2 axes; one I believe to be a Shona Gano Tsomho Axe and the other one to be an Australian Aboriginal Kodj Axe.
The stone ax was listed in other places as Native American, but I'm sure the Australian refrence is correct. The Stone ax has a massive head and it measures 24" tall x 7" accross and 3"wide. Information is rather scarce on this item, so any comments would be appreciated |
17th October 2020, 04:39 PM | #2 |
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A couple of nice pieces.
The African axe is of the type usually associated with the Shona speaking peoples of Zimbabwe and surrounding area. The stone headed item looks like a Plains American Indian hammer or maul. Used for several domestic purposes including breaking animal bones, hammering in tent pegs and similar. (ref. "Indian and Eskimo Artifacts of North America" by Charles Miles). |
17th October 2020, 06:53 PM | #3 |
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Thank you Colin.I was happy with the Australian attributions, but to have it be a Plains Indian artifact is really exciting;would you guess the age to be 1880s/1890s?
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17th October 2020, 07:49 PM | #5 |
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Thanks Again !!!
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18th October 2020, 04:21 PM | #6 |
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Two examples from {Indian & Eskimo Artifacts of North America, Charles Miles, Bonanaz, 1963} Plains hammers but you could easy hit somebodies head with them.
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18th October 2020, 07:17 PM | #7 |
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Great pictures.I'll copy and keep with the item;that way someone will know what it is when I'm gone.
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18th October 2020, 10:59 PM | #8 |
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Stone axe not Australian Aboriginal.
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