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I am having bit of a festival today, that's okay we're all friends here
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Hi Tim,
nice spear .......the giant 'twiglet' is unusual ![]() ![]() Last edited by katana; 9th April 2007 at 07:31 PM. |
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Nice spear, Tim. Is it from the Sudan ?
We don't see those very often in Belgium, you know. |
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Freddy,
I am sure the spears of this general form are from S, Sudan, Uganda and possibly N, Kenya. As I mentioned, and post a spear a month or so back. The stylist influence is quite widespread. Though it does seem to change quite dramatically when one thinks about the Congo {further than Zande and Mangbetu} and the Western Sahara. David. There is that instinct to think is it Irish. Where does that come from? The club came from a collection of many artifacts from the S.Sudan Nile river region. I took what I thought were the best bits though I did think about the beautiful carved paddles and a bow. Some other chap seemed to more money or something like that. |
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Hi Tim,
strangely enough the film 'Khartoum' ( Charlton Heston & Lawrence Olivier)was on TV today ![]() ![]() As to the club, I have never seen this type of club attributed to Africa.....but that does not mean it isn't. I suppose the determining factor is to match the wood to an African tree specie. |
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