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Old 5th November 2012, 01:35 PM   #8
colin henshaw
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Thanks for the further images. However, I cannot really identify this piece - Australian Aboriginal spears I have seen are of a close-grained wood, not like this example which looks like teak ? with that pronounced stringy grain.

I'm puzzled by the scorching to the barbed head, which look as if done by a metal implement. Its true that Australian Aborigines used flat wooden tool/weapon surfaces for making fire, but I doubt if this is the case here. Also there seem to be vice and file ? marks to the wood, which is odd. The point does appear a bit blunt to make an effective weapon.

So, unfortunately I cannot say what this is with any certainty - maybe other forumites have some ideas...

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