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Neat to hear this might be a rare one. Some of the more typical Mandara region pieces have a similar "celtic" look Gav.
![]() The closest thing to this dagger I can recall is a piece of Wolf's, which I'm sure he won't mind if I link to his site. http://www.africanarms.com/all-album...4101-93246784/ http://www.africanarms.com/all-album...38/mode/matrix |
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Great links Iain.
When you see this design element in these weapons one has to ask why the similarities. Gavin |
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There's been similar comments around any short Congo sword with a wooden handle (Romans!), or the "crusader" kaskaras. While it's always fun to speculate, history is usually a little more mundane I think. ![]() |
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Hi Colin,
it's a real nice example from the Jos Plateau in Nigeria. Such daggers are from the Ron, but I'm sure their neigbours have them too. Attached also a map where they are located. Best Wolf |
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