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Here is the image of the shield: http://sirismm.si.edu/naa/kiowa/08935820.jpg.
The larger collection, which includes a number of depictions of weapons is: http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/kiowa/kiowa.htm |
23rd November 2008, 06:27 AM | #2 | |
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Would you please send me a PM, yours is not receiving. All the best, Jim |
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23rd November 2008, 10:59 PM | #3 |
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Jim, for some reason I can't PM you either.
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Im not sure what the problem is Aiontay....Ive been to the Oracle and am waiting to hear more...but you should be able to send me an email off my members profile. I appreciate your patience, Jim |
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4th December 2008, 04:12 AM | #5 |
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Here is a picture from the Palace of Governors in Santa Fe. There is a lance in the top right corner. Unfortunately taking pictures is prohibited and thus the quality of the picture is somewhat poor, and there is no close-up.
This is too bad, because the lance is really pretty - it features a silver inlay with floral design. I am not sure if it was locally made or imported from Spain. The socket is flattened to make it into a tang. There are some other nice items in this display, including an espada ancha (with active rust in the fullers ) and a buffalo hide shield, called "adarga". Best regards, Teodor |
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Excellent photo Teodor! Thank you for posting this, I felt deja vu as I looked at it....I was there in October but didnt get any pictures. Great example of the espada ancha, which I hope we'll be able to discuss here sometime soon. All the best, Jim |
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21st September 2017, 12:30 AM | #8 |
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About 6 or 7 years ago somebody in New Mexico hit a hoard of colonial weaponry. For weeks he kept listing espadas anchas at ebay, and from time to time also a lance. I saw the files recently looking for something else, if these fossil thread is of interes I could hang them.
There is also some new literature since this thread was started about jinetes de cuera. |
21st September 2017, 04:44 AM | #9 |
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WOW! Thanks guys! It is great to see these old threads revived, and absolutely please post anything you can.
N.M surfer one of my favorite states!! we are in Washington but about to turn the 'bookmobile' that direction by October. Always looking for espada anchas and all Spanish colonial things as there are intriguing variations that need very much to be included in cataloguing. |
21st September 2017, 12:20 PM | #10 |
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Lets try. From the hoard.
. Last edited by fernando; 21st September 2017 at 05:11 PM. |
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Fantastic!!
Thank you for these. Any details or ideas on them? Where they are from etc. The lance head may be from a goad or buffalo hunt example as it is socketed rather than with langets. Curious on the LA stamp on what appears a 'gavilan' type espada. |
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