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Hello Michael,
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Now, was the name originally applied/stated by the Lampung owner, a Sumatran runner, or a seller (say, in Singapore)? Quote:
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I have only found scattered bits and pieces in the primary accounts (Volz, etc.). Most ethnographic research expeditions with reasonably documented, surviving pieces were done in the late 19th to early 20th century. Finding well documented pieces from the 1st half of the 19th c. or earlier is tough for most types of blades. I'd also posit that there was a bias towards larger or more decorated pieces in the early collecting days (e. g. shown by the European curiosity collections which later evolved into ethnographic research collections). Regards, Kai |
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