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Old 13th April 2010, 12:00 AM   #8
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In the Philippines' precolonial era and even up to the recent past in our remote areas, such practice to stop men dead on their tracks is still very much alive.
Dear Miguel,

Very interesting information in additon to Arjan's amazing object.

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I believe this is the base end of a deer antler Maurice, carved on the cross-section. The edging is the natural formation of the antler.
Yes indeed. fully agree this being the base of the stag.
See this mediocure picture. (hard to get (good) pictures of Sambar deer)
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