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Tim,
In the book 'Dodelijk Mooi' (Deadly beauty) a spear is shown like the second one on the left in Flavio's first pic. It's a black and white picture, so I won't show it. But the author writes it's a currency spear used by the Jonga, Hamba, Yela and Mbole in Congo. These tribes are part of the Eastern Mongo group, together with the Topoke, Kela, Ngengele, Nkutshu, Tetela and Kusu. So what Flavio wrote is also correct. The interesting thing about the spear in my book is that the author states that it's made from copper (just like yours), total length 1m66. |
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Hi Freddy, my spear is 1.67m the same size. Well that is just great I know all about it in a day. It always feels good when you get something so clearly identifiable from a scholarly book and no one else pops up with one
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