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Pieje 25th November 2012 10:22 AM

Harpoon spear
 
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Hi,

This harpoonspear comes from Central Africa, probably Congo, anyone has an idea which tribe?

172 cm in length.

Freddy 25th November 2012 07:44 PM

Nice
 
In the book 'IJzerwerk van Centraal-Afrika' by H. Westerdijk, I found a drawing of a similar spearhead. This author writes that this type of spear comes from the Nkundu, Loi and/or northern Ntomba living in the central part of Congo. He states that these hooked spears were used for hunting and fishing.

In this region similar shaped arrowheads are found.

Very nice piece :)

Battara 26th November 2012 04:13 AM

YIKES! :eek:

Pieje 26th November 2012 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Freddy
In the book 'IJzerwerk van Centraal-Afrika' by H. Westerdijk, I found a drawing of a similar spearhead. This author writes that this type of spear comes from the Nkundu, Loi and/or northern Ntomba living in the central part of Congo. He states that these hooked spears were used for hunting and fishing.
In this region similar shaped arrowheads are found.
Very nice piece :)

Thanks Freddy! Probably indeed a variation of that spear in Westerdijk, with only 4 hooks instead of 6.


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