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Marcus 23rd October 2015 07:30 PM

Mandau in scientific journal
 
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The carving on my Dayak Mandau inspired me to research betel nut. Our results were published this week. This is the journal article with a picture of the sword.

http://journals.plos.org/plosone/art...l.pone.0140907

This an editorial which is written more for the lay-person:

http://www.omicsonline.org/open-acce...5-1000e130.pdf

This is a press release from my University:

https://ufhealth.org/news/2015/resea...ions-worldwide

David 23rd October 2015 08:37 PM

On my reading list. Thanks Marcus!

Ian 23rd October 2015 10:10 PM

Great stuff Roger. Enjoyed reading your article.

I tried the preparation once in New Guinea (necessary to preserve "face" with the locals) and found it to be extremely bitter and unpleasant. I imagine it is an acquired taste, like most addictive substances.

Among the Moro there are elaborate paraphernalia associated with the habit, most notably partitioned silver boxes of elaborate design. I had a small collection of these many years ago that were stolen when I was away on vacation--they left the swords, but took the silver boxes and related pieces! Go figure.

Ian

ariel 24th October 2015 02:23 AM

A mandau in "PLOS ONE"!
:-)

Not too shabby!
Nice paper! Congratulations!


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