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					Originally Posted by Maurice
					
				 
				Hello Albert, 
 
What is the size of the shield? If it is smaller as usual it could be a shield of a child (you can find a picture of such in  
In Centraal Borneo II from Anton Willem Nieuwenhuis.) 
 
 
If it's a normal sized shield, we have several possibilities I guess: 
A: It could be used in "mock battles";  
B: Or it was used as a dancing shield; 
C: Plain ones were also put sometimes in dayak graves; 
D: It was made for a statue in the village which had the purpose to drive out and keep away bad spirits. 
 
 
In my opinion it wasn't used for warfare. 
 
Maurice 
			
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 The size is: length  118 cm, width  39 cm.
I also added photo's of the backside and the handle.
I think, it is not type B. The dancing shields ususally are more elaborate. I guess, type C or D are the most probable.