Look at this part from the Museum leiden the Junboll
It says it was taken over from an other culture written by Sal Müller
and in my opinion it was in use by some local dayaks but not all .
the Malay did bring the arabic infulence in Borneo just read the books
Schwaner was in one erea in Borneo when he wrote this and he might be writing over the bayu instead over the dohung he did not pictured it so we don t now .
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Hi Ben,
one ( 16-284 ) is a very early collected piece came in to the museum around 1860 but was from the journey of Salomon Muller who visited Borneo in 1836.
Salomon visited the south of Borneo the aria upriver Barito from Banjarmassin.
In his book there's one time that he mentioned " we bought some chickens and other food,some mats,weaponery and jewellery" in the village Lontontoer.So its possible that he obtained this Bayu there.
the other (781-04) I'm not for sure but the number is from just before 1900.
the handle looks almost chinese and the scabbard has a " never used patina".
Arjan.
Arjan read what Sal Müller say s about this in Jhunboll
You can t beat the facts Arjan
Ben
Last edited by Dajak; 30th June 2007 at 09:14 AM.
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