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Old 28th December 2021, 06:30 PM   #4
Jim McDougall
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I agree with Wayne, this seems like some sort of interpretation of the 'dukari' (dual crescent moons) which of course typically were positioned next to each other. These were seen as a kind of temporal or talismanic device toward 'magic' in the local folk religions of North Africa, particularly Sudan and supposedly would still have effect even if not exactly the same.

Many of the 'dukari' moon stamps were so degenerated by later years in Kassala that they were distorted to almost indiscernible.
I have seen other kinds of marks applied in pairs in the same manner indicating 'duality' or such interpretation but the incongruent application of these is puzzling.

As Wayne notes, many blades of this more recent period were of sheet steel and lorry springs.
Looking forward to Ed's input on this. He knows these blades and especially the guards thoroughly.
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