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Old 19th November 2006, 05:32 PM   #4
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Nice spear, Tim.

I believe the Tuareg spears were made from one piece of metal. The construction on this one looks a bit like we see with Masai spears : two long pieces of iron and a small wooden shaft.

I especially like the 'copper touch'.

In Christopher Spring's book, African Arms and Armour, there are pictures of Tuareg spears on pages 28 an 29. These seem to be somewhat longer than yours (upto 207 cm).
In the same book, colourplate 7 shows some men of the Bororo tribe (Fulani) of northern Nigeria and southern Niger with Tuareg style weaponry, such as the sword (Takouba) and spear (Allarh). Their spears seem to be much shorter. Perhaps that's a clue as to where your spear comes from.
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