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Amongst the lot I found in a stable were also some African arrows. Five are Pygmee, probably from the Ituri forest in Congo.
I have had Pygmee arrows before and I am always amazed at the craftmanship these little items show. The barbed arrowheads are well forged. Also some of the shafts show great detail. Some have iron binding, others are carved. I wonder why this is ? Are these markings made by the owner to show that it's his arrow ? All these arrows are small and lightweight. They wouldn't do much harm. I guess they are poisoned when in use. The barbs help the arrow to stick into the skin of a pray. Here are some pics. The longest arrow measures 53 cm. The smallest arrowhead (without the barbs) only measures 2 cm. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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