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Hi
this recently finished on eBay....another Zulu item, I have my own thoughts.... but was curious as to the thoughts and comments of others http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA:IT&ih=010 Thank you Regards David |
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Hi David
I think its from further north - one of the Shona group of tribes, maybe an nganga's (diviner's) piece. Regards Colin |
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Hi Colin
![]() I agree that its unlikely to be Zulu, Shona a good possibility. Seller sold this as a weapon ![]() A little concerned that the piece is not as old as the 19th C stated. The wood haft has little patination and the 'circle' design looks quite 'fresh' ...but that maybe just the pictures. The spearhead interested me, as I have not seen 'barbs' on the metal shafts of spears from South Africa ...again if anyone has any examples please post them. Kind Regards David |
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I don't have a decent digital camera at present, but a couple of references are :-
Barrie Reynolds "The Material Culture of the Peoples of the Gwembe Valley" 1966, Page 104, fig 25. South African website www.ezakwantu.com has a similar-type piece. I shall try to find some more and post them. Regards, Colin |
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Hi Colin,
thanks for the link....its now in my favorites ![]() Regards David . |
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A Dutch friend of mine has a similar piece. It's the one in the middle. I've been trying to get it into my collection for quite some time. One day, I will succeed
![]() ![]() He thinks it comes from East-Africa. Here's a pic : ![]() |
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