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Thanks Sajen for confirming I have not been on the boards in a long while so my memory could have been way off
Tony since if you can find a copy of it Armes traditionnelles d'Afrique ( by Tristan Bastide I think ) would be a good place to look and maybe African Arms and Armour by Spring |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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It's an arm dagger likely made in Bida by the Nupe. The all brass hilt and scabbard is distinctive.
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nice tuareg telek (arm dagger).
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Thanks for the replies. I live in Cyprus so objects like this are likely to turn up from time to time. I like it so I will put a bid on it. Thanks Again
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Happy to help out, lumping all western Sahel items under the Tuareg banner is a common issue not helped by the extensive intermingling of these communities. ![]() Thankfully there are a few cases where we can be more sure. This being one of them as there's a direct illustration in "Cultural Areas of Nigeria" by Hambly. |
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