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Thanks Colin my thoughts also. It is an old piece.
Freddy it looks like a Briton you can tell by the slippers ![]() ![]() |
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Does look New Guinea. Possibly Fly River area.
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Hi Tim,
very nice....no 'tip' damage...and full length .. ![]() ![]() ![]() Regards David |
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It is a nice piece, and I agree, it doesn't look like anything from Polynesia or Micronesia. The asymmetric teeth are interesting.
Great find. Like the native mask on your model, too. F |
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It seems that Palm wood was used in New Britain, New Ireland and other Islands. Strangely in a book I have on the Admiralty Islands the spears are obsidian or ray spine tipped. Does not mean they were exclusively so.
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Just found this pic from "Shields of Melanesia, University of Hawai'i press"
San Christobal, Solomon Islands. Among the many varried examples present in the book this appears almost identical even seems to have the woven fibres near the carved barbs. ![]() |
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Looking more closely at the pictures in the afore mentioned book. This spear looks a much better match, I could be making 2+2=5. This picture is of Busimai, a distinguished Mambare River chief, with his wife. The Mambare River is on the north coast of the eastern finger of PNG. I have also post some interesting background to the picture. The other pictures just help show the varriation of spear types found. They are far from a standard form which reminds me of the Congo. I cannot post all the pictures and the focus is on the lowlands.
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