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Location: Sint-Amandsberg (near Ghent, Belgium)
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Nothing wrong with that butt, just another type.
![]() Here are some pics of different spear butts from the Congo area Typical spear butt found on Ngbandi spears, but also used by the following tribes : Bati, Benge, Poto, Ngombe and Gens d'Eau. Mostly made of iron and rather heavy. To counter balance the weight of the big spear blade. (Length : 8 cm) ![]() Top to bottom : Bell as found on spears coming from the Mongo-tribes (Length : 29 cm, width : 10 cm) Long iron spike, Ngbandi spear. (Length : 55 cm) ![]() Three smaller spears (top to bottom) From the Nkundu, Lia or Konda-tribes, made from copper. (Length : 8 cm) End of an light spear, tribe unknown (Length : 8,5 cm) Butt end of a small spear from the Bana-pygmees, Aruwimi-area (Congo)(Length : 19,5 cm) ![]() Two butt ends of thrusting spears (top to bottom) Used by following tribes : Ngbaka, Ngombe, Doko. The butt end is wrapped with iron banding. (Length : 19 cm) Atypical spear butt from an unknown tribe (Congo-area). Looks like a spear head, but is not sharpened. (Length : 19,5 cm) ![]() I have to measurements to give you an idea, this doesn't mean the butt ends are always exactly this size. These can vary quite considerably. |
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