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What Tim said about the origin of this knife is correct. These knives are used over a vast area in Africa.
The size is, in my opinion, also an indication that it's a newer piece. These knives are also called 'arm knives'. They are worn on the upper arm, just above the elbow. I think a knife as long as yours wouldn't be easy to carry in this way. Normally, they have the size of small daggers. Both my knives measure about 29 cm (11,6 inches). ![]() ![]() ![]() The blades of both knives are fairly thick. One even has a thick middlerib (last picture). The edges are sharpened, but as you said, they are probably more used for stabbing. I found a picture from a book by Leni Riefenstahl, who visited remote areas of Africa to make documentaries. One of her photos a man is shown wearing a knife on his left arm (look at the man on the right). It's not a knife like the ones above, but the way of carrying it is the same. These are Nuba of Kau, living in the south-eastern part of the Sudanese province Kordofan. ![]() |
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