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And here the pictures from the arrows.
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Nearly 500 views in not one day and not one comment?
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I certainly enjoyed seeing the quiver and arrows; are the different arrowheads for different applications. Did they use a longbow or a shorter one made out of compound materials?
I do need to thank you for introducing me to the rich and troubled history of the Molucca Islands, of which I had been ignorant of until your post. |
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Hi Detlef,
Thanks for showing these items. The quiver is most interesting. It is an excellent piece of rattan weaving covered, I assume, with the skin of some animal to provide a degree of waterproofing and protection. The arrows are all in good shape. As with other cultures, I think we can assume that the different types of arrowheads reflected different purposes, as alluded to by drac2k. Ian |
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I agree in all points with you. BTW, I've found only one similar example by online search but this one is for sale so no link or picture from it, sadly. Regards, Detlef |
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Here the original description from the auction house:
Arrow quiver (Banda Neira, Indonesia, before 1930), wood / leather, w. Cap, w. 4 arrows, length approx. 98 cm. Orig. Frame, leather covering in the upper part and the cap damaged. |
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I am sure that the different arrowheads for different applications but can't tell you something detailed. And I never have seen a bow from somewhere in the Moluccas but I assume that it's a longbow when a arrow is 86 cm long. ![]() My wife coming from the Moluccas so I have a great affinity to Molucca artefacts. The Moluccas has a long colonial history owing the many spices like nutmeg and clove. Attached is a bigger picture from the Banda islands to show where they are located. Regards, Detlef Last edited by Sajen; 13th August 2020 at 09:57 PM. |
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