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There is an example of these dance axes in {Rare African Short Weapons. Manfred A . Zirngibl} said be be Malinke western Sudan. In this case I think that means a vast area westward of what we think of as South Sudan. Malinke
be a language used by people to the western seaboard of sub Saharan Africa. |
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Many thanks for comments.
I have'nt found a similar piece, are these Toma axes rare? And how old would you estimate my piece, Luc LEFEBVRE? Regards |
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These are not really rare, many were made, also for the touristic market. Yours looks like something from mid XXth.
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Thank you very much!
Yes, it is likely that my axe is for decoration/touristic purposes, too. |
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