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Old 18th June 2006, 11:04 AM   #6
The Double D
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In the week that I have been a Spear collector I have learned that the Zande were a very small tribe that made all kinds of weapons in all sorts of configurations.

All I can find about the Zande seems to indcate that they were primarily farmers and did some hunting.

From the large numbers of knives and swords credit to them they also appear to have been ironmongers also.

Why so many different types of weapons from such a small group of people.

This spear, would it be primarily ceremonial? Decorative? Hunting? Fighting?
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