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Old 20th April 2014, 06:02 PM   #1
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Default Tanimbar cuirass

Similar examples to this hard leather cuirass are known from Tanimbar, in the South-East part of Indonesia. You can find a few by looking for "krijger Tanimbar" in Google. This example has one leather loop at the back to hold a sword (which was held horizontally, with the hilt projecting), but some of the other loops are missing.

Tanimbar cuirasses do seem to be rare: there's one in a museum in Leiden and one in the Smithsonian. But are there many others, in Indonesia perhaps?

Also:- was Tanimbar the ONLY place where this design of cuirass was made? I can imagine them being more widespread in Indonesia. Did the various islands of Indonesia have their own distinctive designs of cuirass?
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