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eftihis 23rd April 2021 04:41 PM

A pair of Jarid looking spears
 
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This pair of spears is 80cm long. They look like the turkish "jarid" that was thrown from a horse. However they look fairly recent, and the material is not hardened steel, but a yellow looking metal, like bronze. The panches on them remind me of North African work. The 2 shafts are not identical, so it seems that there are hand made. Any comments?

Tim Simmons 24th April 2021 01:07 PM

Look African to me for sure. North Africa and the trade coast.

Gonzoadler 24th April 2021 03:53 PM

Hello,

the spears have some similarities in style and crafting to this axe I showed here: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=african
Maybe they are from the Toma, too?

Regards
Robin

Miguel 26th April 2021 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by eftihis (Post 261936)
This pair of spears is 80cm long. They look like the turkish "jarid" that was thrown from a horse. However they look fairly recent, and the material is not hardened steel, but a yellow looking metal, like bronze. The panches on them remind me of North African work. The 2 shafts are not identical, so it seems that there are hand made. Any comments?

I think that these spears are Toulouse small throwingspears for hunting.
Miguel

Miguel 26th April 2021 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Miguel (Post 261988)
I think that these spears are Toulouse small throwingspears for hunting.
Miguel

I meant Toubou ( Tubu ) not Toulouse sorry about that.
Miguel

Kubur 27th April 2021 07:17 AM

I agree I think they are from Chad.
I'm very surprised that no one told you that they are purely decorative/touristic items. Look at the material used, brass, and the barbs/fish bones badly cut and not sharp at all.
:(

eftihis 27th April 2021 07:46 AM

Hello, thanks for your comments. The truth is that i bought them out of curiosity (but on a tourist price...) Sometimes you win, sometimes you loose, but always learn...

colin henshaw 27th April 2021 07:49 AM

Kubur is correct, these are just souvenir/tourist items from the Sahel region. Fairly often seen in antique centres and the like here in UK.


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