View Single Post
Old 7th May 2021, 07:31 AM   #6
colin henshaw
Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,430
Default

Impressive axes Chris, thanks for posting. Great metalwork, presumably the iron and copper were sourced and smelted locally in the Congo ? Looking at the British Museum & Pitt-Rivers sites, they say these axes were often made by the Nsapo (a Songye sub-group) who specialised in metalwork.

As you say, apparently the ornate examples at least were insignia of chiefly rank; the carved faces to the iron representing the chief's people subordinate to him.

A noteworthy point about Congo axes is ... they don't really seem to have been used as weapons, whereas in Southern Africa they were.

Looking forward to more posts.

Last edited by colin henshaw; 7th May 2021 at 09:08 AM.
colin henshaw is offline   Reply With Quote