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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: comfortably at home, USA
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While I don't have a list of museums, other than the Smithsonian in DC, I do have a lot of links to other ethnographic weapons sites on my website. The
specific page is: http://japaneseswordindex.com/world.htm Hope you find some of the links useful. A few may be out of date as I haven't done a full link check for my entire site in a long time. No doubt most of you know about many of them already. Rich S |
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A must when in the region (Brussels/Belgium): http://www.africamuseum.be/home?set_language=en&cl=en
Unfortunately it just closed its doors for a three year renovation period. With an online collection database: http://www.africamuseum.be/collectio...humansciences/ |
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So when you visit Belgium there is also the musee africain de Namur, not as big as the Africamuseum in Brussels but surely worth a visit. There are lots of weapons on display. http://www.museeafricainnamur.be
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To stay in Belgium...a couple of shots from weapons on display in the Afrika Museum (former Congo Museum) in Tervuren/Brussels.
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