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			I think this club can be attributed to Southern Sudan (perhaps Nuba), based on the following observations :- 
		
		
		
			a) PNG stone-headed clubs have the shaft protruding further from the end of the stone, usually with rattan binding to both sides. The tip of the shaft (distal end), is often split and wedged to hold the stone securely. b) The incised carving to the shaft is very similar to that on Tim's Sudanese wooden club. c) The shaft looks very like the reed shafts found on Sudanese/Baggara spears, (perhaps re-used from a broken spear). For interest I am attaching an extract from the 1935 "Sudan Notes and Records" by C W Beer, about the making of such clubs by the Nuba.  | 
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			Excellent, great info Colin.  What a good place this forum is!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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