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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Haifa, Israel
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This is a loop dagger of the TIV people from Nigeria. Probably early 20 C. For similar ones see: Dagger of the TIV people I and another one: Dagger of the TIV people II
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: between work and sleep
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I wonder, did the Nigerians invent their own bichwa independently?
I wouldn't doubt it, some parts of Africa have highly underrated metal-working. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: East Coast USA
Posts: 3,191
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Two more for comparison. These daggers are archers daggers and are held in the draw hand blade point down.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: between work and sleep
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Interesting point! Archers' daggers...
Contrary to popular fantasy, most people were armed with more mundane weapons - simple spears, shields, smaller swords, and missile weapons. I've read somewhere that many African armies in that region used mostly archers with poisoned arrows. The chance of an archer needing to fight close-in was probably rarer than say a warrior armed with a club, sword, or spear - but if caught close-in had to be able to deploy his close-range weapon quickly... thus the loop dagger, very cool. Was this loop-dagger style unique to that region or did this innovation find appeal in other parts of Africa? |
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