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ABDUA University of Aberdeen, Human Culture Collection
Object Name
Breast Plate
Cuirass
Body Armour
Object Number
ABDUA:59050
Other Number
H99+4
Other Number Type
old number
Period
19th - 20th Century?
Brief Description
Breastplate (cuirass) made of horizontal sections of iron riveted together, and edges finished in leather binding. The breastplate is open at the right side and at the right shoulder, so as to allow for ease of wearing, and then would be laced together with leather ties. The iron appears to have a silver finish (tin?), which can be seen on the reverse of the garment. The leather bindings have been padded underneath using what appears to be a type of light brown jute fabric. This style of cuirass was typical of that used by the Sheikh of Bornu's guards during the Kanem-Bornu Empire. The breastplate would have been worn with a padded 'lifida' jacket over the top for added protection.
Dimensions
H: 463 x W: 352 x B: 215mm
Materials
Metal, iron, tin (?)leather, jute (?)
Condition
Fair
Completeness
Incomplete
Completeness Note
Missing some of the leather straps used to lace up the side of the breastplate.
Maker
Kanem-Bornu/ Borno Empire or Fulani People?
Place Key
Africa, West Africa, Nigeria, Fulani Country (sic: Northern Nigeria, Yobe State?)
Field Collector
Burnett, Sir Charles Stuart. (KCB, CBE, DSO)
Object History Note
Slip catalogue entry reads 'Cuirasse in metal bound with leather (probably Turkish).'
Aquisition Source
Burnett, Lady Sibyl. M. (Barra Castle, Oldmeldrum)
Aquisition Date
17/05/1948
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