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CollectionABDUA University of Aberdeen, Human Culture Collection
Object NameLoop Dagger
Knife
Weapon
411 412
Object NumberABDUA:7350
Other NumberH88
Other Number Typeold number
Brief DescriptionSilver plated (?) iron dagger, with looped handle and punctate decoration along centre of blade. The punctate decoration features chevrons, zig-zags, triangle and arrow shapes. The blade is wide at the top and tapers to a fine point. The looped handle is directly attached to the blade, and also features punctate and incised decoration of zig-zags and cross hatching. The dagger was originally thought to have been designed for archers, so that the blade could be held pointing downwards on the same hand used to pulling the string of the bow.
DimensionsL: 316 x W: 47 x D: 47mm
MaterialsMetal, iron, silver (?)
ConditionGood
CompletenessComplete
MakerTiv people?
Place KeyAfrica, West Africa, Nigeria, Northern Nigeria.
Field CollectorMoir, Dr. F. W. (Sekondi, West Africa)
Publication NoteSee Museum Committe Report 1st October 1906.
Aquisition SourceMoir, Dr. F. W. (Sekondi, West Africa)
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