Accession No
1975.34 E
Description
Mia or throwing knife used for hunting and warfare. The short handle is made in one piece with the primary blade and terminates in a point. The primary blade is long and curved in an unequal 'S' shape after the point where it joins the fork; the straight section is sharpened only on the outer edge while the curved section is double-bladed. The one fork is single-edged and riveted to the primary blade.
Place
Africa; West Africa; Chad; South Chad; Moyen-Chari
Period
Source
Patterson-Brown, Ellen Clifton [field collector and donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1975.34 E
Cultural Affliation
Sara [Nar]
Material
Metal; ?Iron
Local Term
mia
Measurements
735mm
Events
Context (Related Documents)
Ink drawing on catalogue card for 1975.34 A-I. See notes for 1975.22 for further information.
Event Date
Author: Lily Stancliffe
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1975.34 A-I: 'mia: throwing knife; mia are used for hunting and warfare. The knife is thrown at such a height that it catches the legs of the prey and breaks them. The handle and fork of the knife fit comfortably over the shoulder where it is carried. Not all blacksmiths make mia because a special kuga, medecine, must be learned before one can attach the fork to the handle.
A/F bought from various Nar
G/I made by Nar blacksmith at ?'
Event Date
Author: Lily Stancliffe
Description (Physical description)
Mia or throwing knife used for hunting and warfare. The short handle is made in one piece with the primary blade and terminates in a point. The primary blade is long and curved in an unequal 'S' shape after the point where it joins the fork; the straight section is sharpened only on the outer edge while the curved section is double-bladed. The one fork is single-edged and riveted to the primary blade.
Event Date 13/11/2020
Author: Lily Stancliffe
FM:289138
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