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| Mambila Shield ( Cameroons 19th century ) | ||||
MediumPalm Fibre and Wood |
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Dimensions94.00cm wide 114.00cm high (37.01 inches wide 44.88 inches high) | ||||
ProvenanceBrought back by a Colonial administrator to West and Central Africa between 1928 and 1951. |
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Literature
Shields Africa, Southeast Asia and Oceania from the Collections of the Barbier-Mueller Museum, pub. New York, 2000
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Description / Expertise
This convex, oval shield or Kor is constructed with a double frame of vertical and horizontal supports reinforced down the centre with two 1 1/2 inch (3.75 cm) wooden strips both on the front and back. The kor is tightly woven with natural palm fibre incorporating a darker natural dyed pattern of criss-cross parallel lines and the edges are reinforced with tightly woven reeds. Both the top and bottom of the shield are semi-circular which afforded the user a better view, more freedom of movement and greater flexibility with his weapons.
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