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Study Shows Unique African Swords Were Locally Made
Archaeology Magazine ^
| May 15, 2025
| editors / unattributed
Posted on 06/07/2025 8:19:18 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
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06/07/2025 8:19:18 AM PDT
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SunkenCiv
To: StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; 2ndDivisionVet; 31R1O; ...
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posted on
06/07/2025 8:19:44 AM PDT
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SunkenCiv
(Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
To: SunkenCiv
The researchers determined that the swords had all been masterfully crafted by local African smiths They were just trying to keep up with the Jones'..
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posted on
06/07/2025 8:21:16 AM PDT
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Ezekiel
(🆘️ "Come fly with US". 🔴 Ingenuity -- because the Son of David begins with MARS ♂️, aka every man)
To: SunkenCiv
Number six: “The French Tickler”
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posted on
06/07/2025 8:21:45 AM PDT
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BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is opinion or satire. Or both.)
To: SunkenCiv
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06/07/2025 8:27:35 AM PDT
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Secret Agent Man
(Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
To: SunkenCiv
No point for thrusting on the African swords.
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06/07/2025 8:39:35 AM PDT
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SauronOfMordor
(You’ve not seen the darkness in the hearts of men who realize no one is coming to save them.)
To: Secret Agent Man
To: SunkenCiv
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posted on
06/07/2025 8:40:25 AM PDT
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chajin
("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
To: Secret Agent Man
Da homey’s were apparently not content to sit around, dumb and happy, in the Stone Age.
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06/07/2025 8:40:38 AM PDT
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gundog
(The ends justify the mean tweets. )
To: chajin
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posted on
06/07/2025 8:42:23 AM PDT
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gundog
(The ends justify the mean tweets. )
To: SunkenCiv
#6 has an interesting center Rib like a Zulu short Spear I Have here.
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I was told it’s authentic and has the Blade on one end and a Square spike on the other overall 5 ft. Long.
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posted on
06/07/2025 8:43:27 AM PDT
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Big Red Badger
(ALL Things Will be Revealed !)
To: SunkenCiv
Of course they made their own. They couldn’t order them from Amazon.
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posted on
06/07/2025 8:45:55 AM PDT
by
2111USMC
(Aim Small Miss Small)
To: chajin
Just awful. What sword of person would proffer a pun like that?
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posted on
06/07/2025 8:46:46 AM PDT
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Sirius Lee
("Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.”)
To: SunkenCiv
#7 looks like an inferior replica of a german hunting sword.
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posted on
06/07/2025 8:54:07 AM PDT
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leopud
To: SunkenCiv
What’s that backscratcher doing in there!
To: SunkenCiv
West African Kingdom of Dahomey, Stay in your lane, Archaelogy Magazine. The Babylon Bee will handle the jokes.
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posted on
06/07/2025 9:46:08 AM PDT
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Texas Eagle
("Throw me to the wolves and I'll return leading the pack"- Donald J. Trump)
To: SauronOfMordor
No point for thrusting on the African swords.
To my eye, 1-5 all look like agricultural slashing/hacking tools semi-adapted into weapons. I wonder if they or their progenitors were actually dual-use, in which case a thicker construction and robust tip (no thrusting point) would simply be practical design considerations.
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posted on
06/07/2025 9:50:14 AM PDT
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verum ago
(I figure some people must truly be in love, for only love can be so blind.)
To: verum ago
Great points.
I have done Filipino martial arts for a long time, and many of them weapons are there are also derived from agricultural tools. Whether it’s the popular karambit (mostly an Indonesian weapon though) which was a small agricultural cutting implement, the huge Panabas cutting weapon, the swordlike pinuti - all agricultural tools that got modified.
Most warrior cultures tend to have weapons that came from modified agricultural implements, primarily because the vast majority of peasants simply could not afford specialized weapons.
I remember once reading that armor, a broadsword, and a war horse in the Middle Ages would cost a proper fortune.
Same thing in Japan - outside the Samurai, most/all peasants had to make do with modified agricultural tools. The kama were basically scythe for cutting rice, the Sai prongs for planting rice, and some modifications made to make them somewhat credible when it comes to facing off against bandits, the occasional ronin, and (on a really bad day) a group of samurai sent by the warlord to discipline the people. Almost all the budo weapons from traditional Okinawa/Japanese Karate have a root in agriculture.
Now, with that said, Africa did have some 100% pure weapons.
- The Maasai spear
- The Zulu Assegai
- But the craziest of them all are the many different types of mambele.
Weird swords with very many angles, some of them that were exceedingly deadly throwing weapons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mambele
Some of those were featured on Forged in Fire, and were shown to straight decapitate someone with one strike.
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posted on
06/07/2025 10:21:43 AM PDT
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spetznaz
(Nuclear-tipped Ballistic Missiles: The Ultimate Phallic Symbol)
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posted on
06/07/2025 10:25:48 AM PDT
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spetznaz
(Nuclear-tipped Ballistic Missiles: The Ultimate Phallic Symbol)
To: 2111USMC
OTOH, people living in the Amazon... uh...
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posted on
06/07/2025 10:30:59 AM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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