Traditional Weapons of Africa (Billhooks Sickles and Scythes) : A regional approach and technical, morphological, and aesthetic classification

Bok av Tristan Arbousse-Bastide
In this third volume of his series on traditional African weaponry, the author examines a group of unusual edged weapons showing analogies to agricultural implements. These weapons are characterized by a bent or curved blade with a main concave cutting edge. Mostly originating from Central Africa these objects were produced during the 19th century and early 20th century. Their use was mainly linked with status, parade and dance, however very large examples or plain blades were also practical fighting weapons. Parallel English and French texts.