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Hearst Museum object titled Assegai, accession number 5-619, described as Assegai: Iron-Bladed: Short Wooden Handle
Hearst Museum object titled Assegai, accession number 5-620, described as Assegai: Iron-Bladed: Short Wooden Handle
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-221, described as Spear, Large iron point, spiral iron butt
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-6171, described as iron pointed spear
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-817, described as Native term: econga (singular) omaonga (plural) or assegai. Made by blacksmiths.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-17027, described as Carved wooden device with a long, spear point shaped device on one end and a dart-like point with "wings" on the other. Part of the equipment of a man convicted in Southern Province of acting as a witch finder.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-16866, described as wood shaft with hide strip wrapped on bottom end.  iron spear point with decorative bands and open, box-like decoration as part of iron point shaft.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-7100a-d, described as Spear, metal tip. Hardwood shaft, laurel leaf shaped iron point. Shaft sawn in 4 pieces. 193 cm length.  Made of wood and iron.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-7102a-e, described as Spear, metal tip. Hardwood shaft, laurel leaf shaped iron point. Shaft sawn into 5 pieces. 237 cm length. Made of wood and iron.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-1986, described as Spear; double pointed/ spear end curved and very long