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Papua New Guinea bone dagger, 19th - 20th C., with carved and red painted geometric tribal decoration, includes letter from forensic pathologist who has authenticated it as either "a femur from a small physique human skeleton or leg bones of the huge nonflying birds known as cassowaries, creatures important in Papuans'' ancestor worship", these daggers had been used as weapons during headhunting raids and for tribal ceremonial rituals, expected wear and some loss of finish, 12 3/4" l.

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