Trombash Mangbetu
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A trumbash or trombash is a Mangbetu
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from the
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Uses

Similar to a
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, the ''trumbash'' was used as a throwing weapon or as
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. The handle is usually made of wood, but it can be made of ivory or bone. It is more or less decorated, according to the rank of its owner and the use that is made of it.Werner Fischer, Manfred A. Zirngibl, ''African Weapons: Knives, Daggers, Swords, Axes, Throwing Knives'', 1978, p.67 The curved blade is made of iron.


Gallery

File:African Trumbash - Mangbetu curved knife.jpg File:Brooklyn Museum 22.462 Knife Trumbash.jpg File:Brooklyn Museum 22.457 Knife Ivory Handle Trumbash.jpg, Trumbash with an ivory handle File:Knife - Mangbetu - Royal Museum for Central Africa - DSC06546.JPG File:Knife - Mangbetu - Royal Museum for Central Africa - DSC06545.JPG, Trumbash with a anthropomorphic handle File:Mangbetu knife 2.jpg


References


Bibliography

* Jan Elsen, ''De fer et de fierté, Armes blanches d'Afrique noire du Musée Barbier-Mueller'', 5 Continents Editions, Milan, 2003, * Tom Crowley, Andrew Mills, ''Weapons, Culture and the Anthropology Museum'', 2018 Edged and bladed weapons Throwing axes Axes African weapons Daggers Knives Throwing weapons {{DRCongo-stub