O-26 Prehistoric Star Club Head

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O-26 Prehistoric Star Club Head

Wahgi Valley, Papua New Guinea.

In the distant past in the Highlands of New Guinea, stone club heads were used widely. At contact (1930s) the Baruya of the eastern Highlands continued to use stone clubs in warfare. However, in much of the Highlands region use of stone clubs in warfare was obsolete; perhaps the more efficient and deadly stone axes replaced them? But what occurred, these club heads became objects of magic, sometimes painted, and often use in fertility rituals or male or female spirit ceremonies.

This double star club head made from hard volcanic stone is from an old important Hawaiian collection.

 

$800

12.5 diameter x 5 cm

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