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Isolated Ancient African Throwing Knife Or Axe
Portrait of a shaman spiritual smile tribal man from the Odisha region of India in a blue background
axe stone nefrit isolated on white background
AmaZulu tribe at a Zulu kraal (village) in the Kingdom of Zululand, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century. It was absorbed into the British Colony of Natal in 1897, and then the Union of South Africa in 1910.
old hay scythe isolated on white background
Halberds infront of a white wall.
An hatchet made of wood, metal and leather. An old hatchet on a white background.
Bronze statue shot in Chengdu
Scythe on a white background. Antique scythe of the classical form. Rusty scythe with a wooden handle.
Cameroon, antique drink horn
Cruz Bay, St John/US Virgin Islands-July 04, 2023: Fourth of July Carnival celebration in Cruz Bay, Tribal war dance in the street
early bronze age axe head - metal detecting find
Indigenous man holding maraca during ritual in village
golden battle ax isolated on white background
Stick insect specimens
Tomahawk with a braided suede on white background
Photo of traditional African art
Wamena, Papua, Indonesia - 08 Aug 2016. National festival of local tribes in Wamena city, Papua
bronze statue
Prehistoric Stone Tool
garden pitchfork isolated on white background
Three-Star Piles, Sanxingdui Ruins, bronze figurine
An ancient rattle or tambourine percussion musical instrument isolated on white
Tourist learning lessons, From Wassú Tribe Indigenous, With blowpipe, Brazil
This is an golden axe. (or brass)
Portrait of an indigenous woman from the Brazilian Amazon making bread for the community with her shovel
Ancient harvest sickle, horn handle
Nouméa, South Province, New Caledonia: a 'fleche faitiére' (literally 'rooftop arrow') with a stern face - an indigenous Melanesian symbol that came to represent the Kanak people and the independence movement. A respected emblem of the Kanak chiefdom, the 'fleche faitiére', is a traditional element of Kanak architecture, which dominates and adorns the cone-shaped thatched roof of the large huts of a clan. It is made with houp (Montrouziera cauliflora), a rot-proof wood from high-altitude forests.
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