many korwar were destroyed under the influence of Protestant missionaries
These textiles were primarily used for religious and magical purposes
the lukwakongo serves as a more accessible but equally significant artifact within the society's structure
accompanied by various grave goods
and the iconic hand-knotted tree-bark fibre carrying bags known as noken or bilum
Danish Mesolithic Period Antler Tine Tool bracelet many korwar were destroyed underErteblle Culture, c. 54003950 BC, Denmark A fascinating Mesolithic percussion tool, this pointed antler tine billet is a beautifully preserved artifact, recovered from the peat bogs of Denmark. Made from red deer antler, this compact and charming tool was likely used for precise flint knappingideal for flaking and shaping medium to small blades, points, and arrowheads. Crafted and used by the Erteblle culture, this object offers a direct link to a