Mark, The panopy of Nigerian arms sounds especially interesting.
I know that the Hausa City-States went to a lot of effort to provide armor mail shirts for their regular troops.
i hope the hausaland photos are as colorful as i remember. Makes you want to build the army.
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Richard young, when you mentioned the SOuth African empire, i ssume that you are referring to the Empire of Monomotapa. it does fall into the time frame of up until 1500 since it was formed in the 1400s.
I have no excuse for leaving it out oif my work, other than not having the sources in my library to create proper army types.
This would be a neat army to put into the 'Lost Scrolls' project.
I have no excuse for leaving it out oif my work, other than not having the sources in my library to create proper army types.
This would be a neat army to put into the 'Lost Scrolls' project.
Great Zimbabwe was succeeded by the Monomotapa and Rozwi kingdoms sometime in the 15th century. I'm referring to Great Zimbabwe as their successors didn't really become established as powerful kingdoms until after 1500, at least that's what I've read. Of course there is so little info about Great Zimbabwe military that most of what I could find is inferred from later accounts of battles as described by the Portuguese.Rudy_Nelson wrote:Richard young, when you mentioned the SOuth African empire, i ssume that you are referring to the Empire of Monomotapa. it does fall into the time frame of up until 1500 since it was formed in the 1400s.
I have no excuse for leaving it out oif my work, other than not having the sources in my library to create proper army types.
This would be a neat army to put into the 'Lost Scrolls' project.
Cheers
Richard
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I have added an entire line of 15mm Westren Sudanese to the Eureaka page for pre-order.MarkSieber wrote:For textiles, see also:
Patterns of Life, West African Strip-Weaving Traditions. Peggy Stoltz Gilfoy 1987 Smithsonian
These will include:
Heavy cavalry general, spear n shield (horse in quilted armor)
heavy cavalry drummer,
heavy cavalry standard bearer,
heavy cavalry sword n shield,
Yan Lifida, heavy cavalry spear and shield,
Yan Kawarbai, heavy cavalry javalins n shield,
light horse w/ javalins n shield,
Yan Baka archers (unarmored, 3 poses),
Yan Lifa Dabaka archers in quilted armor w/ spear, bow, shield, (2 poses)
Yan Mashi, unarmoed javalin, spear and javalins,
Yan Fate-Fate, 2 unarmored figiures w/ two-handed sword, 1 figure w/ two-handed mace (all in padded armor w/ shield on back),
Yan Assigiri, 2 figures in padded armor n shield w/ long spear,
Yam Bindinga, 2 unarmored figures w/ handguns,
Tuaregs, 2 camels w/ riders, in quilted armor, javalins and shield.
I have also added an army of Berbers to pre-order, who will be designed to represent the armies of the Almoravids, Murabits, Almohades, Muwahids, Marinids, Wattasids, Zayanids, and Hafsids.
The figures include:
Heavy cavalry w/ lance and shield,
light cavalry w/ javalin, spear and shield,
light (turcoman) cavalry w/ bow,
Camelry, Spear, javalin, shield,
Unarmored spearmen, archers, and javalinmen.
If interested please pre-order here:
http://eurekamin.com.au/index.php?cPath ... =3a&page=2
