Zulu shields were an important piece of defensive equipment used by the Zulu warriors of Southern Africa in the 19th century. These shields were typically made from cowhide or buffalo hide, and they were often decorated with intricate patterns and designs.
The shields varied in size, with some being small enough to be held in one hand and others being large enough to cover a warrior's entire body. Their shape was typically oval or round.
The shields were not just used for protection, but also for offensive purposes. The Zulu warriors would use them to charge at their enemies, using the shields to batter and push them back.
The shields played a significant role in Zulu warfare, contributing to the success of the Zulu armies in many battles. They have since become a symbol of Zulu culture and history, and are often featured in traditional Zulu dances and ceremonies.
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