Man-Crushing-Log
Detail of Halfway-Out, shown as a large human face, and then warriors who were crushed by the log - one sideways and the other upside down. The Man-Crushing-Log is in reference to a defence used by Nekt’s fort in which they rolled logs down the hill to crush the attackers. In this photo, the pole ha...
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Format: | Still Image |
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1926
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Online Access: | https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-1929/man-crushing-log |
Summary: | Detail of Halfway-Out, shown as a large human face, and then warriors who were crushed by the log - one sideways and the other upside down. The Man-Crushing-Log is in reference to a defence used by Nekt’s fort in which they rolled logs down the hill to crush the attackers. In this photo, the pole has been lowered in order to be restored. |
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