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Old 2nd February 2012, 12:00 AM   #2
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THE SIZE OF THE SPEAR HEAD AND THE PRESENCE OF PAINTED DESIGNS ON THE SHAFT WOULD HELP TO DETERMINE IF IT IS A PATISTHANAYA. THE DESIGN AND DIFFERENT METALS USED ON THE BLADE DO LOOK SIMULAR TO WHAT IS SEEN ON PHIA'S BUT THIS SORT OF WORK WAS LIKELY USED IN OTHER COUNTRIES AS WELL. THE FORM AND WORKMANSHIP DO LOOK LIKE WORK FROM CEYLON BUT THERE IS NOT A REAL CLINCHER TO BE SURE WITH THE INFORMATION CURRENTLY AVAILABLE.
WHERE EVER ITS FROM IT IS A NICE ONE
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