4th May 2014, 12:38 AM | #30 |
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Now that we have mirrored this thread over from the ethnographic forum, to run concurrently we are hoping that the topic of these Cretan weapons might stir some interest here as well . The fact that these are peripherally European weapons as well as being part of the ethnographic sphere suggests that perhaps dual classification might bring more response .
We are hoping that other Cretan weapons might be entered here for comparison, while we look at the distinct features found on them . |
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