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Beautiful pictures, gp.
But ... where are the "People with Ethnographic Arms" in them ? ![]() |
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guess perhaps room to start a new topic like these kind of historic items ? but to please your puristic rule; picture added now Solution to a question.... ![]() Last edited by gp; 19th March 2024 at 02:07 PM. |
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Yes, obviously a new topic indeed. This one has hardly something to do with it
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C'mon gp. This is the one only topic dedicated to period people with Ethno weapons. As if you had no chance to post those arrowheads in a more adequate thread ... even in a new topic. I will skip over the puristic part !
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Armenian warrior from Zeytun
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Kalmuk from a most interesting geographic book from 1618
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Authentic pics more than this kind of ''warrior'' pictures where men seems just dressed like that for a souvenir picture mardi gras ...
( I did the same at the Alhambra in Granada , for few buckets, dressed with arabo-andalous clothes and holding a large khanjar.. maybe one time I'll post it 😁 |
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