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I have loved Pyle's artwork since I was a kid .
![]() One of my favorites; An Attack on a Galleon. http://www.delart.org/view/collections/hp_galleon.html Other works. Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates. Howard Pyle's Book of the American Spirit . |
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My knowledge on flyssa’s is close to nothing, but tell me something. How old is the flyssa as a type, how old is the first known flyssa (escavated?) and what does the ancient books say about flyssa’s?
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Hi Jens!
That's the big debate, how old is the flyssa as a type? As Jim said, the first known example dates from 1827, I forget whether this is the one presented to the Spanish king, or whether that one was slightly earlier. I do wonder about archaological records. There must be some digs that have uncovered earlier examples. Patrick's idea about the bronze sword origin is nice, but not possible I think, unless we find 2000-year old flyssas. I will look into contacting some archeological institutes or groups operating in Algeria...there must be some things simply put down as "sword" that aren't known yet. Emanuel |
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Hi Emanuel,
I have a picture of a Tatar sword, but i will not bring it here, as it will end bringing confusion to this thread - I will however start another thread on the sword. Jens |
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