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Old 16th September 2008, 05:17 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Dom
absolutely
those seal stamps are belong two (2) different persons (males),
and not from the same period, ten years discard

till yet in use e.i. in Egypt where to many peoples are illiterated
at end of month, to sign on pay roll ... souvenirs .. souvenirs

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Thanks so much for that information. It is very frustrating to know that information is there but in a language you don't understand!
I have another dagger (featured on this Forum a few weeks ago) with Arabic inscription on the blade. Are you able to translate for me please? Pics attached. Regards Stuart
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