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Hi Puff,
Interesting stuff you are showing, although I doubt very much that many here on the forum have much use for the numbers from 300 BC ![]() Some dates on weapons were made older than the actual year the weapon was made, some put on later, for decoration together with an inscription or a name, or when entering an armoury, and some were, much later, faked by collectors to improve the value of the collection, so any date on a weapon should be compared with the weapon itself, to see if the date and the style it was made in seems to fit the age of the weapon. |
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Here is a link to a Bikiner museum with lots of interesting items.
http://www.leyline.org/cgi-bin/photo...egory=armories The link should work now. Lew Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 6th July 2006 at 11:25 AM. |
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