Thanks Nathaniel, very useful!
Bowditch on his website, last updated July 28, 2007;
"One significant change that has been made is the phasing out of the now-obsolete Greaves-Winston typing system. We have learned a lot since this was first developed, and we are able now to define types more appropriately along ethnic lines. "
But he continues "As noted, not all of the pages have been updated with the new typology"
I like to get a handle on the old and new typology and would be most interested in the primary sources that helped the typologies. There must be either:
1. Period accounts
2. Period drawings
3. Early photographs
4. Benchmark pieces with markings and/or sound provenance
Unfortunately, no list of these seems to have been left.
The Kachin type is mentioned in Egerton, 1880.
I quite like Bell's little paper which is a welcome oasis in the overall lack of sources. But he too only described local conditions for smiths and not so much the types of swords made.
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