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Old 7th October 2015, 07:20 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Mercenary
http://historical-weapons.org/

"The journal “Historical Weaponology” is a non-commercial, enlightenment project for consolidation of researchers, expansion and strengthening of international scientific contacts. In general, the journal consists of materials related to production, existence, collection, exposition, restoration and research of historical weapons.
We hope the journal will be able to provide new opportunities for information exchange, setting of problems, revival of scientific relationships and will contribute to intensification of historical weaponry researches".

Now available for download issue #1 in Russian and some articles in English:
"To cut or to stab? The use of the kinjal among Caucasian people in the 19th century"
"Swords and sabers with the sloping hilt without a crossguard of western Georgia and their place in the evolution of the Caucasus blade weapons"
"“Southern” and “Northern” bows in the “Hunting weapons” collection of The State Darwin Museum"

"The use of Indian terms to identify Indian weapons" will be available very soon.
Mercenary thank you!

Article - "To cut or to stab? The use of the kinjal among Caucasian people in the 19th century" - very interesting. Thanks for the information!
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