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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Virginia
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Want you to know I have a lot of respect for you posts and read everyone I see.. Regarding Ethnographic my understanding is that it is a study relating to any culture. This is further clarified in the title "ethnographic arms and armor", so my perspective is we can discuss all cultures on a topic relating to arms and armor. Such as a discussion of Chinese textiles to assist in the dating of tibetan arms and armor or a history of a 20th century Polish sword as it relates to a particular owner and the history around it, that its available! This Polish sword will be talked about again in fifty years, in a 100 years and so on, because of its inscription, who it was made for, the history of conflict during its usage, its history will only grow..... Maybe a moderator can chime in on areas of discussion acceptable for this forum and clarify this for me..... Thanks rand PS..... Hope you get in Ariel..... |
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