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Old 29th August 2006, 07:19 PM   #1
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I wonder if it is a re-mount of an older spearhead . The repousse work is fairly simplistic and unsophisticated; this could be a sign of newer work .
I think you have a point Rick (like the one on top of my head ). I think the chasing work would have been better had it been from the 17-18c. Early to mid 19c would make sense of this work.
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Old 30th August 2006, 11:17 AM   #2
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I think you have a point Rick (like the one on top of my head ). I think the chasing work would have been better had it been from the 17-18c. Early to mid 19c would make sense of this work.
Jose, I think that you, Tirri, Ahsoka, B.I and Rick are right. This does help date it early to mid 19th c.
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