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Old 26th November 2010, 04:58 PM   #3
Jim McDougall
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Just thought I would add more here, just for the record.

In further research on the other kaskara with the five point star, and looking further into Ethiopian possibilities mentioned by Iain, I discovered more interesting potential for the markings on this blade.

In the symbolism used by the Emperor Haile Selassie in the 1930s, he drew considerably on his important descendancy in the Solomonic line of the Imperial House of Ethiopia. In the coat of arms, among the devices included are scales, and of course the Star of Solomon, placed along with the Christian Cross and the Crescent. These were to represent the key religions.

It would seem that the use of the six point star would be well placed here as significant in a number of respects, and whether produced by the Beta Israel (Falashas) or not.

The history of Ethiopia is absolutely fascinating, and complex, and studying it truly adds great dimension to the history of these religions as they developed in early times.

With the five point star, discussed on the other thread, as previously noted, the star appears on the Ethiopian flag and is stated to represent the country as a shining star.

Further comments always welcome.
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