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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: 30 miles north of Bangkok, 20 miles south of Ayuthaya, Thailand
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![]() As far as I know, hindu-arabic scripts could be associated with period and place. You might be able to catagorize your speciments according to their period and place. 3-5-8 in figure 12a is a good start (hopefully, nothing related to its caliber )
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Europe
Posts: 2,718
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Hi Puff,
Interesting stuff you are showing, although I doubt very much that many here on the forum have much use for the numbers from 300 BC . It does however give the forumites an idea of the difficulty when it comes to inscriptions and dates.Some dates on weapons were made older than the actual year the weapon was made, some put on later, for decoration together with an inscription or a name, or when entering an armoury, and some were, much later, faked by collectors to improve the value of the collection, so any date on a weapon should be compared with the weapon itself, to see if the date and the style it was made in seems to fit the age of the weapon. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: East Coast USA
Posts: 3,191
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Here is a link to a Bikiner museum with lots of interesting items.
http://www.leyline.org/cgi-bin/photo...egory=armories The link should work now. Lew Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 6th July 2006 at 12:25 PM. |
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