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Old 21st August 2007, 11:44 PM   #7
Gary Varner
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An amazing blade! It would appear that perhaps these decorative motifs are some of those inherent in the psyche and may no longer have the meaning that was originally associated with them since they appear across such a wide geographic range. Of course trade and intellectual exchange probably has a lot to do with the distributione of symbols too and their absorbtion in different cultures.
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