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Tony Drake

Location: Sunderland England Joined: 03 Jul 2008
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Posted: Fri 04 Jul, 2008 2:25 pm Post subject: Sarmatian Ring Pommel Daggers 1st AD |
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This is my first question post so thanks in advance :D Has any one any drawings or pics of the above daggers for a reconstruction I have pics from the Osprey books but none of the origonal items. I have read information on them from 4thBC- 3rd AD but lack the archeological information. I have already made Ring Pommel swords for the 3rd AD which there is some good information for them and pics.
Regards Tony :D
Woe Ye The Vanquished
Brennvs 390BC
When you have all this why do you envy our mud huts
Caratacvs
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Jim S.

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Posted: Fri 04 Jul, 2008 5:29 pm Post subject: |
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Hey Tony,
Thanks for posting this. In searching for the information relating to your request, I discovered a group of people that I hadn't heard of before.
Here is a link to an auction of what purports to be a Sarmation weapon of the 1st century A.D.
http://www.dakotacurriculum.com/Rare-Conserve...37903.html
And a discussion at romanarmy.com. In the first post, there are quite a few photos from a museum, some of which appear to be examples of what you are looking for.
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?p=121695
Thanks again,
Jim
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Tony Drake

Location: Sunderland England Joined: 03 Jul 2008
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Posted: Sat 05 Jul, 2008 10:59 am Post subject: |
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Result very many thanks Jim :D This will help me as to put at least some of the disriptions I have with the blade. It is a bit wider than I thought and it looks like it has a leaf profile to the blade. Thanks for the link :D As to the other one to RAT I am on that Forum and found it when I was researching for the Ring Pommel Swords I was making. So many thanks for your time :D I had the request from a client who I did a Fulham Gladivs, and two of his members are Sarmation archers hence they want a couple of daggers, I cannot make them right now as I am a bit busy on swords but this will help in the research for when I can do them :D
Again many thanks;
Regards Tony :D
Woe Ye The Vanquished
Brennvs 390BC
When you have all this why do you envy our mud huts
Caratacvs
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Danny Grigg
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Tony Drake

Location: Sunderland England Joined: 03 Jul 2008
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Posted: Sun 06 Jul, 2008 10:30 am Post subject: |
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Danny many thanks, again :D I dont speak Russian either. Excellent pics though so thanks, Most seam to be short sword versions with a few daggers as well. I can add the sword pics and info to my research on them so all round brillant :D
I will post a few pics of the daggers when I can get round to them.
Also if anyone has information on the swords I would be interested in that also :D
Regards Tony :D
Woe Ye The Vanquished
Brennvs 390BC
When you have all this why do you envy our mud huts
Caratacvs
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Jim S.

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Posted: Sun 06 Jul, 2008 11:37 am Post subject: |
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Hey Tony. Thanks again for this thread. Because of your inquiry, I have discovered a culture and People that, for some reason, I have never run across. I has been a very interesting experience learning of this ancient civilization.
I have a question concerning the Sarmatian swords and daggers. Do they have anything in common with the Irish ring-hilt? Does the end of the tang on the Sarmatian weapons pass completely through the ring as is the case with the Irish-hilt? As the Sarmatians have been described as having blond hair by ancient Greek writers and they also spoke an Indo-European language, I have wondered if there is a possible cultural connection between the Peoples.
Jim
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