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WOW that is awesome. I might be doing seven weeks of student teaching in Zagreb next year at this time. I have heard that there are more museums in Zagreb then in any other European city. I will have to be seeing these in person if I make it there. The one gladii reminds me of the one that Valiant just release a couple months ago. Thanks for posting |
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Jeroen Zuiderwijk wrote: | ||
Nice example of a scabbard mouth filling the omega cut-out at the hilt end. I've suspected that at least in some swords the scabbard would follow the omega, but this is the first good evidence of this AFAIK. Great stuff at least, it gives me a view in an area I didn't have much information from yet. Thanks! |
Jeroen Zuiderwijk wrote: | ||||||
Oh great!
I know most types of bronze age knives knives from Europe, but I've never seen these before. Do you have a date on these? (I'd guess LBA 900-700BC, but that's just guessing). They look like bronze ancestors of the crooked knives.
This looks like the "machete saxes" which Peter Johnson posted earlier. Is this one 7nd century AD as well?
Nice example of a scabbard mouth filling the omega cut-out at the hilt end. I've suspected that at least in some swords the scabbard would follow the omega, but this is the first good evidence of this AFAIK. Great stuff at least, it gives me a view in an area I didn't have much information from yet. Thanks! |