Posts: 416 Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Tue 07 Oct, 2008 3:39 am
I'm not an Ancient Korean (Bronze Age) History buff, but I
do know something about Middle Age to Contemporary Korean History, if
that helps at some later time...
But for this thread... Coincidentally, I have recently strongly desired a Jeroen Zuiderwijk replica of a "Violin" Liaoning type Korean bronze dagger, based on this one:
http://www.emuseum.go.kr/pages/eng/archae/archae_01_1_4_view.jsp
And it seems to me to be
sort of relevant to what you were discussing. It's not the antenna type, but it
is contemporary (loosely) to the ones that you mean.
And... If, in your searches, you happen to discover the ratio of materials in the Korean bronzes historically used in these daggers, please feel free to share this information with me. We are not decided as to how much Chinese bronze culture influenced the tin amounts in Korean bronze.
It is
this problem that has brought my ever-growing need to have the dagger to a grinding halt at the moment, and I want to get the project back underway as soon as possible.
Thanks.