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C. Gadda
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Posted: Wed 16 Jul, 2008 9:56 pm Post subject: Punchmarks on Celtic Iron Age Sword Blades |
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Pleiner, in his book "The Celtic Sword", describes some Celtic sword blades that have punchmarks of various sorts, in the form of zoomorphic animals (boars, horses, bulls, etc.), anthropomorphic marks, astral or planetary symbols (solar discs, crescents, etc.), punched dots (i.e. "shagreening"), and footprints. While going on for a couple of pages verbally descibing them, Pleiner does not deign to show us unwashed masses photos or even line drawings of these punchmarks, which is most inconvenient (and one of the things I really dislike about his book).
I have exactly one (1) drawing of a sundisc and crescent on an anthropomorphic short sword blade out of Clarke's "An Iron Antrhopoid Sword from Shouldham, Norfolk, with Related Continental and British Weapons", which I've attached below. Does anyone have photos or drawings of any of the other types of markings outlined above? I'm especially interested in the animal punchmarks, and perhaps also the footprints, as I'm working on a La Tene style long sword blade right now, and might consider putting something like this on the blade. Thanks in advance for any help folks can provide.
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Kirk Lee Spencer
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Posted: Thu 17 Jul, 2008 8:17 am Post subject: Re: Punchmarks on Celtic Iron Age Sword Blades |
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C. Gadda wrote: | ...Does anyone have photos or drawings of any of the other types of markings outlined above? I'm especially interested in the animal punchmarks, and perhaps also the footprints, as I'm working on a La Tene style long sword blade right now, and might consider putting something like this on the blade. Thanks in advance for any help folks can provide. |
Hi Friend...
This is all I have.
Hope it helps.
ks
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LaTene Blade with Punch Marks from Thames River Near Syon Reach Isleworth Now Preserved in the British Museum
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Xray of LaTene Blade Showing 3 Pig Stamp Marks from Lark River England. Preserved in British Museum. Image from "British Museum Celtic Art" by Ian Stead
Two swords
Lit in Eden’s flame
One of iron and one of ink
To place within a bloody hand
One of God or one of man
Our souls to one of
Two eternities
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