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Greetings,
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Also, I agree with you about the bent spada, . I never connected that the blade was therefore not a forefather to the sica, falx since it had a double-edge. Also, isn't the forefather to the yataghan/sosoon pata the kopis/makhaira. I love the look of both blades, the kopis/makhaira and the yataghan, though barely know of the sosoon pata. Though, I've always wondered, "?why haven't we seen more historical blades that are curved and double-edged such as the one that I've shown, throughout history?" I think such a blade would be a clearly efficient and useful weapon. But then I may be inputing to much "Modern" thinking into such a question. Who know's? To the extent of my knowledge, I have seen examples of small single-edged bronze age curved knives, but nothing so large as a kopis/machaira, or falcata. I think that these blades were made out of iron later on, as can be seen in Classical Greece and other later Hellenistic areas. As for the Rhomphaia, their are some historical authentic blades that I have seen with a T-spine, a few pieces by John Pipsico (all iron), that were featured in a myarmoury thread, which I could find again. And if I remember correctly, the Thracian Rhomphaia was a distinct, seperate development, and it developed from the falcata/kopis, and was purely a weapon development rather than an agricultural tool/self-defense weapons as was the Dacian falx. I don't think that the Rhomphaia was made out of bronze at any time at all throughout the Bronze Age, the technology not being able to cast something so long. But I may be wrong, when I get around to it, I'll ask around on the Bronze Age Center. Hope, I have answered all your questions. Cheers! Jim McDougall: I'll get to you as quickly as possible, though right now, I have fitness class and have to work those sword-fighting muscles! (Kinda, more like build strength and endurance, lol) Cheers! Get back to you soon! Best regards, Barrett Michael Hiebert |
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Greetings,
Okay, here I am Mr. McDougall. Sorry for the wait: Quote:
and odd. For right now, I have to expand my horizons, broaden my interest, then really go and research, and learn all about and try to re-enact to the best of my abilities my chosen road. ![]() Quote:
I will definately check on Wolviex to see if he has any interesting information that could pertain to the areas that I refer to. Thanks, .Yes, I need to talk to Radu, haha! He would be excellent, but he seemed to have disappear the last time I posted on this forum? ![]() So, thanks for the perceptible information contacts, haha! ![]() Quote:
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It was a few of the books first recommended to me through Bronze Age Center to read to get my feet wet, so to say!I actually have a link on the internet on my computer at home dealing with the Bronze Age, but I don't read french, does anyone on this forum at all knows french??? Quote:
Best regards, Barrett Michael Hiebert |
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