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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
Posts: 10,659
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Very true, most of this history and study of these ancient arms entails some of the most arcane material imaginable, and gets very scientific and technical , very much my weakest areas. But recently I have become determined to finally dig deeper into this material, all the more perplexing due to the conflicting ideas and perspectives of the scholarly material which is at hand.
Thanks for the note on my library, which is indeed formidable as it is more of an archaeological dig than simple pulling a book off a shelf. ![]() Quite honestly I am virtually always stumped on something, which is wht I write here. I pour out compiled data from my research (why my missives are so loquacious) hoping for corrections and elucidation. It is not gluttony for punishment, but an obsessive quest for resolution. Ive learned more than can be imagined tracking with you on the mysteries of Shotley! and hope to keep following those methods and tenacity into this most formidable area. This is the place to do it, as those already active on this thread are among the 'heavy hitters' already well into this material. |
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EAAF Staff
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Upstate New York, USA
Posts: 967
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Reventlov - most interesting, illuminating and compelling arguments that make good sense to me. Thank you!
Entirely peripheral to this discussion, I especially enjoyed the small beast on the ring at the start of the name as it so reminds me of similar figures on Scottish annular brooches so many centuries later. I wonder what these were intended to represent. Urban.. and Jim - I guess it makes sense that inscriptions and markings that could also carry additional meaning or attributes would have been preferred and the use and copying of these marks in time and place is most interesting. Thank you. |
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Join Date: Mar 2016
Posts: 141
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I see on the ring a rabbit, and on the brooch... a squirrel? Not so impressive as Jim's wolves!
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