The Mysterious Mark of “Gevork”
This article provides further analysis and interpretation of an inscription found within a stamp on some of Tiflis daggers. Previously, it was proposed that such a stamp contained the name “Heraclius” and, accordingly, these daggers were attributed to the works of the armory workshop of the king of...
Main Author: | Elizaveta I. Neratova |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Center of Support and Development of Actual Research in the Field of Historical Weaponry
2021-06-01
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Series: | Историческое оружиеведение |
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Online Access: | https://historical-weapons.com/wp-content/uploads/neratova_io_10_2021.pdf |
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