03-22-2015, 12:29 PM
More than eight years have gone since I started this thread asking for help from the forum members and more than six years since I posted the first photo of the sword under restoration.
But now the restoration has been completed, the sword has been carefully studied and an article has been published as an NYU ISAW paper no. 9, by Paola Davoli, director of the mission at Soknopaiou Nesos and the archaeologist who dug it, and Christian Micks, of the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Forschungsinstitut für Archäologie, Mainz, who , I guess, you all know very well.
The article is freely available at http://dlib.nyu.edu/awdl/isaw/isaw-papers/9/
(under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License).
Thank you !
But now the restoration has been completed, the sword has been carefully studied and an article has been published as an NYU ISAW paper no. 9, by Paola Davoli, director of the mission at Soknopaiou Nesos and the archaeologist who dug it, and Christian Micks, of the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Forschungsinstitut für Archäologie, Mainz, who , I guess, you all know very well.
The article is freely available at http://dlib.nyu.edu/awdl/isaw/isaw-papers/9/
(under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License).
Thank you !