07-30-2006, 05:58 PM
Dear Stefane, you keep (ONLY me, in this forum!) ignoring to respond & answer questions...
Too pitty, because I approached you very HONORABLY and I'm keeping a kind profil towards to you...
I'm STILL can't find out, why you keep ignoring, ME... only.
Anyway... IF YOU LIKE... I have a question that I need an answer from you, since you study this and making a book about that:
Images about "DOKANA" are rare, not mention NO EXISTING... There is this follow sketch from a Greek writer, Vlasis Rassias:
And there is the classic draw, based on a tomb's relief, from Sparta's museum:
WHICH of these draws are - as much as CAN BE! - accurate?
And... in the last one, we can easily recognize the wooden device, the two snakes ("Dioskouroi"),... but that radial designs left-right, what are they? Just a Greek pattern-design like that? (recumbent)...
And, what about the figure IN THE MIDDLE-TOP??? It looks like a spider or an octopus... What is it?
That's all... I HOPE, you'll answer me... At least, if you don't bothering of answer me, just add a link to check it...
Kind Regards.
Too pitty, because I approached you very HONORABLY and I'm keeping a kind profil towards to you...
I'm STILL can't find out, why you keep ignoring, ME... only.
Anyway... IF YOU LIKE... I have a question that I need an answer from you, since you study this and making a book about that:
Images about "DOKANA" are rare, not mention NO EXISTING... There is this follow sketch from a Greek writer, Vlasis Rassias:
And there is the classic draw, based on a tomb's relief, from Sparta's museum:
WHICH of these draws are - as much as CAN BE! - accurate?
And... in the last one, we can easily recognize the wooden device, the two snakes ("Dioskouroi"),... but that radial designs left-right, what are they? Just a Greek pattern-design like that? (recumbent)...
And, what about the figure IN THE MIDDLE-TOP??? It looks like a spider or an octopus... What is it?
That's all... I HOPE, you'll answer me... At least, if you don't bothering of answer me, just add a link to check it...
Kind Regards.
aka Romilos
"Ayet`, oh Spartan euandro... koroi pateron poliatan... laia men itin provalesthe,
...dori d`eutolmos anhesthe, ...mi phidomenoi tas zoas. Ouh gar patrion ta Sparta!"
- The Lacedaimonian War Tune -
"Ayet`, oh Spartan euandro... koroi pateron poliatan... laia men itin provalesthe,
...dori d`eutolmos anhesthe, ...mi phidomenoi tas zoas. Ouh gar patrion ta Sparta!"
- The Lacedaimonian War Tune -