10-08-2007, 01:50 AM
Decebalus said:-
....I assume that answers Jasper's earlier question ! At least 1300! :o ...and probably no two identical......
It sounds as if you have a good working knowledge of what we are seeking to achieve, Ralph.....and the knowledge of how to do it...At the moment, guys, we have only one volunteer ( Dan) to run what is clearly going to be a big project...Ruben, Andreas, Ralph..you all seem to have good qualifcations on this subject, to I take it you are all stepping forward to assist Dan ? Thank you gentlemen ! ...and what we will achieve is looking more and more like it will be an important 'first' !! D shock:
Quote:My lists (of the c. 1000 pieces) comprising the findspot/whereabout of each helmet (at least the information that it exists/existed somewhere). There are c. 300 Corinthians in existence (mentioned by Pflug in 1988) of which I have no informations at all.
....I assume that answers Jasper's earlier question ! At least 1300! :o ...and probably no two identical......
Quote:Just an observation on formulating the initial approach to this. I have done attribute analysis when I was active in Archeology, and it does require some consensus and delegation of purpose. However, once done, these projects seem to endure, becoming datum points for future reference.
For what it's worth
Ralph Izard
It sounds as if you have a good working knowledge of what we are seeking to achieve, Ralph.....and the knowledge of how to do it...At the moment, guys, we have only one volunteer ( Dan) to run what is clearly going to be a big project...Ruben, Andreas, Ralph..you all seem to have good qualifcations on this subject, to I take it you are all stepping forward to assist Dan ? Thank you gentlemen ! ...and what we will achieve is looking more and more like it will be an important 'first' !! D shock:
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(It is a sweet and proper thing to die for ones country)
"No son-of-a-bitch ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country" - George C Scott as General George S. Patton
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