11-05-2006, 01:09 PM
Thats right, but take something different.
The amazonic sarkophags of the 2nd and 3rd century show often women fighting (a) and the use of double headed battle hatchet (b) like they are present normally only in religious context.
So, its hard to compare with a katana, but its close to "lets make a roman soldier, female and with double headed hatchet, cause the romans showed it to us and so its close to their use"...
Thats why i m so hot to get the sources of AD to take a look how they work behind that "artistic" way.
And of course i give that chance (uh, sounds very patronizingly, but isnt ment that way) i think i m not hostile, just sceptic like i was teached to be at the university.
I just can link myself to Susannas words.
The amazonic sarkophags of the 2nd and 3rd century show often women fighting (a) and the use of double headed battle hatchet (b) like they are present normally only in religious context.
So, its hard to compare with a katana, but its close to "lets make a roman soldier, female and with double headed hatchet, cause the romans showed it to us and so its close to their use"...
Thats why i m so hot to get the sources of AD to take a look how they work behind that "artistic" way.
And of course i give that chance (uh, sounds very patronizingly, but isnt ment that way) i think i m not hostile, just sceptic like i was teached to be at the university.
I just can link myself to Susannas words.
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