digging along the WW1 Italian front line
Article about: by jayh is this the aciago (sp)? hi! the correct spelling actually is ASIAGO. well, most of the finds come from Monte Grappa , see Monte Grappa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia carnia, see
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Superb finds - That mace head looks like it meant business!
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Re: digging along the WW1 Italian front line
Gian, super artifacts from the often forgotten area of WW1..."The White War"
Thanks for showing, Prost ! Steve,
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wow! excellent finds, and what a stunning place to go looking for relics
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Gian, stunning ! I for one would love to visit this area, it reeks of history !
Prost ! Steve.
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NickW
Superb finds - That mace head looks like it meant business!
yeah mate nasty stuff mainly used to crash skulls of agonizing gassed soldiers awaiting their destiny..
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Re: digging along the WW1 Italian front line
Amazing!!! Wonderful finds and terrain
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