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PAINTING A BRONZE AGE COVER FOR WS&S THE VULTURE STELE

he Stele depicts chariots and infantry formations carrying big rectangular shields and spears. Years later, when I started to paint miniatures, I found some 15 mm Sumerian figures in a shop in my home city; again those same chariots and spearmen that had stuck in my mind so many years ago. Since then, I have painted Early Bronze Age figures in different scales

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