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<p>[QUOTE="Basileus Antialcidas, post: 8424803, member: 112443"]I always wanted to believe that on it's ear that seems like a counter mark could be a curse for the king to loose his hearing. It was a common practice back then to get a figure of someone and by scratching deeply parts of their body could make that part seek. I find it strange that this could be a counter mark or a test mark being so deep, precise and from what it seems from up close made by hand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Basileus Antialcidas, post: 8424803, member: 112443"]I always wanted to believe that on it's ear that seems like a counter mark could be a curse for the king to loose his hearing. It was a common practice back then to get a figure of someone and by scratching deeply parts of their body could make that part seek. I find it strange that this could be a counter mark or a test mark being so deep, precise and from what it seems from up close made by hand.[/QUOTE]
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