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- The Vympel R-37 (NATO reporting name: AA-13 Axehead) is a Russian hypersonic air-to-air missile with very long range. The missile and its variants also...
- stone axeheads, stone arm-rings, and jewellery made from callaïs (variscite and turqouise). Scientific analyses have shown that many of the axeheads are...
- Mediterranean. No traces of currency have come to light, excluding certain axeheads. These axeheads were too small for practical use.[citation needed] Standard weights...
- Rambouillet St Arnoult, to close the gap between Orléans and Paris. Operation Axehead, using the same force, was to seize the bridges over the River Seine in...
- the early La Tène period and onwards, which were often in the shape of axeheads, rings, or bells. Due to the large number of these present in some burials...
- images of a 'dagger' and 14 'axeheads' have been carved on one of the s****ns, known as stone 53; further carvings of axeheads have been seen on the outer...
- Acada biseriata, the axehead skipper or axehead orange, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Zimbabwe, from Mozambique to Kenya and...
- An early Bronze Age axehead from c. 2000 – c. 1700 BCE, found on the island in 2011...
- Other ****ociated finds: chisel, axeheads, bracelets...
- Other items were made from bronze, including needles, fishhooks, tweezers, axeheads, and awls. The religious national treasures were looted by the Spanish...