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southwest Nigeria.
While the
collection is
known as the
Benin Bronzes, like most West
African "
bronzes" the
pieces are
mostly made of br**** of
variable composition...
- time. The
bronzes are now on
display inside a
microclimate room on top of an anti-seismic
platform faced in
Carrara marble.
Along with the
bronzes, the room...
- ****ds of
bronze tools,
typically socketed axes (illustrated above), are found,
which mostly show no
signs of wear. With
Chinese ritual bronzes,
which are...
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complex tin
bronzes lasted for
about 500
years in the Balkans. The
authors reported that
evidence for the
production of such
complex bronzes disappears...
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bronze in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bronze is an
alloy of
copper with any of
several other metals,
often tin.
Bronze may also
refer to:
Bronze...
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Breasted Bronze and the
Standard Bronze. A
great deal of
confusion exists about the
difference between Standard and
Broad Breasted Bronzes, or whether...
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value of the
bronze for uses
other than
making statues is
disadvantageous to the
preservation of sculptures; few
large ancient bronzes have survived...
- In numismatics, the term
Constantinian bronzes denotes the
series of
bronze coins issued in the
Roman Empire in the
middle of the 4th century. The specific...
- such
colonization would be unwanted.
Aluminium bronzes tend to have a
golden color.
Aluminium bronzes are most
commonly used in
applications where their...
- The
Rothschild Bronzes, also
known as the
Michelangelo Bronzes, are a pair of 16th
century statuettes, each
depicting a nude male
figure riding a mythological...