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Bronze is an
alloy consisting primarily of copper,
commonly with
about 12–12.5% tin and
often with the
addition of
other metals (including aluminium, manganese...
- The
Bronze Age (c. 3300 – c. 1200 BC) was a
historical period characterised prin****lly by the use of
bronze tools and the
development of
complex urban...
- The
Bronze Star
Medal (BSM) is a
United States Armed Forces decoration awarded to
members of the
United States Armed Forces for
either heroic achievement...
- The
Benin Bronzes are a
group of
several thousand metal plaques and
sculptures that
decorated the
royal palace of the
Kingdom of Benin, in what is now...
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Peter Wade Keusch, Sidh Solanki, and
Charlene Gilliam, and
recorded at
LaBronze Johnson Studios, NYC. It was
released as the
third single for the United...
- The
bronze corydoras (Corydoras aeneus), also
known as the
green corydoras,
bronze catfish,
lightspot corydoras or wavy catfish, is a
species of freshwater...
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Corinthian bronze, also
named Corinthian br****, aes Corinthia****, or
Grilver was a
metal alloy in
classical antiquity. It is
thought to be an
alloy of...
- The
Bronze Horseman (Russian: Медный всадник,
literally "copper horseman") is an
equestrian statue of
Peter the
Great in the
Senate Square in
Saint Petersburg...
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Nadia Essadiqi, who
performs under the
stage name
La Bronze, is a
Moroccan Canadian musician and actress.
Although usually singing in French, she is currently...
- The
Pyrenean Bronze (also
known as
Northeastern Bronze) is a
regional European Bronze Age culture,
known from
archaeological facies, that
spread through...