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according to
Vegetius in his 4th-century
military treatise De re militari. The
plumbata consisted of a lead-weighted head
attached to a
wooden shaft with fletching...
- shots****
reloading press without requiring specialized roll-crimp tools. A
plumbata slug has a
plastic stabilizer attached to the projectile. The stabilizer...
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aboriginal Arctic hunters such as the
Aleut until fairly recently. Darts,
plumbata and
atlatls have been
constructed by
modern enthusiasts,
either with ancient...
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Ascalenia plumbata is a moth in the
family Cosmopterigidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1915. It is
found in Guyana. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M...
- flue
harpoon Angon Falarica Framea Golo Hak
Jaculum Javelin Lancea Pilum Plumbata Soliferrum ****ulum
Verutum ****egai (Africa)
Djerid (Asia Minor, India...
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earlier pilum. This
javelin was
lighter and had a
greater range.
Called a
plumbata, it
resembled a
thick stocky arrow,
fletched with
leather vanes to provide...
- (Indian,
Southeast Asian)
Kunai (Improvised, ****anese)
Mambele (African)
Plumbata (European)
Shuriken (****anese)
Swiss arrow (European)
Throwing dart (Worldwide)...
- arts
weapons Batarang Boomerang Chakram Kunai Makibishi Throwing knife Plumbata Wind and fire
wheels Fletcher,
Daniel (21
August 2012). ****anese Throwing...
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purchased in the
United States. Toy
safety § Lawn
darts Lawn dart
effect Plumbata Khuru (sport)
Arturo Garcia (October 9, 2017). "Did the U.S. Ban Lawn Dart...
- had
disappeared and been
replaced by
similar shorter weapons such as the
plumbata and ****ulum. Due in part to
experimental archaeology, the
design of the...