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- known as Ebenau's leaf-tailed gecko, the Nosy Be flat-tail gecko, and the spearpoint leaf-tail gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The...
- skeleton including several osteoderms. It was historically known as the "Spearpoint ankylosaur" prior to its description. The Vectipelta holotype specimens...
- A 12,000 year old Folsom tradition spearpoint about 76 mm (3 in) long...
- the niches beneath the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City. A spearpoint fragment said to be from the Holy Lance is also conserved in the Basilica...
- civilization is largely confined to the city of Spearpoint, home to more than 30 million people. Spearpoint (colloquially called the Gods****er) is built...
- students at Manchester Polytechnic, the line-up was complete when Andy Spearpoint, who at the time was at drama school in Manchester, joined on vocals....
- Polytechnic Institute, located in Troy, New York Folsom point, prototype of a spearpoint or arrowhead that was invented by Native Americans and widely distributed...
- rural areas of China.: 51  In a technique described as "turning away the spearpoint," local cadres often sought to blame problems on former landlords or those...
- 1016/S0140-6736(01)07100-8. PMID 11755611. S2CID 29766030. Parnia, Sam; Spearpoint, Ken; de Vos, Gabriele; Fenwick, Peter; Goldberg, Diana; Yang, Jie; Zhu...
- in Michigan and Wisconsin is dated between 6500 and 3000 BC. A copper spearpoint found in Wisconsin has been dated to 6500 BC. Copper usage by the indigenous...