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Achaemenid armies typically used socketed, three-bladed (also
known as
trilobate or Scythian) arrowheads.
These arrowheads were cast from
leaded tin-bronze...
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arrowheads mostly of bronze, and more
rarely iron and bone.
Scythian trilobate arrowheads possessed propeller twists that made them spin, thus making...
- Chuanming; Yuan, Xunlai; Xiao,
Shuhai (2019). "Death
march of a
segmented and
trilobate bilaterian elucidates early animal evolution". Nature. 573 (7774): 412–415...
- cross-section, the mf2 is
weakly trilobate, and the mf3 is
trilobate. In both genera, the mf4 to mf8 are
fully trilobate and
serially identical.
These traits...
- lobe-finned fish. They
possess a three-lobed
caudal fin, also
called a
trilobate fin or a
diphycercal tail. A
secondary tail
extending past the primary...
- of the
kinetic energy in the
arrow to
deploy its blades. Three-bladed,
trilobate, or
Scythian arrowheads appears in
regions under influence of the Scythians...
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deeply emarginate.
Tergite 10 in male well
developed and free.
Aedeagus trilobate is symmetrical.
Anterior edge of
tegmen or
phallobase without struts....
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characterised by the use of
porticos (mainly the
entrances of churches),
trilobate or
kokoshnik arches,
columns (usually Corinthian),
sometimes with twisted...
- of the
characteristics of this
species are
posterior lobe of
prothorax trilobate,
medial lobe
rounded in both male and female,
segment 3 of
genital ligula...
- are
often attached only at
their base. The
occipital condyle is
either trilobate and
formed by the
basioccipital and the exoccipitals, or a
simple ****...