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Early Bronze Age
stone wrist-guards are
found across Europe from
around 2400-1900 BC and are
closely ****ociated with the
Beaker culture and Únětice culture...
- The
wristguard markings on a 1918-dated
short magazine Lee–Enfield Mk III*
rifle manufactured by the
London Small Arms Co. Ltd. The "G.R."
under the crown...
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Wristguard markings on a 1918-dated
Short Magazine Lee–Enfield Mk III*
rifle manufactured by the
London Small Arms Co. Ltd....
- wrist-guard with gold studs, England, c. 2200 BC
Metal dagger, gold
diadem and
wristguard, Spain. Gold discs, Ireland, c. 2200-2000 BC
Stele fragment depicting...
- A
Copper Age
grave group including a
stone wristguard,
copper dagger and bone belt ****ing
found at Sittingbourne...
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extensive military armament, such as bows,
khopesh swords, daggers,
wristguards, maces,
shields and a club,
suggesting he had
extensive weaponry training...
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which contained cremated human remains, pottery, and a
fragment of a
wristguard, a
typical Beaker find. This
suggests the
Forenaghts Great Stone was erected...
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Excavations in 1856
unearthed cremations, pottery, and a
greenstone archer's
wristguard. The
lands of
Rayne were
granted to the
bishops of
Aberdeen in 1137. The...
- culture. Saint-Bélec slab, an
Early Bronze Age map, c. 2000 BC. Gold
wristguard Early Bronze Age dagger,
illustration Tumulus of
Kerhor Site of the Tumulus...
- La Almoloya.
Pottery Pottery Ceramics Ceramics Ceramic vase Archer's
wristguard Treasure of
Cabezo Redondo La
Bastida Totana wall
remains La
Bastida Totana...