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ancientart:Photos taken at the Coso Rock Art District, located within the Naval Air Weapons Station
Original Lewis Chess Piece, ‘Vikings: Rediscover The Legend’ Exhibition, The Riverside Arts Centre M
Egyptian Accessories, from ‘Trachten der Voelker’, c.1864,Albert Kretschmer.
Chinese bronze battle ax, Shang Dynasty 1600 - 1046 BCExcavated at Yidu, Shandong Province
Stone macehead of King Scorpion, Pre-Dynastic Egypt, circa 3,000 BC
ancientpeoples:Inscribed Spearheadc.500 BCArchaic Greek(Source: The British Museum)
horizonfan12:…There are other ones, much bigger, bristling with ancient weapons. Those they call ‘De
peashooter85:The Roman PilumOne of the most underrated weapons in Roman history, I have yet to see a
aycarambas:Ancient Greek weapons and carts. At carambas on Etsy.
allmesopotamia:Weapons and tactics change, but PTSD goes back millennia“A new study of ancient Assyr
Baths of Diocletian - Cupid sarcophagusCupids making and carrying weapons,Second century CE (Antonin
The Sword of Goujian,Between 1965 and 1967 Chinese archaeologists were conducting a dig near Zhang R
Deadly Lawn Darts,Plumbatae were basically large darts used in combat in the ancient world. They ha
calkesttis:Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.
The Roman PilumOne of the most underrated weapons in Roman history, I have yet to see a modern popul
mess-of-emptiness:North frieze, Siphnian Treasury530 B.C.E., Sanctuary of Apollo, Delph
Viking Grave Cover from York Minster, ‘Vikings: Rediscover The Legend’ Exhibition, The Riverside Art
Fun Roman History Fact,The head of the Roman throwing javelin (pilum) was made from a soft and britt
Viking decorated metalwork, ‘Vikings: Rediscover The Legend’ Exhibition, The Riverside Arts Centre M
Anglo-Saxon Sword Hilt Construction Replicas and other relics, Stoke on Trent, 26.11.17.
Baths of Diocletian - Necropolis of Osteria dell Osa (late 7th / early 6th century)Grave goods from
history-and-mystery:Phrygian-Chalcidian bronze winged helmet, 4th century BCEPhrygia was in western
‘Viking: Rediscover The Legend’ Set 4, The Riverside Arts Centre Museum, Nottingham, 6.1.18.
the-jedi:hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for A KILLER PITCHING ARM
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