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- Engraving (3556 bytes)
19: ... of the art are found on firearms and other metal weaponry, jewelry and musical instruments. In most of indu... - Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
32: ... knives, [[cauldron]]s and cups. Horses' tack and weaponry were also subjects deemed fit for elaboration. My... - Connecticut (28543 bytes)
101: ...Smith also patented a metallic rifle [[Cartridge (weaponry)|cartridge]] in [[1854]]. [[Christian Sharps]] de... - South Dakota (14035 bytes)
82: ...ce leaders, but with greater numbers and superior weaponry, and with the sharp decline in numbers of the [[b... - Australian Aboriginal art (4187 bytes)
1: ...rt also includes artistic embellishments found on weaponry and tools. - Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
101: ...w the Korea model, being confined to conventional weaponry, through proxy parties, as a way to mitigate the ... - History of the world (21975 bytes)
79: ...weapons]]. After out-spending the Soviet Union on weaponry, the US saw a collapse in the Soviet state, with ... - Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
110: ...241-2002Dec29¬Found=true], although most Iraqi weaponry was supplied by [[Germany]], [[Britain]], [[Franc... - Catapult (3598 bytes)
28: *[[Medieval siege weaponry]] - Iron (23778 bytes)
156: ...more expensive than [[gold]]. In [[The Illiad]], weaponry is mostly [[bronze]], but iron ingots are used fo... - Tungsten (13647 bytes)
187: ... metal into a very important raw material for the weaponry industry. - Achaemenid dynasty (14622 bytes)
61: ...led: fine metal tableware, jewelry, seal cutting, weaponry and its decoration, and pottery. It has been sugg... - Organism (3272 bytes)
46: ...d to be microorganisms in the sense of biological weaponry and malicious use. This controversy is problemati... - Hammer (2263 bytes)
9: ...s the percussion-sensitive part of a [[Cartridge (weaponry)|cartridge]] causing the firearm to discharge. - Axe (10109 bytes)
37: ...s. Axes also were a important part in the Chinese weaponry.
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