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after such a
defeat he does not wish to live and asks to be
raised on
spearpoints above the
slain so that he will be
pierced and killed. His wish is granted...
- A 12,000 year old
Folsom tradition spearpoint about 76 mm (3 in) long...
- 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...
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skeleton including several osteoderms. It was
historically known as the "
Spearpoint ankylosaur"
prior to its description. The
Vectipelta holotype specimens...
-
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...
- "And the
front four
ranks of the
formation must be of spearmen,
whose spearpoints end in thin iron shanks. And the
foremost of them
should hold them at...
-
Patapsco river.
archeological digs in 1929 have
discovered arrowheads,
spearpoints, axes, and
gorgets along the
Disney farm. The area is now
occupied by...
- 1016/S0140-6736(01)07100-8. PMID 11755611. S2CID 29766030. Parnia, Sam;
Spearpoint, Ken; de Vos, Gabriele; Fenwick, Peter; Goldberg, Diana; Yang, Jie; Zhu...
- 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...
-
Clovis spearpoints,
Cleveland Museum of
Natural History...