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grandegyptianmuseum:Bronze sword, with broad leaf-shaped blade with flat midrib engraved with titles
Roman gladius with gold inlaid blade depicting the god Mars and goddess Victoria, circa 300 AD.from
Bronze sword uncovered from a burial mound near Bornholm, Denmark, circa 1700 - 500 BC.from The Nati
peashooter85:The Ancient Celtic Ritual of Killing a Sword,During the early iron age up to the rise o
Chinese bronze sword, Late Eastern Zhou dynasty, Warring States period, 481-221 BCfrom the LA County
Bronze sword, Greece, circa 1200 BCfrom Pax Romana Auctions
Minoan bronze swords and daggers, 19th century BC
Bronze sword from Luristan, 16th-13th century BCfrom Timeline Auctions
Bronze sword, Greece, 1200-800 BCfrom Pax Romana Auctions
Bronze sword from Luristan, 2nd Millennium BCfrom Timeline Auctions
A warrior draws his sword as he grabs a veiled woman. The scene is traditionally interpreted as Men
art-of-swords:Short SwordDated: circa 5th–2nd century B.C.E.Culture: Southeast AsiaMedium: bronze an
modern hanfu and majia jacket from 华裳九州 models: @宫寒Ghan ,coser小龙女
Chinese bronze sword, China, Shandong Province, early Western Zhou Dynasty, c. 1000 BC.from The Nati
Bronze sword uncovered near Jablje, Slovenia, 16th century BC.from The National Museum of Slovenia
Bronze sword, Amlash culture (Iran), 13th-10th century BCfrom Artemis Gallery
Bronze sword, Europe, Circa 1100 BCfrom Artemission.com Antiquities
Bronze sword with golden hilt, uncovered in Guadalajara, Spain, 2nd Millenium BC.from The National A
Etruscan bronze sword with scabbard, 900-700 BC.from Artemis Gallery
Roman gladius with scabbard, 1st century AD.from the Archaeological Museum Strasbourg
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Roman intaglio depicting Cupid holding a sword. Carnelian and gold.
Bronze sword, Greece, 1200-700 BCfrom Pax Romana Auctions
Bronze sword, Greece, circa 800 BCfrom Pax Romana Auctions
Bronze sword, Luristan, 1st millennium BCfrom Baidun Fine Antiquities
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