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  2. Coin weights - Wikipedia

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    Islamic coin weights were made of bronze, iron, and later glass (considered to be unalterable). [1] They bear inscriptions related to Islamic rulers and moneyers and are therefore valuable epigraphical objects. [1] Coins weights were also known in the Carolingian Empire, where they were stamped with regular coin dyes to clarify their ...

  3. Balance puzzle - Wikipedia

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    To find a solution, we first consider the maximum number of items from which one can find the lighter one in just one weighing. The maximum number possible is three. To find the lighter one, we can compare any two coins, leaving the third out. If the two coins weigh the same, then the lighter coin must be one of those not on the balance.

  4. Spillings Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The bronze objects span a period of 200–300 years and are mostly of Baltic origin or possibly Russian with only a few of them Scandinavian. Even though several scholars have been involved in identifying the deposition, no consensus have been reached regarding why the hoard was collected or the dating of it.

  5. List of Chinese cash coins by inscription - Wikipedia

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    Extremely rare bronze specimens are also known. 925: King Wumu of Chu: Qianyuan Zhongbao: 乾元重寶: qiān yuán zhòng bǎo: These cash coins bear an inscription that is also found on Tang coins. This small lead coin is thought to have been issued by the Chu kingdom. Similar bronze coins are sometimes attributed to Ma Yin, but could be ...

  6. Category:Bronze objects - Wikipedia

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    Bronze objects. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. B. Bronze mirrors (10 P) Bronze sculptures (9 C, 118 P) ...

  7. Archaeologists Discovered a 2,700-Year-Old Royal Tomb Filled ...

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    Archaeologists discovered a 2,700-year-old tomb in Italy filled with over 150 artifacts, including chariots and bronze items, shedding light on Picene aristocrats.

  8. Steelyard balance - Wikipedia

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    A Scandinavian steelyard is a variant which consists of a bar with a fixed weight attached to one end, a movable pivot point, and an attachment point for the object to be weighed at the other end. Once the object to be weighed is attached to its end of the bar, the pivot point, which is frequently a loop at the end of a cord or chain, is moved ...

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