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  2. Horn (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Early metal horns were less complex than modern horns. By the early 17th century, there were two main types of hunting horns, both designed to deal with the problem of providing a tube long enough to allow playing higher partials, while at the same time allowing the instruments to be played on horseback.

  3. Olifant (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Typically, they were made with relief carvings that showed animal and human combat scenes, hunting scenes, fantastic beasts, and European heraldry. [1] About seventy-five ivory hunting horns survive and about half can be found in museums and church treasuries, while others are in private collections or their locations remain unknown. [3]

  4. Blowing horn - Wikipedia

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    The oldest varieties were made of horns of Bovidae and wood. The earliest findings in Europe are Bronze Age metal horns, the strength of which resulted in its better endurance of the rigours of time. As a result, previous traces of other materials have vanished, so the oldest surviving animal horn dates back to the Late Iron Age in Visnum ...

  5. Bugle - Wikipedia

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    The name indicates an animal's (cow's) horn, which was the way horns were made in Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. [2] The modern bugle is made from metal tubing, and that technology has roots which date back to the Roman Empire, as well as to the Middle East during the Crusades, where Europeans re-discovered metal-tubed ...

  6. Powder horn - Wikipedia

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    In some cases the point was closed and the mouth used for both, with a powder measure, a type of scoop used to dispense the powder, and in others both ends were open and the horn merely used as a funnel. The horn was typically held by a long strap and slung over the shoulder. [2]

  7. Rhino horns have shrunk over the past century – study - AOL

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    Researchers measured the horns of 80 rhinos, photographed in profile view between 1886 and 2018. ... Rhinoceros horns across all species have gradually shrunk over the past century and hunting may ...

  8. Aurochs - Wikipedia

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    Aurochs horns were often used by Romans as hunting horns. [5] In the Nibelungenlied, Sigurd kills four aurochs. [92] During the Middle Ages, aurochs horns were used as drinking horns including the horn of the last bull; many aurochs horn sheaths are preserved today. [93]

  9. TIME says Clinton's 'horns' were unintentional - AOL

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