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  2. Roman Iron Age weapon deposits - Wikipedia

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    The weapon sacrifices from the Roman Iron Age times usually dates from the period 200–500 AD, but earlier ones from the pre-Roman Iron Age are also known, such as the Hjortspring boat offering form around 350 BC, where more than 50 shields, 11 single-edged swords and 169 spearheads accompanied the boat.

  3. WoW Archivist: WoW's 20 greatest non-legendary weapons ... - AOL

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    A lot of amazing weapons have been left out, including some of my personal favorites, but hey, WoW just has too much greatness for any mere top 20 list to contain. Let's proceed to the top 10!

  4. Scabbard - Wikipedia

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    A number of ancient scabbards have been recovered from weapons sacrifices, a few of which had a lining of fur on the inside. [4] The fur was probably kept oily, keeping the blade free from rust. The fur would also allow a smoother, quicker draw, and protect the blade. [1]

  5. G-1 military flight jacket - Wikipedia

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    The "G-1" military flight jacket is the commonly accepted name for the fur-lined-collar World War II-era leather flight jacket of the United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. A similar jacket used by the United States Army Air Corps/United States Army Air Forces was usually called the A-2 jacket.

  6. Tauren - Wikipedia

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    An additional signature weapon is the Tauren halberd, which utilize wooden handles and massive blades. The Tauren were first introduced in Warcraft III as the "Tauren warrior" class, and were powerful characters in melee combat. In World of Warcraft, the city of Thunder Bluff was introduced as

  7. Pelisse - Wikipedia

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    Woman's fur-lined pelisse from Ackermann's Repository, Nov.1811 Green silk pelisse from La Belle Assemblée , Apr.1817 Through the 18th and 19th centuries, the term pelisse was used in western women's fashionable dress to refer to both an outer coat-like garment ( pelisse , pellicle , pelisse-mantle , pelisson , curricle pelisse ), and also a ...

  8. 11 Fast-Food Soups, Ranked Best to Worst - AOL

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    4. Wendy’s Chili. Price: $2.69 cup / $3.59 bowl Let’s address the elephant in the room, because it’s a story so damning for Wendy’s that even today in 2024, it made me hesitate to order this.

  9. List of fictional bears - Wikipedia

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    A power-hungry bear from the fictional Japanese Mountains of Ohu. His name means "red-helmet", after the unusual red patch of fur lining his backbone. Bloodthirsty and full of wrath, he terrorizes the people in nearby villages and forms alliances with other powerful bears to build his own fortress in the mountains.