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66 Probably it was commissioned . Judging from its appearance , this is a Scythian - type dagger with a butterfly - shaped guard and bar - like pommel . The fact that the guard was turned by 180 degrees allows us to suppose that the ...
66 Probably it was commissioned . Judging from its appearance , this is a Scythian - type dagger with a butterfly - shaped guard and bar - like pommel . The fact that the guard was turned by 180 degrees allows us to suppose that the ...
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Probably this was caused by necessity , as the hardness of thin bracelets must be higher in order to prevent their deformation in the course of use , and a high content of tin provides for a sufficient hardness .
Probably this was caused by necessity , as the hardness of thin bracelets must be higher in order to prevent their deformation in the course of use , and a high content of tin provides for a sufficient hardness .
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The earliest date probably attested by an inscription of Maues in the Punjab is 97 BC , though the reading of the royal name here is uncertain . Maves is certainly mentioned in the Patika Copper Plate inscription of 77 BC from Taxila .
The earliest date probably attested by an inscription of Maues in the Punjab is 97 BC , though the reading of the royal name here is uncertain . Maves is certainly mentioned in the Patika Copper Plate inscription of 77 BC from Taxila .
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