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Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
mütəkəffil — ə. zəmanət verən, boynuna götürən; zamin … Klassik Azərbaycan ədəbiyyatında islənən ərəb və fars sözləri lüğəti
Falcata — The falcata is a type of sword typical of Pre Roman Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula, modern Spain and Portugal), similar to the Greek kopis or Nepalese kukri.NameThe term Falcata is not ancient. It seems to have been coined by Fernando Fulgosio… … Wikipedia
PostScript fonts — are outline font specifications developed by Adobe Systems for professional digital typesetting, which uses PostScript file format to encode font information. Contents 1 History 2 Technology 3 Font type … Wikipedia
Fernando Quesada Sanz — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fernando Quesada Sanz es doctor en Prehistoria, Arqueología por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Es profesor titular de esta Universidad en el área de Arqueología desde 1991,[1] y divulgador científico en… … Wikipedia Español
Lady of Elx — The enigmatic Lady of Elx ( Dama de Elche in Spanish, Dama d Elx in Valencian) is a polychrome stone bust that was discovered by chance in 1897 at L Alcúdia , an archaeological site on a private estate about two kilometers south of Elx (Spanish… … Wikipedia
Kopis — The kopis (from Ancient Greek κοπίς , from κόπτω kopto , I cut ) was a sword with a forward curving blade, primarily used as a tool for cutting meat, for slaughter and animal sacrifice, but also as a weapon.It is a one handed weapon with an… … Wikipedia
Makhaira — Antique swords, fig. 1 3: Xiphos, fig. 4: Makhaira. Makhaira sword Makhaira (from Greek μάχαιρα (mákhaira), also transliterated machaira or machaera; an Ancient Greek word, related to μάχη (mákhē) a battle , μάχεσθαι… … Wikipedia
Soliferrum — or Soliferreum (Latin: solus , only + ferrum , Iron ) was the Roman name for an ancient Iberian ranged pole weapon made entirely of iron. The soliferrum was a heavy hand thrown javelin, designed to be thrown to a short distance of up to 30 meters … Wikipedia
Falarica — Falarica, also Phalarica was an ancient Iberian ranged pole weapon which were sometime used as an incendiary weapon. DesignThe Falarica was a javelin with a long iron pointed rod of about 90 centimeter in length completed with a short wooden… … Wikipedia
Augusto Fernández de Avilés — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Augusto Fernández de Avilés y Álvarez Ossorio (Madrid, 1908 1968) fue un arqueólogo español del s. XX. Fue alumno aventajado de Cayetano de Mergelina y Luna. Su tesis doctoral (que obtuvo la máxima calificación),… … Wikipedia Español