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  • {{Wiktionary|flatiron|flat iron}} '''Flatiron''' or '''flat iron''' may refer to various things, often in the shape of a wedge: ...
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  • ...between the [[tannates]] in the oak and the [[iron]] in the steel, forming iron tannate, a black compound. [[Category:Bronze objects]] ...
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  • ...elier]], [[Canton of Jura]], [[Switzerland]], houses a large collection of objects from everyday life in the region during the period 1650 to 1950. ...and religious worship over a period of three hundred years. There are cast iron skillets, ceramic pots, wooden toys, and leather harnesses, many of them pu ...
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  • '''[[Steel]]''' is a metal alloy that is composed principally of iron and carbon. ===Specific iron alloys=== ...
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  • ..., Classical and Iron Age levels of the site. A small step-trench recovered Iron Age and Bronze Age pottery in 1980; a more substantial trench was cut into ...ttery from [[Mesopotamia]]. More precise evidence for dating the extensive Iron Age burnt level comes from comparison of its architectural features. The pe ...
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  • ...pail, and is used in archaeology and art history for a variety of historic objects with this shape. *[[Situla culture]] or "situla art", a phase of the European Iron Age in north Italy, Slovenia etc., when decorated bronze situlas were promi ...
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  • {{Short description|Iron Age treasure found in England}} ...tisham Hoard''' or ''Snettisham Treasure'' is a series of discoveries of [[Iron Age]] precious metal, found in the [[Snettisham]] area of the English count ...
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  • {{Short description|Weapon made from objects attached to a chain}} A '''chain weapon''' is a [[weapon]] made of one or more heavy objects attached to a [[Link chain|chain]], sometimes with a handle. The [[flail (w ...
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  • ...1.8 acres), its claim to fame is the group of over 150 [[Iron Age]] metal objects discovered there in 1942, apparently placed in the lake as [[votive offerin ...value1=1&page=3&index=33 Amgueddfa Cymru — National Museum Wales. Iron Age iron gang chain] ''museum.wales'' accessed 15 February 2025</ref> [[Cyril Fox]] ...
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  • |collection = over 60,000 objects ...tswold]] town of [[Cirencester]] in [[England]], has a large collection of objects found in and around the locality. The bulk of the exhibits are from the Rom ...
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  • ...cells from appearing too distinctly. In each cell are placed the different objects, whose images are to be exhibited; then covering up the top of the chest wi ...ors, are multiplied, and some appear more distant than others, so that the objects of one cell will appear to take up more space than is contained in the enti ...
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  • == Objects == * [[Port Latta, Tasmania]], Australia, an iron ore port ...
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  • ...artworks, by artist, which are [[found objects]] (or are composed of found objects). These are each followed by a description of the "found" components. ...g with Duchamp when he purchased the original ''Fountain'' at [[J. L. Mott Iron Works]].) ...
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  • ...s had attempted to bind Fenrir twice before with huge chains of metal, the iron chains of Leyding and Dromi, which Fenrir had torn apart. Therefore, they c ...Gleipnir is as thin as a [[silk]]en [[ribbon]], it is stronger than any [[iron]] [[Wire rope|chain]]. It was forged by the dwarves in their underground re ...
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  • {{redirect|BIFS|BIFs|banded iron formation}} ...e=ISO/IEC 14496-11:2005 - Information technology -- Coding of audio-visual objects -- Part 11: Scene description and application engine | author=ISO | publish ...
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  • ...ndus_Valley_Civilisation#Early_Harappan|Harappa]], [[Bronze Age India]], [[Iron Age India]], the Megalithic and the early historical period.<ref>{{Cite boo ...(900–600 BCE) which is also marked by appearance of horses, paddy fields, iron tools etc.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Wikramanayake|first=T. W.|date=2004|titl ...
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  • * Heavy, a characterization of objects with substantial [[weight]] ...(Iron Butterfly album)|''Heavy'' (Iron Butterfly album)]], a 1968 album by Iron Butterfly ...
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  • The village is known for its Iron Age archaeological site, which has been actively excavated since 1996. A Bronze to Iron Age settlement was found in 1934, when a farm was built close to the church ...
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  • [[Image:Iron_palm.jpg|thumb|right|Canvas bag filled with gravel, used in Iron Palm training.]] ...88-8}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Chao|first=H.C.|year=1984|title=Complete Iron Palm Training for Self Defense|publisher=Unitrade Company; McLisa Enterpris ...
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  • ...ly used, it is very rare that this occurs. Generally, some other object or objects will be contained between the top and bottom flat edges. ...this is when a sufficient amount of force is released to allow the secured objects to be moved. ...
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