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File:Urnenfelder panoply.png

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English: Typical bronze weapons from the Urnfield culture in the Final Bronze Ages of Center Europe
Español: Armas de bronce típicas de la Cultura de los Campos de Urnas de Centroeuropa, en el Bronce Final
Français : Armes de bronze typiques de la culture des champs d'Urn, en Europe centrale, à la fin de l'âge de bronze.
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Author José-Manuel Benito Álvarez —> Locutus Borg
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current18:13, 28 October 2006Thumbnail for version as of 18:13, 28 October 2006612 × 1,200 (75 KB)wikimediacommons>Locutus Borg{{Information |Description= {{english}} Triangular dagger with solid handdle from the Early Bronze Age (1800 adC-1500 adC). It is characteristic from Unetice culture, but that one comes from the Armorican Tumulus Cuture, in France {{español}} Puñal tri

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