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DescriptionMycenaean sword and Wietenberg culture axes at National Museum of Transylvanian History 2007.jpg |
Asturianu: Espada Micénica fecha en Bronce, afayada n'Europa del Este.
Català: Espasa Micènica (Est d'Europa).
English: On the left, Mycenaean bronze sword found at Dumbrăvioara, Mureş County, Romania. On the bottom right, Wietenberg culture battle axes found at Valea Chioarului, Maramureş County, Romania. The image also includes pottery (top left) and fibulae (top middle). In display at the National Museum of Transylvanian History, Cluj-Napoca.
Hrvatski: Mikenski brončani mač pronađen u Transilvaniji (Rumunjska).
Italiano: Spada micenea trovata nell'Europa orientale.
Polski: Artefakty kultury Wietenberg (w centrum miecz pochodzenia egejskiego).
Српски / srpski: Микенски бронзани мач нађен у Трансилванији.
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Date | 21 July 2007, 11:36 |
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Author | CristianChirita |
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