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English: Triangular daggers with solid handdle from the Early Bronze Age (1800 adC-1500 adC). It is characteristic from Unetice culture, but that ones comes from several archaeological sites of Italy
Español: Puñal triangular de mango macizo típico del Bronce Antiguo (1800 adC-1500 adC), es característico de la Cultura Unetice aunque estos proceden de varios yacimientos italianos
Français : Poignard triangulaire à manche massif typique du Bronze Ancien (1800 adC-1500 adC), «type Unetice» mais appartaiennent à plusieurs gisements de l'Italie
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Source Montelius, Oscar (1903): «Die älteren Kulturperioden im Orient und Europa I. Die Methode.» Stockholm.
Author Oscar Montelius
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