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  2. File:Middle Bronze Age swords, 1600-1400 BC.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Bronze spiral ornaments, Tumulus culture.png - Wikipedia

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    Date: 28 June 2024: Source: Combination of the following images: File:Clevelandart 1988.5.jpg File:Central Europe, Bronze Age, c. 2500-800 BC - Spiral Armilla - 1988.4 - Cleveland Museum of Art.tif

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  6. File:Nordic Bronze Age.png - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Bronze-Oak-Leaf-Cluster.png - Wikipedia

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    Oak Leaf Clusters. A bronze or silver twig of four oak leaves with three acorns on the stem, 13/32 inch (1.03cm) long for the suspension ribbon, and 5/16 inch (.79cm) long for the service ribbon bar and the unit award emblem is issued to denote award of second and succeeding awards of decorations (other than the Air Medal), the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal, and unit awards.

  8. David (Donatello, bronze) - Wikipedia

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    The bronze remains his most famous work, and was made for a secular context, commissioned by the Medici family. The iconography of the bronze David follows that of the marble David: a young hero stands with weapon in hand, the severed head of his enemy at his feet. Visually, however, this statue is startlingly different.

  9. Chimera of Arezzo - Wikipedia

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    The earliest forms of Greek bronze sculptures were simple, hand-worked sheets of bronze known as sphyrelaton (literally, "hammer-driven"). [15] Like modern clay sculpture, these metal sheets could be embellished by hammering the metal over various wooden shapes made with textures that created a desired look or depth.