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  2. Argentavis - Wikipedia

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    The estimated weight and wingspan of Argentavis as stated have since been reduced. Estimates for Argentavis' wingspan vary widely depending on the method used for scaling, i.e. regression analyses or comparisons with the California condor. At one time, published wingspans for the species measured up to 7.5 to 8 m (24 ft 7 in to 26 ft 3 in) in ...

  3. Saddle blanket - Wikipedia

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    A traditional English saddle pad is cut to conform to the shape of the saddle.. English saddles typically use a shaped pad, called a "numnah" in British English.The original purpose of the English saddle pad was simply to protect the saddle from dirt and sweat, as the panels of the English saddle provided the necessary padding and protection for the horse.

  4. Nebra sky disc - Wikipedia

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    The Nebra sky disc, c. 1800–1600 BC. The Nebra sky disc (German: Himmelsscheibe von Nebra, pronounced [ˈhɪml̩sˌʃaɪbə fɔn ˈneːbra]) is a bronze disc of around 30 cm (12 in) diameter and a weight of 2.2 kg (4.9 lb), having a blue-green patina and inlaid with gold symbols.

  5. Timeline of historic inventions - Wikipedia

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    700 BC: Saddle (fringed cloths or pads used by Assyrian cavalry). [211] 7th century BC: The royal Library of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh had 30,000 clay tablets, in several languages, organized according to shape and separated by content. The first recorded example of a library catalog. [212] 688 BC: Waterproof concrete in use, by the Assyrians. [213]

  6. Metals of antiquity - Wikipedia

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    The practice of alchemy in the Western world, based on a Hellenistic and Babylonian approach to planetary astronomy, often ascribed a symbolic association between the seven then-known celestial bodies and the metals known to the Greeks and Babylonians during antiquity.

  7. Celestial - Wikipedia

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    Celestial mechanics, the branch of astronomy that deals with the motions of celestial objects Celestial navigation , a position-fixing technique that helps sailors cross the oceans Celestial pole , the two points in the sky, north and south, where the projection of a planet's axis of rotation intersects its celestial sphere