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  • 41Clothing in the ancient world — The clothing of men and women and seveal social levels of Ancient Egypt are depicted in this tomb mural from the 15th century BC The clothing used in the ancient world strongly reflects the technologies that these peoples mastered. Archaeology… …

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  • 42stage design — Aesthetic composition of a dramatic production as created by lighting, scenery, costumes, and sound. While elements such as painted screens and wheeled platforms were used in the Greek theatre of the 4th century BC, most innovations in stage… …

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  • 43Komnenian army — Infobox War Faction name= Byzantine army war= the Byzantine Seljuk wars, the Byzantine Bulgarian Wars, the Byzantine Norman Wars and other conflicts active= 1081–1204 AD leaders= Byzantine Emperor headquarters=Constantinople area= Asia Minor,… …

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  • 44Mirror armour — Classic 4 mirrors Chahar Ai Ne (Persian چهاﺮآﻳنه ) Cf. Japanese Sendai Do (plates of similar construction, but evolved from boxshaped rigid lamellar armour) …

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  • 45Cuisses — External images Mid 14th century splinted cuisses[1] …

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  • 46cui|rass — «kwih RAS», noun, verb. –n. 1. a piece of armor for the body, made of a breastplate and a plate for the back fastened together. 2. the breastplate alone: »The troopers armed with cuirass and backplate... (Scott). 3. the armor plate of a warship.… …

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  • 47Aegis — (pronEng|ˈiːdʒɨs) has entered modern English to mean a shield, protection, or sponsorship, originally from the name of the mythological protective shield of Zeus. The name has been extended to many other entities, and the concept of a protective… …

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  • 48Chinese armour — Ceremonial military uniform of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735–1796). China has a long history of armour and weapons development. China has many varieties of armour, but the most were of the lamellar, coat of plates, brigandine and scaled varieties …

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  • 49Auxiliaries (Roman military) — Auxiliaries (from Latin: auxilia = supports ) formed the standing non citizen corps of the Roman army of the Principate (30 BC ndash;284 AD), alongside the citizen legions. By the 2nd century, the auxilia contained the same number of infantry as… …

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  • 50military technology — Introduction       range of weapons, equipment, structures, and vehicles used specifically for the purpose of fighting. It includes the knowledge required to construct such technology, to employ it in combat, and to repair and replenish it.… …

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