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  • It's rakish and exotic, shaped like an ax head.
  • Over there, I found an Indian ax head.
  • So there's a heavy incentive to learn about looms and ax heads and battering rams.
  • Check out brass candlesticks and ax heads from La Salle's shipwreck off the Texas Coast.
  • Many of the graves contained assorted grave goods, among them arrowheads and various stone implements such as ax heads and hammerstones.
  • A Dutch official bought Governors Island from the Manahatas Indians in 1627 for two ax heads, a string of beads and some nails.
  • Finish the job by filing the top of the handle flush with the ax head, then sand and coat it with linseed oil.
  • Harris passed his lightweight aluminum ice ax up the line, and Wingo positioned the ax head in his hand with the special safety grip.
  • Bronze ax heads of the type used between 1500 BCE and 500 BCE in the region of the Adriatic Sea ( 2008 drawing by Bratislav Tabaa)
  • In many parts of the world, particularly western Europe, the technique of casting an ax head with a shaft hole for the handle was unknown.
  • Shaped like an ax head sharpened on all sides, the Testarossa is remembered as the most emotive cast member of " Miami Vice ."
  • The Coast Guard said a Dutch official bought Governors Island from the Manahatas Indians in 1627 for two ax heads, a string of beads and some nails.
  • As part of his glittering garb he had back flaps, metal decorations shaped like ax heads, hanging from his belt to impress observers and protect his rear.
  • But the collection also includes extremely rare items such as two jade ax heads that date to between the 17th and 11th centuries B . C ., Frankel said.
  • But the collection also includes extremely rare items, such as two jade ax heads that date to between the 17th and 11th centuries B . C ., Frankel said.
  • Artist Lyle Nichols, who grew up in Fruita, made the 300-pound replica using ax heads and hay-rake teeth, along with sickle blades and other cutting objects.
  • One certain show-stopper is a large bronze ceremonial vessel from Indonesia ( 500 B . C . to A . D . 300 ) shaped like an ax head standing on its blade.
  • By offsetting the diameters of a tool with a cylindrical base, and a hole in the shaft, a much more secure fit can be made, assuring the ax head stays in place.
  • Bronze ax heads of the type used between 1500 B . C . E . and 500 B . C . E . in the region of the Adriatic Sea ( 2008 drawing by Bratislav Tabaa)
  • Crow makes it clear that archaic ax heads, though dear to scholars and not entirely absent from the collection, hold little appeal for him and weren't what sparked his father's love.
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