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1. | Indian WÁgh-nakh | 9 |
2. | WÁgh-nakh, used by MarÁthÁs | 9 |
3. | Balistes Capriscus; Cottus Diceraus; Naseus Fronticornis | 9 |
4. | Spear of Narwhal; Sword of Xiphias; Rhinoceros-Horn; Walrus Tusks | 10 |
5. | Narwhal’s Sword Piercing Plank | 10 |
6. | Metal Daggers with Horn Curve | 10 |
7. | MÁdu or MÁru | 11 |
8. | The Adaga | 12 |
9. | Serrated or Multibarbed Weapons | 14 |
10. | Weapons made of Shark’s Teeth | 14 |
11. | Italian Dagger, with Grooves and Holes for Poison | 14 |
12. | Sword with Serrated Blade of Saw-Fish | 14 |
13. | Ancient Egyptians Throwing Knives | 18 |
14. | Japanese War-Flail | 21 |
15. | Turkish War-Flail | 21 |
16. | Morning Star | 21 |
17. | Deer-Horn Arrow-Head | 24 |
18. | Horn War Clubs with Metal Points | 24 |
19. | Double Spear and Shield | 24 |
20. | Spine of Diodon | 24 |
21. | Walrus Tooth used as Spear Point; Tomahawk of Walrus Tooth | 24 |
22. | Sting of Malaccan Limulus Crab | 25 |
23. | The Greenland Nuguit | 25 |
24. | Narwhal Shaft and Metal Blade | 25 |
25. | Jade Pattu-Pattus | 25 |
26. | Bone Arrow-Point for Poison; Iron Arrow-Head for Poison | 27 |
27. | Wilde’s Dagger | 27 |
28. | Hollow Bone for Poison | 27 |
29. | Bone Knife | 27 |
30. | Bone Arrow-Point armed with Flint Flakes | 27 |
31. | 126 |
109. | Straight Quillons and Loops | 126 |
110. | Fantastic Form | 126 |
111. | The Three Forms of the Sword | 126 |
112. | Delivering Point | 127 |
113. | The Infantry ‘Regulation’ Sword | 129 |
114. | Scymitar | 130 |
115. | Claymore | 130 |
116. 117. | }Diagrams illustrating the Direct and the Oblique Cut} | 131 |
118. | Sections of Sword-Blades | 131 |
119. | Foil with French Guard | 133 |
120. | Regulation Sword for Infantry | 133 |
121. | Scymitar-Shape | 133 |
122. | Yataghan | 134 |
123. | Ornamental Yataghan and Sheath | 134 |
124. | Sections of Thrusting-Swords | 135 |
125. | Pierced Blade | 136 |
126. | Pierced Blade and Sheath | 136 |
127. | Flamberge | 136 |
128. | German Main-Gauche | 136 |
129. | Paternoster | 136 |
130. | Malay KrÍs | 137 |
131. | Wave-Edged Dagger | 137 |
132. | Saw-Tooth Blade | 137 |
133. | Main-Gauche | 137 |
134. | Sword-Breakers | 138 |
135. | One-Edged Wave Blade | 138 |
136. | Counterguard | 138 |
137. | Toothed-Edge | 138 |
138. | Hooked-Edge | 138 |
139. | Executioner’s Sword | 139 |
140. | Assyrian Warriors at a Lion Hunt | 206 |
220. | Assyrian Eunuch | 206 |
221. | Bronze Sword, bearing the Name of Vul-nirari I., found near Diarbekr | 208 |
222. | Persian Archer | 209 |
223. | Persian Warrior | 209 |
224. | The Persian Cidaris, or Tiara | 209 |
225. | Persian Acinaces | 211 |
226. | Persian Acinaces | 211 |
227. | Sword from Mithras Group | 211 |
228. | Sword in Relief, Persepolis Sculptures | 211 |
229. | Persian Acinaces | 211 |
230. | Dagger-forms from Persepolis | 211 |
231. | Acinaces of Persepolis | 212 |
232. | Acinaces of Mithras Group | 212 |
233. | HindÚ Warriors | 215 |
234. | Javanese Blade, showing Indian derivation; HindÚ Sabre | 215 |
235. | Battle-Scene from a Cave in Cuttack, First Century a.d. | 216 |
236. | The First Highlander | 217 |
237. | Arjuna’s Sword | 217 |
238. | Javanese Sculptures with Bent Swords | 218 |
239. | PeshÁwar Sculptures | 218 |
240. | Two-edged Bronze Sword and Alabaster Knob, MycenÆ | 223 |
241. | Gold Shoulder-Belt, with Fragment of Two-Edged Bronze Rapier | 228 |
242. | Blade from MycenÆ | 229 |
243. | A Long Gold Plate | 229 |
244. | Weapons from MycenÆ | 229 |
245. | Sword Blades from MycenÆ | 229 |
246. | Sword Blades from MycenÆ | 230 |
247. | Bronze Lancehead (?) | 230 |
248. | Two-Edged Bronze Sword and Dagger | 230 |
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