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Sword with Scabbard Mounts - Public domain museum image. A group of different types of swords on display

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arms cases copper edged weapons gold iron iron and iron alloy metal scabbards sheaths swords asia japanese sword scabbard mounts history of the ancient world 7th century 6th century 5th century high resolution ultra high resolution 3 d object metropolitan museum of art japanese art
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0500 - 0699
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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arms cases copper edged weapons gold iron iron and iron alloy metal scabbards sheaths swords asia japanese sword scabbard mounts history of the ancient world 7th century 6th century 5th century high resolution ultra high resolution 3 d object metropolitan museum of art japanese art