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I deleted "fight" from the first line because the use of "combat" made it redundant.
I deleted "fight" from the first line because the use of "combat" made it redundant.
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:[[User:Brian Napoletano|Brian Napoletano]] 22:21, 10 October 2007 (CDT)
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* http://www.thearma.org/essays/How_Were_Swords_Made.htm Clements, John.  "How Were Swords Really Made?"  The Association for Renaissance Martial Arts.  (C) 2006, Exceprt from upcoming book by author.
* http://weber.ucsd.edu/~dkjordan/arch/metallurgy.html Jordan, David K. "Ancient Metallurgy: A Beginner's Guide".  Publisher, UCSD.  Accessed 2008-01-28.  last updated 2007-12-08 (assumed from modified date of 071208).
* http://www.historicalweapons.com/swordstypology.html Hellqvist, Björn.  "Typology of Medieval Swords".  HistoricalWeapons.com.  Updated 2003-10-25, accessed 2008-01-28. (C) 1999-2004.

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 Definition A long-bladed edged weapon, one of the basic means of pre-gunpowder warfare, and still in use for the sport of fencing and for ceremonial purposes [d] [e]
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Minor changes in the leading sentence

I deleted "fight" from the first line because the use of "combat" made it redundant.

Brian Napoletano 22:21, 10 October 2007 (CDT)

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