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... ve ancient Egyptian warrior. It is about 50 to 60 centimeters in length. It is cut on both sides. The outer side is used to cut the enemy ’s body and cause deep wounds. A flaw in action. Thanks to the use of monolithic casting technology and advances in smelting technology outside of ancient Egypt, Khopesh is more powerful on the battlefield than the daggers used by Roman soldiers ... "

An extremely elegant woman wearing a fitted professional suit is explaining to tourists an ancient Egyp ...

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