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  • and females. Moreover, replacing the raw craniometric values with their shape variables did not significantly alter the trends already observed. These…
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  • Miniatura para Periodo húmedo de África
    Mary M. A. (1 de septiembre de 2020). «The Mid-Holocene bifacial projectile points from Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt: Implications concerning origins of the…
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  • distinguish arrow points by their necessarily smaller size (weight, length, thickness). Projectile points come in an amazing variety of shapes and styles, which…
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  • Folsom point (redirección desde Folsom Points)
    Folsom points are projectile points associated with the Folsom tradition of North America. The style of tool-making was named after the Folsom site located…
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  • Plano point (categoría Projectile points)
    In archaeology, Plano point is flaked stone projectile points and tools created by the various Plano cultures of the North American Great Plains between…
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  • type of projectile point dating from the Paleo-Indian period of American archaeology. It is a large, fluted spear point, lanceolate in shape, with "delicate…
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  • Fishtail points, also known as Fell points are a style of Paleoindian projectile point widespread in South America at the end of the Late Pleistocene…
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  • the part of ballistics that deals with the behavior of a projectile in flight. The projectile may be powered or un-powered, guided or unguided, spin or…
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  • principle, but its liner is designed to form a distinct projectile that will maintain its shape, permitting it to penetrate armor at greater distance.…
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  • Ballistic coefficient (categoría Projectiles)
    projectile deviates from the applied reference projectile is mathematically expressed by the form factor (i). The applied reference projectile shape always…
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  • Greene projectile points are stone projectile points manufactured by Native Americans what is now the Northeastern United States generally in the time…
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  • Rifling (sección Projectiles)
    higher spin rate (and greater projectile stability and accuracy). The combination of length, weight, and shape of a projectile determines the twist rate needed…
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  • Golondrina point (categoría Projectile points)
    Golondrina points (formerly Plainview Golondrina) are lanceolate spear or dart projectile points, of medium size, dated to the transitional Paleo-Indian…
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  • artifacts such objects are classed as projectile points, without specifying whether they were projected by a bow or by some other means such as throwing since…
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  • Elko point (categoría Projectile points)
    Elko points, Elko cluster, or Elko eared, are a form of chipped stone projectile points associated with cultures of the Northwestern United States. They…
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  • axial diameter of the projectile as it passes through. This process is commonly referred to as mushrooming, because the resulting shape, a widened, rounded…
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  • great variety of projectiles other than APCBC shells and exist to allow the projectile or cap underneath to have a less aerodynamic shape more suitable for…
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  • Armour-piercing ammunition (categoría Projectiles)
    Armour-piercing ammunition Armour-piercing ammunition (AP) is a type of projectile designed to penetrate armour protection, most often including naval armour…
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  • Trajectory (redirección desde Path of a projectile)
    defined by position and momentum, simultaneously. The mass might be a projectile or a satellite. For example, it can be an orbit — the path of a planet…
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  • Railgun (categoría Artillery by type)
    to launch high-velocity projectiles. The projectile normally does not contain explosives, instead relying on the projectile's high kinetic energy to inflict…
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  • Common factors include bullet weight, composition, velocity, and shape. Projectiles are primarily designed for compatibility with the constraints of the…
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  • Paiján culture (categoría Pre-Columbian projectile points)
    adapt to this environment, the Paiján developed long needle–like projectile points which were mounted on hollow shafts of cane or reed and be used as…
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  • although the technique could also be adapted to produce projectile points known as Levallois points. Scientists consider the Levallois complex to be a Mode 3…
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