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English: Short swords with atrophied antennae from the necropolises of "La Osera" and "Cardeñosa", both in the province of Ávila (Spain). They belong to the beginnings of the Second Iron Age, Culture of the Cogotas-II.
Español: Espadas cortas con antenas atrofiadas procedentes de las necrópolis de «La Osera» y «Cardeñosa», ambas en la provincia de Ávila (España). Pertenecen a los inicios de la Segunda Edad del Hierro, Cultura de las Cogotas-II
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Source Cabré Aguiló, Juan (1931): «Tipología del puñal en la cultura de Las Cogotas». Archivo español de Arqueología, Madrid
Author Original drawing by Juan Cabré Aguiló
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