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Weapon analysis from event

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Weapon analysis from event has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.

8 facts·6 predicates·1 sources·1 in dispute

Mostly:identifies weapon(2), rdf:type(1), weapon used by(1)

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7 facts
PredicateValueRef
Identifies Weaponbarbed spear[1]
Identifies Weaponspear[1]
Rdf:typeAnalysis[1]
Weapon Used byAboriginal Attackers[1]
Weapon Used AgainstAh Cook[1]
Weapon Broken in Victimtrue[1]
Weapon Part Remaining in Bodytrue[1]

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typefrontier-massacres/10609
ex:Analysis
labelfrontier-massacres/10609
Weapon analysis from event
identifiesWeaponfrontier-massacres/10609
barbed spear
identifiesWeaponfrontier-massacres/10609
spear
weaponUsedByfrontier-massacres/10609
ex:aboriginal-attackers
weaponUsedAgainstfrontier-massacres/10609
ex:ah-cook
weaponBrokenInVictimfrontier-massacres/10609
true
weaponPartRemainingInBodyfrontier-massacres/10609
true

References (1)

1 references
  1. [1]106098 facts
    ctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10609
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Europeans/others - Ah Ping, Ching Sing, Cum Ty, Ung Cow, and Ah Cook (and possibly Ah Kem) on the Gilbert River, between 6 and 8 miles below Gilberton (12 November 1872) Source dataset: University of Ne

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