Wooden Sword
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Wooden Sword has 12 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
Mostly:use in melee(1), use in battle(1), damage capability(1)
Maturity scale
raw canonical shape-checked rule-derived certifiedUse in MeleeuseInMelee
- true[1]sourceall time · 10623
Use in BattleuseInBattle
- true[1]sourceall time · 10623
Damage CapabilitydamageCapability
- true[1]sourceall time · 10623
Melee RangemeleeRange
- true[1]sourceall time · 10623
Used byusedBy
- enraged-attackers[1]sourceall time · 10623
Caused Injury tocausedInjuryTo
- Henry Williams[1]sourceall time · 10623
Materialmaterial
- wood[1]sourceall time · 10623
Rdfs:labelrdfs:label
- wooden sword[1]sourceall time · 10623
Rdf:typerdf:type
Cultural SignificanceculturalSignificance
- true[1]all time · 10623
Used inusedIn
- Attack on Europeans Dunk Island 1878[1]all time · 10623
Weapon TypeweaponType
- traditional Aboriginal weapon[1]all time · 10623
Inbound mentions (1)
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obtainedArtifactObtained Artifact(1)
- Mr B Tooker
ex:mr-b-tooker
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References (1)
- custom
ctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10623- full textctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10623text/plain4 KB
doc:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10623Show excerpt
# Frontier conflict event: Attack on Europeans/others - Henry Williams at Dunk Island (22 March 1878) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21ch.newcastle.edu.au), entry 10623. Coor…
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