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Imperial German WW1 Soldier's Button Greece They were eventually replaced during

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They were eventually replaced during the Tang Dynasty when the "Kaiyuan Tongbao" coins were introduced

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Most modern researchers support the thesis that the Spinosaurus was a semiaquatic dinosaur which ate both land and aquatic animals

Imperial German WW1 Soldier's Button Greece They were eventually replaced duringHistory of the Artifact These rimmed buttons depicted the Imperial Prussian Crown the model was based upon the Crown of the Holy Roman Empire and was kept in the Hohenzollern museum at Schloss Monbijou in Berlin. The infamous gray uniforms of the German soldiers worn across the muddy trenches of Europe in the Great War were known as the "Feldrock". These were made of a material called Tuch, which was a heavy wool in "Feldgrau" (green grey) colour. The

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