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The sword became differentiated from the dagger during the Bronze Age (c. 3000 bce), when copper and bronze weapons were produced with long leaf-shaped blades and with hilts consisting of an extension of the blade in handle form.
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And among works in a luminous exhibition of Swedish glass produced by the museums at Orrefors and Kosta, Sweden, there is an extraordinary clear bowl made in 1942 by Simon Gate, who etched into it a pastoral scene of muscular nudes and attached to the lid a handle in the form of a frosted nude female torso.
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