
archivo
a place or a collection of records or documents of historical importance
An archive is a collection of records, documents, or materials that are preserved for their historical, legal, or informational value. Archives can include a variety of items such as manuscripts, photographs, letters, and other documents. They are often maintained by institutions, libraries, or organizations to keep important information safe and accessible for future reference. The process of archiving involves organizing, cataloging, and storing these materials to ensure their preservation and usability over time.

bibliografía
the study of books' history, their classification, production, editions, etc.

abolición
the act of formally and completely ending a system, practice, institution, or law

campo de batalla
an area where a battle is being or was fought

escudo
a large piece of armor made of strong material, carried on the arm by soldiers in the past

lanza
a weapon with a long handle and a metal pointed tip, used for fighting and fishing in the past
A spear is a long weapon with a pointed tip, typically made of metal, and attached to a wooden shaft. It is used for thrusting, throwing, or as a stabbing weapon in close combat. Historically, spears have been used for hunting, warfare, and in some sports. The pointed tip allows for effective penetration, while the shaft provides leverage for thrusting or throwing. Spears have been important in many cultures for both defense and offense. They are still used in some traditional events and martial arts today.

(tomahawk)
hacha de guerra
a small-sized ax used by Native Americans for fighting or as a tool

arco
a curved weapon joined at both ends by a string, capable of shooting arrows
A bow is a weapon used for shooting arrows, consisting of a flexible curved piece of material with a string attached at both ends. The string is drawn back to create tension, and when released, it propels the arrow forward. Bows have been used in hunting and warfare throughout history and are also used in modern archery as a sport. They vary in design, with traditional bows made of wood and modern ones made from composite materials. Bows allow for precise aiming and shooting over long distances, making them essential in archery competitions.

(daga)
puñal
a short weapon with a pointed blade

cañón
a large and powerful gun that was used in the past to fire stone or metal balls

(coche)
carruaje
a vehicle with usually four wheels, pulled by one or more horses

(cuadriga)
carro
a vehicle with two wheels, drawn by horses, used in ancient times for warfare and racing

mazmorra
an underground room in which prisoners were confined, particularly in a castle
A dungeon is an underground room or cell, typically found in castles or fortifications, used for imprisonment or storage. Historically, dungeons served as dark, cold spaces for holding prisoners, often those accused of crimes or enemies of the state. These rooms are usually constructed with thick stone walls and minimal light, creating a secure environment that is difficult to escape from. Dungeons may also be used for other purposes, such as storing weapons, food supplies, or valuables. Over time, dungeons have become associated with tales of mystery and adventure, often depicted in literature and folklore as places of danger and intrigue.

(fuerte)
fortaleza
a building or group of buildings used by troops to protect an area

conquistador
someone who forcibly takes control of a city or country and its citizens

sucesor
a person or thing that is next in line to someone or something else

reinado
the period that a monarch rules

coronar
to place a crown on someone's head in a ceremony so that person officially becomes a king or queen
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campesino
a farmer who owns or rents a small piece of land, particularly in the past or in poorer countries

primitivo
characteristic of an early stage of human or animal evolution

fechable
able to be dated to a specific time

prehistórico
relating or belonging to the time before history was recorded

glaciación
one of the periods in history when ice covered large parts of the world
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Edad de Piedra
the early period of human history when people used things such as stone, horn, bone, etc. to make tools
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Edad de Bronce
the period when iron was not discovered and people used bronze to make tools
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Edad del Hierro
the period that began about 1100 BC when people used iron tools for the first time

(edad de oro)
época dorada
a period of great prosperity and success, particularly in the past

medieval
belonging or related to the Middle Ages, the period in European history from roughly the 5th to the 15th century

ilustración
a philosophical movement in the late 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason and science were of more importance than tradition and religion
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guerra civil
a war that is between people who are in the same country
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colonial
related to a country that controls another territory or country

imperial
related to the characteristics or actions of an empire or emperor

mitología
a collection of ancient myths, particularly one that belongs to a group of people and their history, etc.

Revolución Industrial
the period of time in the 18th and 19th centuries that machines were used for the first time for mass production of goods, started in Britain
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faraón
a title used for ancient Egyptian rulers

arqueología
the study of civilizations of the past and historical periods by the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains

(sangre)
linaje
all family members of a person over several generations, particularly a notable person

artefacto
a man-made object, tool, weapon, etc. that was created in the past and holds historical or cultural significance

(afectado por la guerra)
desgarrado por la guerra
(of a country or place) damaged or destroyed severely as an aftermath of war

(arma de largo alcance)
arma a distancia
any weapon that is capable of hitting a target at a distance beyond the reach of hands
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(arma de combate cuerpo a cuerpo)
arma cuerpo a cuerpo
a hand-held weapon such as a sword, spear, etc., used when one attacks enemies at a close range
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(cuchillo de campo)
machete
a long knife that has a wide and heavy blade, used as a weapon or a tool to cut plants and trees

(de Esparta)
espartano
relating to a city-state in ancient Greece called Sparta or its people
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