Maces in Mesopotamia were made from materials like copper, bronze, or stone. These maces were crafted by skilled artisans and metalworkers within the region. Metal maces were often created using techniques such as casting, forging, and shaping.
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A king of Babylon in Mesopotania
a region in Iraq
Depends on the mace. Ceremonial maces have many but no two are alike. Weapon maces have none.
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No, there isn't any evidence suggesting that maces were used by the ancient Greeks. The closest thing they had were wooden clubs.
sword or daggers or maces
Well in 3000BC cavemen used to used rocks on string which would be considered extremely basic. If you mean metal maces then the person was called "Bacculus" who made it in the 11th century.
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