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    The quauholōlli (also transliterated as cuauhololli) was a kind of blunt weapon used by the Aztecs, Huastecs, and Tarascans. It is a mace-like club consisting...
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    bone, stone or copper heads and wooden shafts.[citation needed] The quauholōlli was used in Mesoamerica. Maces in Asia were most often steel clubs with...
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  • (Japanese) Patu, patuki (Māori) Plançon a picot, planson (European) Quauholōlli (American) Roundhead (European) Rungu also thrown (African) Sai (Okinawan...
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    the mācuahuitl was deadly enough to decapitate a man, or even a horse. Quauholōlli: A weapon similar to a mace, consisting of a hard ball attached to the...
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    Tepoztōpīlli: Wooden spear with a broad head edged with sharp obsidian blades. Quauholōlli: A mace-like weapon, the handle was made out of wood topped with a wooden...
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