Quivers holding 10-20 of these weapons were used with such speed and skill that at least one 17th century account compares them favorably to firearms.
We have other fourth century accounts of basket-weaving monks; none of farmers.
Nineteenth century accounts differ as to the place and time of her birth.
The recto side contains part of a 2nd or 3rd century account.
The statue depicts the three axe strokes described in the 5th century account of her martyrdom.
Seventeenth century accounts do not identify this as a Thanksgiving observance, rather it followed the harvest.
It has been suggested that all late 17th century accounts of the Dodo actually referred to the Red Rail, after the former had become extinct.
The following 17th century account describes how arrow poisons were prepared in China:
This is consistent with a 19th century account:
There are later 12th century accounts of a newly built church at Jacob's Well.