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日本語: てつはう。
Deutsch: Keramikgranaten "tetsuhau" aus einem 1274 vor der Japanischen Küste gesunkenem mongolischen Kriegsschriff. Das Schiff war Teil einer Armada Kublai Khans zur gescheiterten Eroberung Japans. Auf den Gefäßoberflächen hatten sich Seepocken (Crustacea: Cirripedia) und Unterklapppen von Chamidae-Exemplaren (Bivalvia) angesiedelt.
English: Ceramic grenades "tetsuhau" found in a Mongolian shipwreck sunk off the Japanese Takashima Island in 1274. The ship was part of the armada of Kublai Khan attempting to conquer Japan. Balanidae (Crustacea: Cirripedia) and lower side valve specimens of Chamidae (Bivalvia) colonized the surface of the objects.
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