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Ancient Armenian coin 90-80  BC.  Tigran the great with a falcon

Ancient Armenian coin 90-80 BC. Tigran the great with a falcon

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Ancient Artisans - Falconry

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Ancient Bulgarian Bird Names by Dimitar Nankinov

Ancient Bulgarian Bird Names by Dimitar Nankinov

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Ancient Chinese Falconer by Wang Kewei (1950) Dandong, Liaoning province, China

Ancient Chinese Falconer by Wang Kewei (1950) Dandong, Liaoning province, China

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Ancient clock "Falconer" of the 2nd half of XIX century

Ancient clock "Falconer" of the 2nd half of XIX century

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Ancient Egyptians were the first falconers: Mummified kestrel reveals birds of prey bred and preserv

Ancient Egyptians were the first falconers: Mummified kestrel reveals birds of prey bred and preserv

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Ancient falconry still prevails in NE China village

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Ancient images of raptors at Glencairn Museum near Philadelphia, the Egyptian gallery.

Ancient images of raptors at Glencairn Museum near Philadelphia, the Egyptian gallery.

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Ancient Russia. Youth of Prince Vladimir in Novgorod by Sergei Efoshkin born in 1960

Ancient Russia. Youth of Prince Vladimir in Novgorod by Sergei Efoshkin born in 1960

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Ancient Tara people hunted with falcons, wore leather and ate with forks - presentation of the book

Ancient Tara people hunted with falcons, wore leather and ate with forks - presentation of the book

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The FHT aims to establish a portal for the world's falconers and other interested parties to access aspects of the sport's rich heritage by linking existing physical archives, including international private and public collections, through the medium of an electronic archive. This archive features falconry furniture, works of art, books, correspondence from leading falconers and film and photographic material for the education and interest of falconer and scholar alike. We hope that, whatever your background or interest in our sport, you may find something of value through our archive to deepen your knowledge, understanding and passion for falconry and will help us, through your support, to preserve this precious cultural heritage for future generations.

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