Japan<span>: Japan's Yamato dynasty traces its origins back to 660, making it the oldest continuous hereditary monarchy in the world. The 79-year-old Emperor Akihito has reigned since 1989 and is, according to legend, the 125th emperor in his line, though there's some debate as to the exact count of emperors</span>
It was Bolsheviks (I am not sure if I remember correctly but it should mean something like "majority" but I am not 100% sure).
Those tools that had been preserved, of course, are the stone tools. Paleoindian stone tools were generally made from workable stones like chert, quartzite, or obsidian, and Paleoindians seem to have been very picky about only using the best materials for their tools.
I got this from here ⇒ Paleo Indians: Culture, Artifacts & Tools | Study.com
Hope this helps you! =^-^=
I don’t know the second one but I think the first one is The Magna Carta
<span>He used tactics of both diversion and surprise to win.
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<span>Snowball turns out to be an
extraordinary tactician and, with the help of the other animals, drives
Jones and his men away. The animals then celebrate their victory in what
they call "The Battle of the <span>Cowshed.</span></span>