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    Basilius participated in the excavation of the Augusta Raurica, a Roman archeological site near his home in Basel. He was the first member of the group of...
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  • and the interests he tries to list in his profile include etymology, archeology, sociology, fluviomorphology, hymenopterology, and ornithology. In the...
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    Sigmaringen-Spitzenberg-Helfenstein, the son of Rudolf, is mentioned at the castle. In 1147 Ludwig as well as his father Rudolf and brother Ulrich II von Sigmaringen-Spitzenberg...
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    Steinsland, Gro (ed.). Words and Objects: Towards a Dialogue Between Archeology and History of Religion. Oslo: Norwegian University Press. ISBN 82-00-07751-9...
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    romanized: Dhū l-Qarnayn, IPA: [ðu‿l.qarˈnajn]; lit. "The Owner of Two-Horns") is a leader who appears in the Qur'an, Surah al-Kahf (18), Ayahs 83–101...
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    accompanied by cultural changes in China, with a decline in the number of archeological sites, and the Walker circulation change may be a causal mechanism for...
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    Christ" in their concept of a Spiritual Hierarchy.[citation needed] In 1911, Rudolf Steiner claimed "Roughly three thousand years after our time the world will...
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    cities included sites stretching towards Issyk Kul, such as that at the archeological site of Suyab. Oswald Szemerényi devotes a thorough discussion to the...
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    to someone in Greenland who had sailed to Greenland with Erik the Red. Archeology has now produced results that can be used to check individual reports...
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    Iazyges (section Archeology)
    Books. ISBN 978-1-900188-44-9. Bolecek, B. V. (1973). Ancient Slovakia: Archeology and History. Slovak Academy. OCLC 708160. Brogan, Olwen (1936). "Trade...
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    What Did the Biblical Writers Know and When Did They Know It?: What Archeology Can Tell Us About the Reality of Ancient Israel. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing...
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    museums. In 2016 various pieces of gold jewelry from the Thulamela archeological site, on loan from Ditsong Museums, were stolen from the museum in Skukuza...
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    archaeology. In the latter cases, art objects may be referred to as archeological artifacts. Prehistoric art includes a broad range of art made by painters...
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    the southern Transjordan in the mid-late 13th century B.C." and that "archeology can do nothing" to prove or confirm either way. Some scholars, such as...
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    at that time by peoples identified as "Germanic" by Roman sources or archeological data. Although Roman sources name various Germanic tribes such as Suevi...
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    unlikely that the Lindisfarne attack was the first attack, and given archeological evidence that suggests contacts between Scandinavia and the British...
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    Selene from the Silahtarağa group representing the Gigantomachy, Istanbul Archeology Museum. Oil lamp fragment with the head of Selene, early classical period...
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  • is found also in birds, mice, and echolocating bats [...]. [...] The archeological and anthropological evidence accumulating in the last decade and a half...
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    ships, HC Horn's Consul Horn, which that evening successfully escaped through the Allied blockade. On 29 February the other two ships, Rudolf Christian...
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  • cultures (4000–2000 BCE), but the Shang is the first dynasty that can be archeologically verified (1750 BCE). Various forms of proto-writing existed earlier...
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    John Scotus was sacrificed to Radegast in Rethra by the Slavic Lutici. Archeological findings indicate that the practice may have been widespread, at least...
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  • Double crown, the Pschent. No crowns are known to have been found in any archeological digs. Some Egyptologists have speculated that the Hedjet was made out...
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    Also 11 inhumation graves of the Haßleben-Leuna group, which is an archeological cultural group. The Melchendorf dig in the southern city part showed...
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    A 1st Full Account of the Search for the Apostle's Body Finegan, The Archeology of the New Testament, pp. 368–370. "The Bones of St. Peter". Saintpetersbasilica...
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    rubber was by the indigenous cultures of Mesoamerica. The earliest archeological evidence of the use of natural latex from the Hevea tree comes from...
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    the original on August 5, 2014. Retrieved August 20, 2014. P. Mellars, Archeology and the Dispersal of Modern Humans in Europe: Deconstructing the Aurignacian...
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    Chinese H. erectus. The sudden increase of butchery in the East African archeological record following the evolution of H. erectus may be due to sampling...
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    Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn. pp. 177–200. Molloy, Barry; Jovanović, Dragan; Bruyère, Caroline; Marić, Miroslav; Bulatović, Jelena; Mertl, Patrick; Horn,...
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    the south and Saxons in the east has proven historically problematic. Archeological evidence suggests dramatically different models for different regions...
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    bearers of especially the Eastern Hallstatt culture are indefensible and archeologically unsubstantiated. Trade with Greece is attested by finds of Attic black-figure...
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