- An
archa or arca (plural
archae) was a
mediaeval do****ent repository, such as a chest, ****ociated with the
financial records of Jews in
England at the...
- This is a list of
common affixes used when
scientifically naming species,
particularly extinct species for whom only
their scientific names are used, along...
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secret orders to the
sheriffs of
cities with
Jewish residents to seal the
archae containing records of
Jewish debts. The
reason for this is disputed; it...
- of
Campeche is
located to the southwest.
There are many
important Maya
archae sites in the area,
including Chichen Itza, Uxmal, Oxkintok,
Sayil and Kabah...
- Poetry". In Kostelanetz, Richard; Scobie,
Stephen (eds.).
Precisely Complete.
Archae Editions. ISBN 0-932360-63-7. Hill,
Michael (2014). "Library of Congress...
- and are
related to
topoisomerases and
mitochondrial helicase twinkle.
Archae and
eukaryotic primases form an
unrelated AEP family,
possibly related to...
- plutarchy, polyarchy, synarchism, synarchy, tetrarchy, triarchy,
trierarch archae-, arche-
ancient Gr**** ἀρχαῖος (arkhaîos) "ancient" from ἀρχή (arkhḗ) "rule"...
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Intercultural Studies in
Western Australia. In
February 2013, Bird
joined Archae-aus, an
organization based in Perth,
Western Australia committed to providing...
- Winchester, Cambridge, Worcester, and
Lincoln were
looted (1263–1265), and the
archæ (official
chests of records)
either destro**** or
deposited at the headquarters...
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records of debts,
stored in
locked chests within each community,
called '
archae'.
Archae were
legally mandated by the king for Jews to be
allowed to conduct...