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- sixth century, when it was replaced by the Archaios Neos on the newly laid Dorpfeld foundations. The Archaios Neos would then have been the third temple...
- ἀρχαϊκός, archaïkós, 'old-fashioned, antiquated', ultimately ἀρχαῖος, archaîos, 'from the beginning, ancient'. A distinction between archaic and obsolete...
- Commission on Stratigraphy. The name comes from two Gr**** words: eos (dawn) and Archaios (ancient). The first supercontinent candidate Vaalbara appeared around...
- koros or kore, meaning young man or young woman, and the Gr**** adjective archaios which means ancient. They are also known as Xenarchaeota. The name is equivalent...
- [citation needed] Archaeocytes (from Gr**** archaios "beginning" and kytos "hollow vessel") or amoebocytes are amoeboid cells found in sponges. They are...
- archaeology awards List of paleoethnobotanists from Ancient Gr**** ἀρχαῖος (archaios) 'ancient' and λογία (logia) 'study of'. Although American English usually...
- bird-like dinosaurs. The name derives from the ancient Gr**** ἀρχαῖος (archaīos), meaning "ancient", and πτέρυξ (ptéryx), meaning "feather" or "wing"....
- stones or bark. The name Archaeognatha is derived from the Gr**** ἀρχαῖος, archaios, meaning 'ancient', and γνάθος, gnathos, meaning 'jaw'. This refers to...
- to eukaryotes. As their name suggests, Archaea comes from a Gr**** word archaios, meaning original, ancient, or primitive. Some archaea inhabit the most...
- described the genus in 1871. The name derives from the ancient Gr**** ἀρχαῖος (archaīos, "ancient"), and πτέρις (ptéris, "fern"). Archaeopteris was originally...