- Sistars,
Natalia and
Paulina Przybysz started a
musical project called Archeo Sisters.
Natalia Przybysz studied cello at a
music school in Warsaw. She...
- 2023. Hauotmann,
Andreas (2009). "Bronze Age gold in
Southern Georgia".
ArcheoSciences. 33 (33): 75–82. doi:10.4000/archeosciences.2037.
Retrieved 27 November...
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Archeo is a
monthly archeology magazine based in Rome, Italy. The
magazine was
first published in
March 1985. It
features articles on
archaeological news...
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Archaeoastronomy (also
spelled archeoastronomy) is the
interdisciplinary or
multidisciplinary study of how
people in the past "have
understood the phenomena...
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Guillaume Faye (French: [ɡijom faj]; 7
November 1949 – 6
March 2019) was a
French political theorist, journalist, writer, and
leading member of the French...
- ISBN 978-977-424-714-9. Cervelló-Autuori,
Josep (2005), "Was King
Narmer Menes?",
Archéo-Nil, 15: 31–46, doi:10.3406/ARNIL.2005.896.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca...
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Paleolinguistics is a term used by some
linguists for the
study of the
distant human past by
linguistic means. For most
historical linguists there is no...
- A 2014
study by
Thomas C.
Heagy published in the
Egyptological journal Archéo-Nil
compiled a list of 69
Egyptologists who took
either position. Forty-one...
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Raorchestes archeos is a
species of frog
endemic to the
Western Ghats of India. It is
known from wet
evergreen forests in the
Agasthyamalai and Devarmalai...
- as
belonging to
three separate categories:
conservative sovereigntism,
archeo-sovereigntism, and neo-sovereigntism.
Conservative sovereignism embraces...