- near the Via Flacca, but also on the edge of the
Pontine Marshes,
Roman Spelunca (Latin for cave or grotto) was
originally only
known for the
grotto on...
- The New York Times. p. B11.
Retrieved 24
September 2024. "
Spelunca Memoires" (PDF).
Spelunca Memoires.
Retrieved 14
April 2023. Burke,
Olivia (29 April...
-
Micrixalus spelunca is a
species of
frogs in the
family Micrixalidae. It is
endemic to the
Western Ghats, India. Its
natural habitats are
subtropical or...
- The cave
physa (Physella
spelunca) is a
species of small, air-breathing,
freshwater snail, an
aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the
family Physidae...
-
Cavernicoles and
Ursus (April 1998). "-1610 m au
gouffre Mirolda" (PDF).
Spelunca (in French). No. 69. Fédération française de spéléologie. pp. 25–40. ISSN 0249-0544...
- [windings/curves] of a
certain rock (scopulus)" or
emended to "a
certain cave (
spelunca)"
according to Wincenty. The
dragon required w****ly cattle, or else humans...
-
September 2024. "Expédition de plongée dans le réseau du Cosa Nostra" (PDF).
Spelunca (in French). 66: 8–10. 1997.
Retrieved 2021-11-24.
Pavel Demidov; Parfyonov...
- a pedestal,
often in a recess, and its "cave,"
called the
Spelaeum or
Spelunca, with
raised benches along the side
walls for the
ritual meal. Many mithraea...
-
group referred to
themselves as spelunkers, a term
derived from the
Latin spēlunca ("cave, cavern, den"). This is
regarded as the
first use of the word in...
-
David in
spelunca Engaddi (“David in the Cave of Engedi”) is a 1795
oratorio by
Simon Mayr. The
librettist is unknown, but is
possibly Giuseppe Maria Foppa...