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3,633 are the core, quality-scored corpus (34 lettered sections — see How We Work); the remaining 88 are cross-corpus synthesis documents (68 InterDocs, 12 Connections, 8 Theories) also indexed here.
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U_3_00 — Material Culture Craft: Subfolder Summary
U_5_00 — Art Society Analysis: Subfolder Summary
U_2_00 — Visual Arts: Subfolder Summary
U_4_00 — Sacred Symbolic Ritual: Subfolder Summary
X_5_29 — Epidemiology and Pandemics: Disease, Civilization, and the Biology of Outbreaks
Epidemiology — the study of disease distribution and determinants in populations — has fundamentally shaped human history, often more decisively than warfare or politics. The Antonine Plague (165–180 CE, likely smallpox)
X_5_22 — Paracelsus & the Birth of Chemical Medicine
Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim (1493–1541), self-named Paracelsus, was a Swiss-German physician-alchemist who revolutionized European medicine by rejecting Galenic humoral theory and introducing
X_5_00 — Specialized Modern: Subfolder Summary
X_1_00 — Traditional Ancient Medicine: Subfolder Summary
W_1_29 — Sumerian Civilization: Origins of Urban Society, Writing, and the First Cities
Sumerian civilization, flourishing in southern Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) from c. 4500 to 1900 BCE, produced the world's first cities (Uruk, Ur, Eridu, Lagash, Nippur), the first writing system (cuneiform), the first codi
W_1_00 — Ancient Near East Mediterranean: Subfolder Summary
W_3_00 — African Civilizations: Subfolder Summary
W_2_00 — Asian Civilizations: Subfolder Summary
W_5_00 — Steppe European Global: Subfolder Summary
ZH_4_00 — Stellar Mythology Culture: Subfolder Summary
ZH_3_00 — Americas Pacific Indigenous: Subfolder Summary
ZH_1_14 — Roman Astronomy: Pliny, Manilius, and Imperial Star Observation
Roman civilization, despite its monumental achievements in engineering, law, and governance, made relatively few original contributions to astronomical theory — instead, Rome inherited, compiled, applied, and transmitted
C_1_00 — Universal Archetypes Patterns: Subfolder Summary
C_4_00 — Regional Mythology Traditions: Subfolder Summary
C_5_00 — Regional Analytical Traditions: Subfolder Summary
C_3_00 — Cosmology Cycles Ritual: Subfolder Summary
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