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3,615 results for "Council on Foreign Relations" — page 176 of 181
W_5_27 — Valdivia Culture: Oldest Pottery in the Americas
The Valdivia culture (~3500–1800 BCE) of coastal Ecuador produced the oldest known pottery in the Americas, making it one of the earliest complex societies in the Western Hemisphere. Discovered by Emilio Estrada in 1956
W_5_00 — Steppe European Global: Subfolder Summary
W_5_30 — Lambayeque and Sicán Culture: Lords of the Northern Coast
The Lambayeque (or Sicán) culture (~750–1375 CE) was a wealthy, metallurgically advanced civilization of Peru's north coast that succeeded the Moche and preceded the Chimú in the Lambayeque Valley. Discovered through sys
ZH_4_00 — Stellar Mythology Culture: Subfolder Summary
ZH_3_00 — Americas Pacific Indigenous: Subfolder Summary
ZH_2_00 — Asian Islamic Indian: Subfolder Summary
ZH_1_00 — Near East Mediterranean: Subfolder Summary
C_1_08 — Twin Mythology — Duality, Doubling, and the Divine Pair
Twin mythology represents one of the most widely distributed narrative patterns in world religion — divine or semi-divine twins appear across every major cultural tradition: the Vedic Ashvins, Greek Dioscuri (Castor and
C_1_21 — Arctic and Inuit Mythology: Comprehensive Survey
Arctic and Inuit mythology encompasses the spiritual traditions of the Inuit, Yupik, Iñupiat, Aleut (Unangax̂), and related circumpolar peoples across a vast territory stretching from Greenland through Arctic Canada, Ala
C_1_00 — Universal Archetypes Patterns: Subfolder Summary
C_1_06 — Sacred Trees, World Tree, and Axis Mundi
The sacred tree or world tree is arguably the single most universal symbol in human religious history — appearing independently in virtually every culture on every inhabited continent. As the axis mundi ("world axis"), t
C_4_19 — The Labyrinth as Ritual Pathway: From Knossos to Chartres
The labyrinth — a single-path (unicursal) design leading to a center and back — is one of humanity's most persistent geometric-symbolic forms, appearing across at least 4,000 years and five continents. Distinct from the
C_4_14 — Cherokee Cosmology and the Great Buzzard
Cherokee (Tsalagi) cosmology structures the universe as a three-tiered system: Galunlati (the Upper World of order, purity, and spiritual beings), Elohi (the Middle World of everyday human existence), and the Under World
C_3_00 — Cosmology Cycles Ritual: Subfolder Summary
C_2_00 — Knowledge Bringer Serpent: Subfolder Summary
ZF_2_00 — Marine Biology Ecology: Subfolder Summary
ZF_3_00 — Maritime History Culture: Subfolder Summary
ZF_5_00 — Ocean Technology Policy: Subfolder Summary
ZF_4_00 — Ocean Chemistry Climate: Subfolder Summary
Z_2_00 — Medical Genetics Health: Subfolder Summary
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