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ZC_1_00 — Psychology Behavior: Subfolder Summary
ZC_4_00 — Anthropology Culture: Subfolder Summary
ZC_2_00 — Sociology Institutions: Subfolder Summary
G_4_00 — Interdisciplinary Meta Methods: Subfolder Summary
G_1_00 — Archaeological Science Methods: Subfolder Summary
O_1_00 — Geomagnetic Atmospheric: Subfolder Summary
O_2_00 — Geological Tectonic: Subfolder Summary
O_4_00 — Surface Anomalies Curiosities: Subfolder Summary
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D_2_03 — Karnak Temple Complex — The Dwelling of Amun-Ra
The Karnak Temple Complex, located on the east bank of the Nile at ancient Thebes (modern Luxor, Upper Egypt), is the largest religious complex ever constructed — encompassing over 100 hectares of temples, chapels, pylon
D_2_00 — Mediterranean Near East: Subfolder Summary
D_1_23 — Carnac Stone Alignments: Europe's Largest Megalithic Complex
The Carnac stone alignments — located near the town of Carnac in southern Brittany, France — constitute the largest collection of megalithic standing stones in the world. Over 3,000 menhirs (upright stones) are arranged
D_1_14 — Karahan Tepe — Pre-Pottery Neolithic Ritual Complex
Karahan Tepe is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPN) site in southeastern Turkey (Şanlıurfa Province), approximately 46 km southeast of Göbekli Tepe, dating to c. 9400–8200 BCE. Discovered during surface surveys in 1997 and sys
D_1_05 — Stonehenge and the British Megalithic Complex
Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, is Britain's most iconic prehistoric monument, constructed in multiple phases between approximately 3100 and 1500 BCE — a span of over 1,600 years. The site features massive sars
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