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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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Q_4_00 Cosmology & Physics

Q_4_00 — Physics Methods: Subfolder Summary

Q_3_00 Cosmology & Physics

Q_3_00 — Planetary Solar Astrobiology: Subfolder Summary

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INTERDOC_42 — The Serpent Being: Humanity's Oldest and Most Inverted Mythology

[KEY FINDING] Before the rise of Indo-European and Abrahamic traditions, serpent beings were the most widely venerated entity category on Earth:

serpent snake dragon Naga Quetzalcoatl Ouroboros
ZB_2_00 Ecology & Biology

ZB_2_00 — Organismal Biology Physiology: Subfolder Summary

ZB_5_00 Ecology & Biology

ZB_5_00 — Systems Applied Ecology: Subfolder Summary

ZB_4_00 Ecology & Biology

ZB_4_00 — Biome Landscape Ecology: Subfolder Summary

ZC_5_22 Verified Social Science

ZC_5_22 — Māori Culture: Whakapapa, Mana, and the Living Knowledge of Aotearoa

The Māori — the indigenous Polynesian people of Aotearoa (New Zealand) — developed one of the most sophisticated oral-knowledge civilizations in human history during approximately 700 years of isolation following their a

māori aotearoa new zealand whakapapa mana tikanga
ZC_5_00 Social Science

ZC_5_00 — Modern Applied Social Science: Subfolder Summary

ZC_4_02 Verified Social Science

ZC_4_02 — Kinship Systems and Social Organization Across Cultures

Kinship — the system of social relationships and categories through which human societies classify relatives, define obligations, regulate marriage, organize inheritance, and structure political authority — is the founda

kinship descent patrilineal matrilineal bilateral cognatic
ZC_4_17 Verified Social Science

ZC_4_17 — Food Anthropology: Culture, Identity, and Power at the Table

Food anthropology examines how the production, preparation, distribution, and consumption of food encode cultural meaning, reinforce social hierarchies, and express identity. Claude Lévi-Strauss proposed the "culinary tr

food anthropology foodways commensality Claude Lévi-Strauss culinary triangle Mary Douglas
G_1_00 Modern Frameworks

G_1_00 — Archaeological Science Methods: Subfolder Summary

G_3_00 Modern Frameworks

G_3_00 — Theoretical Frameworks: Subfolder Summary

G_2_00 Modern Frameworks

G_2_00 — Analytical Computational: Subfolder Summary

O_1_00 Earth Anomalies

O_1_00 — Geomagnetic Atmospheric: Subfolder Summary

O_2_00 Earth Anomalies

O_2_00 — Geological Tectonic: Subfolder Summary

O_3_00 Earth Anomalies

O_3_00 — Water Aquatic Systems: Subfolder Summary

O_5_00 Earth Anomalies

O_5_00 — Climate Records Ecology: Subfolder Summary

T_4_00 Psychology & Social

T_4_00 — Social Group: Subfolder Summary

T_3_00 Psychology & Social

T_3_00 — Cognitive Perception: Subfolder Summary

D_2_00 Sites & Artifacts

D_2_00 — Mediterranean Near East: Subfolder Summary