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F_4_31 — Lapita Culture: Origins of Pacific Colonization
The Lapita cultural complex (c. 1500–500 BCE) represents the archaeological signature of the first human colonization of Remote Oceania — the islands beyond the Solomon chain that had never been inhabited by any hominid.
F_4_23 — Salt Trade Routes: The White Gold of Antiquity
Salt — essential for human survival (minimum ~500 mg sodium/day), food preservation, animal husbandry, and chemical processing — was one of the most traded commodities in human history, generating dedicated trade routes,
F_4_00 — Lost Civilizations Theory: Subfolder Summary
ZA_2_00 — Gravity Spacetime Cosmology: Subfolder Summary
ZA_1_00 — Quantum Foundations: Subfolder Summary
ZA_5_00 — Quantum Technology Applications: Subfolder Summary
ZA_4_00 — Condensed Matter Thermodynamics: Subfolder Summary
ZA_3_00 — Particle Nuclear Physics: Subfolder Summary
I_2_00 — Government Programs Policy: Subfolder Summary
I_3_00 — Key Cases Incidents: Subfolder Summary
I_1_00 — Core Concepts Classification: Subfolder Summary
I_5_00 — Cultural Psychological Phenomena: Subfolder Summary
I_4_00 — Evidence Technology: Subfolder Summary
V_1_11 — Islamic Golden Age Mathematics
Islamic Golden Age mathematics (c. 750–1500 CE) preserved, synthesized, and dramatically extended the mathematical traditions of Greece, India, Persia, and Mesopotamia, creating entirely new fields and transmitting the r
V_1_18 — Ethnomathematics: Mathematics Across Cultures
Ethnomathematics — the study of mathematical ideas, methods, and practices developed by cultural groups outside the Western academic tradition — was formalized as a field by Ubiratan D'Ambrosio (Brazil, 1985), who argued
V_4_00 — Computational Modern: Subfolder Summary
V_3_00 — Applied Mathematics: Subfolder Summary
V_2_00 — Pure Mathematics: Subfolder Summary
M_0_00 — Forbidden Archaeology: Section Summary
M_4_04 — Library Destructions and Lost Knowledge Catalogs
The deliberate or accidental destruction of libraries and knowledge repositories is one of humanity's recurring tragedies. From the Library of Alexandria (whose gradual destruction eliminated perhaps 400,000–700,000 scro
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